IBS: Irritable Bowel Syndrome – Dietary Recommendation

Diet for IBS

Please note that if you are allergic to any of the foods recommended in our treatment plan or you do not have them for any reasons, please do not have them.

In general:

  • Eat freshly cooked meals or at least warmed up meals. Avoid cold meals.
  • Eat only when you feel hungry.
  • Take some time out to sit down when eating your meals, and be fully aware of yourself whilst you eat (try to avoid distractions such as TV etc).
  • Be aware of when your stomach is getting full and avoid overeating.
  • Be aware of you chewing each morsel.
  • Sip on warm water throughout the day. Never drink cold water. Warm water is ideal, but ambient temperature water is better than cold.
  • Avoid drinking any beverages or water during, and in the hour following meals.
  • Use only rock salt wherever necessary while cooking.

FOOD QUALITIES

To increaseNone
To consume in moderationSweet and spicy
To reduceCold and dry
To avoidSour and salty

FOOD TYPES

 Best

In moderation

4-8 times a month

To avoid
Grains :
It is best to eat barley, corn, whole meat wheat, and wheat bran as cooked in the form of Indian Chapattis, tortillas or wraps.
Millet, rye, white rice, wheat bran, oats, barley.Rice (brown), whole wheat, corn flour products.Buckwheat, cereals, muesli
Dairy :
Best to use organic milk .It should be taken warm, with small amount of cardamom, turmeric and ginger. Also try not to eat anything at least half an hour before & after milk
None

Skimmed / semi skimmed milk/ goats milk.

Plain Cow Butter, paneer, Ghee, soya milk (clarified butter), goat’s cheese.

Ice cream, frozen yogurt, cheddar cheese, mozzarella, hard cheeses, margarine, peanut butter, whey, tofu, ricotta cheese, cottage cheese.
Vegetables :
Cooked vegetables are best as compared to raw vegetables as they are easier to digest.
Artichoke (with oil dressing), cilantro, Jerusalem artichoke, leeks, okra, onion (cooked), pumpkin, seaweed, squash (acorn, winter, crookneck, courgettes etc.), asparagus, broccoli, bell pepper.Beet, bitter melon, cabbage, carrot, celery, cucumber, eggplant, green beans, potatoes, sweet potato, mushrooms, mustard greens, parsley, turnips, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, chillies, hot peppers, radishes, alfalfa sprouts, raw onion, snow peas, chickpeas, peas, spinach, tomato.Red chillies.
Meat :None.Chicken/ Lamb and their soups with a pinch of black pepper. Egg whites. Fish bare minimum.Shell fish, lobster, oysters, prawns, turkey, beef, pork, all sea food.

Legumes :

Those listed in small amounts are best as a soup or as a spread with added spices. When digestion is weak or constipation present, even those beans listed under small amounts should be avoided.

Mung beans,Aduki beans, black gram, black lentils, pinto, soy beans, tofu.Red and yellow lentils, chick peas, kidney beans.

Fruit :

Fruit is best when it is sweet and at room temperature. Sour fruits must be avoided.

Dates, grapes, pears, persimmons, plums,
pomegranate, raisins,
muskmelon, papaya,
Apples.
Grapefruit, mango, tangerines, watermelon, apricots, avocado, prunes, olives, bananas, figs, dry fruit,Pineapples, nectarines, peaches, plums, oranges, cherries, sweet limes.
Sweeteners:
Over use of any sweetener will eventually cause an imbalance.
None. Keep sugar to bare minimum at least for the first 2 months.Maltose, maple syrup, maple sugar, rice syrup, honey, Date sugar, dextrose, fructose, grape sugar, molasses, and brown sugar.White Sugar.
Cooking oilsOlive OilNoneCorn oil, Vegetable oil, Peanut Oil

Nuts and seeds :

These should be eaten lightly dry roasted to assist digestion and only lightly salted, if at all. Nut butters, except for peanut, may also be eaten.

Sunflower and sesame seedsAlmonds, Brazil nuts, cashew, lotus seeds, macadamia, pecans, pine. Pistachio (unsalted), pumpkin seeds, coconut.Peanuts

Spices :

Spices aid the digestion and absorption of nutrients as well as improve flavour. Food should have an overall spicing effect of being warming but not hot. It is the overall effect of spicing that is most important and not the individual spice used. Food should never be bland.

Bay leaf, caraway, catnip, chamomile, cardamom, cilantro, cumin, coriander, dill, Fennel, rosemary, saffron, spearmint,
turmeric, cloves, garlic (raw), ginger (dry), asafoetida, black pepper, basil, cinnamon, coconut, fenugreek,
Anise, ginger (fresh), marjoram, nutmeg,
Oregano, poppy seeds, sage, salt, star anise,
thyme, lemon verbena, peppermint,
Cayenne, horseradish, hot mustard
CondimentsNoneNoneVinegar, tamarind as an ingredient.

Beverages :

These are best taken at room temperature or warm and never ice cold.

Above listed herbs – tea, milk, warm water.tea ( green)Alcohol (undiluted),
coffee (caffeinated & decaffeinated), soft drinks, sweet fruit juices (undiluted), tomato juice, vegetable juices (green).

Disclaimer: We have taken utmost effort whilst recommending dietary changes, various Yoga positions, breathing techniques, stretches and other exercises. However for the best advice we recommend you to consult our Ayurvedic physician if you have multiple health issues.

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