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Conditions Treated
Our Approach to the Low FODMAP Diet
Stanford's Digestive Health Center offers experienced dietitians with special expertise in the low FODMAP diet and other medical nutrition therapies for digestive disorders, including IBS. Our dietitians know how challenging it can be to modify your diet. We provide counseling and support to help you implement a low FODMAP diet into your lifestyle.
WHAT WE OFFER YOU FOR THE LOW FODMAP DIET
- Experience and expertise, as one of the few programs in the country with dedicated nutritionists specializing in digestive disorders.
- Individualized approach to help address your specific symptoms with a tailored low FODMAP diet for your needs.
- Counseling to implement the low FODMAP diet in a way that works for you and your lifestyle, whether you are at home, work, traveling, socializing, or dining out.
- Ongoing support to help you modify the low FODMAP diet, based on your daily and overall lifestyle needs.
To request an appointment by phone, call 650-736-5555
What is the Low FODMAP Diet?
Conditions Treated with the Low FODMAP Diet
The low FODMAP diet is most commonly used by people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The diet may also potentially have benefits for those with similar symptoms from other digestive disorders, such as inflammatory bowel disease, and bacterial overgrowth.
Further research is needed to learn the full extent of the benefits of the low FODMAP diet. The diet may help relieve symptoms like gas, loose stools, constipation, bloating, and cramping.