Not exact matches
Don't give your stomach something to ignite the fire and try keeping your intake and
food choices mellow by
avoiding citrus or spice based
foods.
Avoid diary
foods, wheat and maybe even
citrus.
Avoid gas - causing cruciferous veggies (like cabbage, cauliflower, and broccoli), acidic
citrus fruits or allergenic
foods like dairy, soy, wheat, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts and fish.
I would
avoid any of the following the following
foods and beverages; these include chocolate, all
citrus fruits and their juices (including strawberry, pineapple and kiwi), the gassy veggies like onion (onion powder), garlic (garlic powder), peppers, cucumbers, cauliflower, cabbage, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts.
Certain
foods may also cause irritation, discomfort, gas, or intestinal irritation in babies and they should be
avoided if your baby shows negative reactions to them: caffeine (coffee, tea, and chocolate),
citrus fruits, spicy peppers, broccoli, and garlic.
Hence, it is vital for the mother to eat healthy nutritious
food, try
avoiding legumes, dairy products, and some
citrus products tend to cause gas as well.
While
citrus fruits may prove irritating to some babies, a mom shouldn't
avoid vitamin C - containing
foods altogether.
While some moms are inclined to
avoid certain
foods while breastfeeding, the fact is that
food is rarely problematic — and that includes beans, spices, cabbages,
citrus, and common allergens.
Avoid greasy and fatty
foods, spicy meals and
citrus juices.
Avoid eating big meals too close to bedtime, and skip greasy
foods and acidic
foods like tomatoes and
citrus fruits, which are common triggers of evening indigestion.
Generally,
food avoidance is not useful, but
avoiding dairy products, nuts, eggs, chocolate,
citrus fruits and wheat products may help.»
Removing or
avoiding all
foods containing vasoactive amines; chocolate, red wine,
citrus, cheese, shellfish — do this for 6 weeks and then re-introduce keeping a log of any symptoms.
While most people don't eat organ meats, many unfortunately also
avoid the most vitamin C - rich portions of plant
foods: the white pulp of peppers and
citrus (including the skins).
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Avoid substances that irritate your bladder, such as alcohol, caffeinated
food and beverages,
citrus juices, and hot or spicy
foods.
By
avoiding spicy
foods with black pepper or chili powder, garlic and raw onions,
citrus foods like tomatoes, oranges, and grapefruit, fried or fatty
foods, alcohol or anything with caffeine such as coffee, tea, soft drinks, heartburn and indigestion can be greatly lessened or
avoided.