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Diet feature in SHE magazine
Submitted by The_IBS_Team on Tue, 12/05/2009 - 12:25.
We were delighted to feature in April's addition of SHE Magazine having tried their suggested diet for reducing the symptoms of IBS. The basics of the diet encourage a healthy balanced diet, and incorporate foods that are less likely to cause bloating. I am sure the same results can be achieved if our customers follow our diet tips....in our experience one of the benefits of following a prescribed plan is that gets you to focus on what you are eating rather than leaving it to chance. We would be interested to know if you have the same experience or have suggestions for diet modifications that have really helped reduce your symptoms
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I am very slim. So, i am not
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The aboriginal Australian
The aboriginal Australian understands neither the cultivation of the land nor the rearing of sheep and cattle. The dog is their only "domestic" animal. They take shelter in caves and in primitive huts. They have no food but the natural products of the earth. They know a very primitive form of fire-making and their cooking is very crude. They have no knowledge of metal work. Their weapons are the flint-headed spear, the axe and the wooden boomerang. They wear no clothing at all. Living like this on the point of starvation may have gone on for thousands of years. It could be said that isolation is the only single factor in the aboriginal Australian state of stagnation.
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