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Dietitian says one IBS diet is ‘one of few with evidence that it works’

By staff25 August 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Arti Dhokia says social media diets are to be avoided

07:12, 25 Aug 2025Updated 07:12, 25 Aug 2025

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Diet can help relieve IBS(Image: gpointstudio via Getty Images)

As social media “pushes several restrictive, unhealthy diets to promote gut health and improve digestion”, the low FODMAP diet is one of the few evidence-backed diets to relieve symptoms of IBS. That’s according to one dietitian, Arti Dhokia.

Arti is a dietitian at Midland Health. She has explained the diet, including the foods to avoid, and how it can help with digestive issues.

She said: “The low FODMAP diet is a short-term diet that aims to manage symptoms of digestive issues. It restricts foods high in FODMAPs, a group of short-chain carbohydrates that the small intestine can sometimes struggle to absorb, causing digestive problems such as bloating, gas, diarrhoea, and abdominal pain.

“When FODMAPs move through the digestive system, they are not easily absorbed; instead, they attract water and gut bacteria, which causes an increase in fluid and gas. The intestinal walls then stretch and expand, resulting in pain, bloating, and other gastrointestinal symptoms.

“The low FODMAP diet is recommended for people with digestive issues who are trying to identify the cause. It’s specifically helpful for those with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a chronic condition that can be managed through diet.

“It involves stopping eating specific foods for around two to six weeks and then slowly reintroducing them to your diet. By reintroducing a new food every three days and monitoring your symptoms, you can identify which ones are causing digestive issues. Once you’ve found the foods that cause the symptoms, you can start to avoid them.”

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IBS can affect day-to-day life(Image: Getty)

Short-term diet

Arti added: “The low FODMAP diet is a short-term diet to identify any foods that may be triggers for digestive issues and manage symptoms. It’s not a long-term solution, as symptoms should improve quickly while the digestive system rests.

“High FODMAP foods to limit or avoid completely include wheat-based bread, pasta, and cereal, most dairy products, legumes, apples, dried fruit, onions, mushrooms and garlic.

“Low FODMAP foods high in protein are eggs, tofu, fish, chicken and beef. Bananas, blueberries, carrots, potatoes, spinach, rice, oats, and certain cheeses are also low FODMAP and can be enjoyed on the diet.

“It’s so important on any diet to ensure you’re getting the right nutrients and still managing to enjoy balanced meals. The low FODMAP diet should always be done under the supervision of a specialist dietitian.”

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