Eventually, renal function fails to
the point dietary restriction alone won't manage serum phosphorus levels.
I think that at
some point the dietary restriction leads to a real compromise in the capacity of the digestive tract.
Not exact matches
But a consideration of medical issues brings up the
point that the somewhat - rich MREs could easily overwhelm the digestive system of a person suffering from severe malnutrition, and a consideration of the population's unique characteristics leads to the concern that the MREs may be incompatible with ethnic and religious
dietary restrictions.
I don't have toooo many
dietary restrictions, but agreed on the loads and loads of substitutions — there comes a
point where it gets a little too intense!
There is a lot more in Paul Whiteley's post that addresses gut microbioime dysbiosis but I don't want to digress any further than needed to make my
point, and that is, that for some celiac, they need to increase
dietary restrictions beyond gluten - free; some
There is a lot more in Paul Whiteley's post that addresses gut microbioime dysbiosis but I don't want to digress any further than needed to make my
point, and that is, that for some celiac, they need to increase
dietary restrictions beyond gluten - free; some use the Specific Carbohydrate Diet which was the first celiac diet and which shows promise with other autoimmunes (see the post, FOOD MANAGING IBD & AUTISM: THE STUDIES).
Brandhorst et al. (2015) stated that the concerns about health impairment from fasting
point to the need for
dietary interventions that induce fasting - like healthy effects that minimize the risk of adverse effects, and the burden of complete food
restriction.