Not exact matches
I've always eaten and prepared home cooked food but think I
need to «up the ante» and am taking my inspiration from some of your recipes to introduce more fruit, vegetables and
fibre into the whole family's
diet!
It is important for people with fructose intolerance that they do not eliminate all fruits from the
diet, because fruit contains vitamins, dietary
fibre and other nutrients we
need to maintain a healthy, balanced
diet.
People with these conditions
need to follow a life - long gluten free
diet, and these
diets are often expensive, high in fat and sugar, and low in
fibre, minerals and vitamins, which in turn can contribute to adverse health conditions.
They are looking to incorporate more protein,
fibre, wholegrains, vitamins and minerals into their
diet, as well as looking for products to meet their specific
needs such as digestive and immune health.
The key thing to note if you are, or suspect you are, a coeliac is that while removing gluten from your
diet is necessary, you will also
need to replace the dietary
fibre and B vitamins that you are forgoing.
However, we
need to maintain a good quality
diet, containing a bit of extra protein and plenty of
fibre, vitamins and minerals.
The authors say more work
needs to be done on establishing exactly what foods are best for promoting ideal gut conditions, however they conclude: «We think a
diet high in fruits and vegetables is best as these are rich in
fibre / complex carbohydrates, which are important because butyrate - producing species are dependent upon them indirectly via cross-feeding relations with
fibre degraders.
Even with the best intentions, our
diets frequently don't contain the daily recommended doses of probiotics,
fibre, and essential nutrients that we
need for optimal digestive health.
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diet upon carbohydrate tolerance in diabetes mellitus 1955 Low - fat
diet and therapeutic doses of insulin in diabetes mellitus 1958 Effect of rice
diet on diabetes mellitus associated with vascular disease 1976 Beneficial effects of a high carbohydrate, high fiber
diet on hyperglycemic diabetic men 1977 Effect of carbohydrate restriction and high carbohydrates
diets on men with chemical diabetes 1979 High - carbohydrate, high - fiber
diets for insulin - treated men with diabetes mellitus 1981 High carbohydrate high in
fibre diet in diabetes 1982 Response of non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients to an intensive program of
diet and exercise 1983 Long - term use of a high - complex - carbohydrate, high - fiber, low - fat
diet and exercise in the treatment of NIDDM patients 1994
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need for early emphasis 1999 Toward improved management of NIDDM: A randomized, controlled, pilot intervention using a lowfat, vegetarian
diet 2005 The effects of a low - fat, plant - based dietary intervention on body weight, metabolism, and insulin sensitivity 2006 A low - fat vegan
diet improves glycemic control and cardiovascular risk factors in a randomized clinical trial in individuals with type 2 diabetes 2006 Effect of short ‐ term Pritikin
diet therapy on the metabolic syndrome 2009 A low - fat vegan
diet and a conventional diabetes
diet in the treatment of type 2 diabetes: a randomized, controlled, 74 - wk clinical trial
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This comes about because of a
diet containing processed, denatured foods that lack the enzymes and
fibre needed to flow properly through the human digestive system.
Here is a
diet plan that shows how you can get plenty of
fibre without going over your carb limit (net carbs): 2 Week Grab & Go Keto / Paleo
Diet Plan and there are more: ketodietapp.com/Blog/Filter On the other hand, in your case (if you are still undergoing treatment), you might
need to keep your carbs very low (20 g net or below).
If he is prone to hairballs, a higher
fibre diet, non-digestible fat / oil (liquid paraffin, petroleum jelly) or mild laxative (Katalax or a hairball paste) may be
needed in future.
Wild rabbits mainly eat grass, which naturally contains 20 - 25 %
fibre and rabbits» teeth and digestive systems have evolved to
need a high
fibre diet.
Guinea pigs
need a healthy
diet with fresh vegetables and freely available hay to provide them with the
fibre, vitamins and minerals they require to keep fit and healthy; the hay also helps to wear down their teeth, support their digestive system and keep them environmentally enriched.
Using only the very finest ingredients, Fibafirst ® is a high
fibre diet that satisfies the natural nutritional and physiological
needs of your rabbits.