I recently had my first colonoscopy. Hip! hip! Hooooooray! No polyps or signs of cancer. However, the Dx was diverticulosis (left colon greater than right). This Dx requires a high fiber diet excluding nuts, popcorn, corn, and seed( sunflower, pumpkin, caraway, sesame.) Considered harmless seeds are from tomatoes, zucchini, cucumbers, strawberry, raspberry and poppy.
Q1: I like watermellon. Are the small white seeds bad or safe to eat? The larger black seeds I spit out.
I am waiting for a recommendation from my GI Doctor for a gluten-free high fiber supplement. I'm bother by dirrhea/loose stool and frequent bowel movements.
The fibers available are as follows:
1) acacia
2) guar gum
3) methylcellulose
4) calcium polycarbophil (FiberCon is gluten-free, Equalactin is ??)
5) inulin
6) psyllium (Metamucil,powder & tablets are gluten-free; the wafers are not.)
Q2: Which of these type of fibers works better with a gluten-free diet?
Any input would be appreciated.
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High Fiber Supplements, what works best?
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Posted 17 July 2007 - 07:36 AM
Polka Nut
"Happy Music, For Happy People"
Celiac patient since 1985.
"Happy Music, For Happy People"
Celiac patient since 1985.
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Posted 17 July 2007 - 05:04 PM
Hi, I use Citrucel. It's a methylcellulose and says gluten free right on the label. I've used it for months now with no problem. I usually mix it with cran-raspberry juice and the protein powder I use - Jay Robb's Vanilla Egg White Protein. That generally by itself may not be enough, but mixed with some higher fiber foods it's fine. I include refried beans in my diet, and other beans are also high fiber.
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