Crohn’s and Colitis Diet Guide: Includes 175 Recipes
£15.40
Diet is a huge priority for anyone living with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis. The authors provide crucial guidance for sufferers, families, friends and caregivers in helping to manage IBD (inflammatory bowel disease) symptoms. In a very informative and easy-to-understand manner, this updated third edition provides all the necessary guidelines regarding the specific foods that might cause problems, as well as IBD-tailored recipes that can be enjoyed without compromising taste and overall nutrition. The reliable answers from one of the world’s top gastroenterology teams cover everything from the facts, causes and symptoms of IBD to the latest and most relevant information on drug therapies and surgical therapies ― all in straightforward and easy-to-follow format. With its informative charts and graphs, the book’s additional 25 new recipes provide sumptuous breakfast ideas like Banana Cinnamon Quinoa Waffles, comfort foods like Old-Fashioned Tuna Noodle Casserole and vegetarian favourites like Slow Cooker Squash Couscous. And all with the most current nutritional information.
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Additional information
Publisher | 3rd edition (29 Sept. 2022), Robert Rose Inc |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 336 pages |
ISBN-10 | 077880478X |
ISBN-13 | 978-0778804789 |
Dimensions | 17.78 x 1.75 x 25.4 cm |
by M. Oliver Watts
Bought for my father who is a difficult eater and frequently has stress-related digestive difficulties… my mother has joined the fray and cooked up a few of the recipes for him. Very clearly written and one of the best aspects is that each recipe has advice on what to do if you are experiencing a flare-up (ie. how to adapt the recipe). Tasty-sounding recipes too, and not overly fussy to prepare, just using good, everyday ingredients.
by HazelM
It’s very informative and helpful in teaching me how to eat now that I have digestive problems.
by Nix
Having wasted my money on a rubbish book for low res recipes – this book is a breath of fresh air. It provides useful information on IBD and offers information on all recipes for people following low res diet and how they can adapt the recipe for them.
Would defo recommend this book for anyone with IBD who is looking for suitable recipes. There is something for everyone in here
by joe stephens
Good book, But some ingredients you cannot find
in the UK
by Richard Pallett
Bought this because I was beginning to find dinner times really stressful with all the different dietery requirements in our house but this has made life so much easier. It’s a little too early to know if the change in diet has positively impacted on flare ups because we have only been uusing it for a few weeks. The book is full of general info. and easy to adapt ‘tips’ throughout.
by Lauren S
Having Crohn’s Disease but wasn’t sure what I could or couldn’t eat. Found that in most book shops these books were quite a lot more expensive and didn’t want to pay a lot of money. The book was in a good condition and was perfect for me as it contained all the things I needed to know, with regards to what I could and couldn’t eat as well as lots of delicious recipes to try as well
by Amazon Customer
Bought this for my mum and dad who are coming to terms with understanding my dad’s recent diagnosis of colitis. Mum has described the recipes and tips included in the notes as extremely helpful in guiding her through dad’s symptoms and likely causes, things to help fix symptoms and what avoid to prevent flare ups.
by Tracy H
My partner suffers from colitis and this book has given me some invaluable information about the condition as well as some good ideas for diet