As you have already learned, dogs have a limited ability to digest plant products but they can derive some nutrition from
certain types of carbohydrate.
You might want to speak to a doctor / naturopath / dietician about it, the diet focuses on avoiding
certain types of carbohydrates.
I have worked with clients who have difficulty with what are called «FODMAP» carbohydrates —
certain types of carbohydrates that digest poorly in some situations.
When basic dietary changes aren't enough, removing
certain types of carbohydrates called FODMAPs from the diet may be helpful.
They sometimes get a bad reputation, but there are
certain types of carbohydrates that have major health benefits.
Backus also warns that while most human food can be digested by dogs and cats,
certain types of carbohydrates are difficult for cats to digest — so steer clear of sharing sweets with your feline friends.
Not exact matches
Fructose is a Monosaccharide (a
type of simple
carbohydrate) which occurs naturally as free fructose in honey and
certain fruits, including apples, pears and mangoes.
The term «FODMAP» is an acronym for a collection
of sugars (also known as short chain
carbohydrates) that have been identified as being problematic to
certain individuals, in eliciting IBS -
type symptoms.
Advocates suggest
certain types of foods and a percentage
of energy that should come from protein, fats and
carbohydrates.
One big issue for dieters are
carbohydrates, which can be divided into slow - digesting and fast - digesting ones: the first group which includes foods such as yams, wild rice, beans, whole grains, red potatoes and
certain types of fruits are loaded with fiber and nutrients and produce slow and gradual increases in blood glucose and modest insulin release, keeping us full and satisfied for longer periods
of time.
Your body
type does best on a balanced diet meaning you should not restrict any
certain food
types and should have a diet consisting
of balanced
carbohydrates, proteins and fats.
These are typically not due to the lack
of carbohydrate, but to the
types of foods chosen and how those foods affect
certain individuals.
Spelt also contains a
type of carbohydrate called fructans that are an oligosaccharide, which may be irritating to individuals with IBS, BUT when spelt undergoes
certain processing (such as fermentation in traditional sourdough bread making) or when it is sifted (to remove the bran which reduces the amount
of fructans) it can be tolerated by some people.
Certain types of foods that are rich in
carbohydrates also contain gluten.
Several prospective observational studies have shown that the chronic consumption
of a diet with a high glycemic load (GI × dietary
carbohydrate content) is independently associated with an increased risk
of developing
type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and
certain cancers.
PCOS Unlocked deals largely with food choices, specific strategies for eating those foods (for example, eating in a
certain amount
of meals each day or a
certain amount
of carbohydrates), and different amounts
of and
types of exercise strategies.
One theory is that humans
of certain ethnicities aren't equipped to digest
certain carbohydrate types.
People who suffer from GERD often have a relatively weak digestion
of certain types of food (complex
carbohydrates being the most frequent culprit), which leaves much undigested food left over for the microbiome (bacteria, yeasts, etc.) in the gut and even in the stomach (especially when one is on acid - lowering drugs) to multiply, and to metabolize the undigested food into various gases.
However, there are many foods that contain multiple
types of carbohydrates, such as fruits and vegetables, which can make the classification
of certain foods ambiguous.
Basically, gluten is what's left over from
certain grains such as wheat, barley, rye and other wheat -
type cereal grains that had all its starchy
carbohydrate washed out
of it.
Net, A canine cancer diet should consist
of limited simple sugars or
carbohydrates, moderate amounts
of complex sugars, high quality digestible proteins (in moderate amounts), and specific amounts
of certain types of fat.