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Where does this approach address WHY the person is malabsorbing?

According to this site, it seems people are just supposed to avoid all

these good foods (the ones that bother them) forever.

It's important to ADDRESS THE CAUSE of the malabsorption and SIBO and TREAT

the gut/heal the inflammation so that these foods can be comfortably added

back again.

Diet is NOT the treatment for SIBO, but does play a role.

That's what the LEAP protocol does, and yes, often LEAP needs to restrict

excess carbs, for a time, as well.

Jan Patenaude, RD, CLT

Director of Medical Nutrition

Signet Diagnostic Corp.

Telecommuting Nationwide

(Mountain Time)

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Certified LEAP Therapist and specialist in food sensitivity for IBS,

migraine, fibromyalgia and multiple inflammatory conditions. Co-author of the

Certified LEAP Therapist (CLT) Training Course.

In a message dated 11/12/2011 2:28:59 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

rd-usa writes:

>

> Not sure if any of you saw the WSJ piece about avoidance of highly

> fermentable carbs for those with IBS.

>

> Interesting area of research.... Interesting area of research....<WBR>has

>

> _http://www.appforhehttp://wwhttp://wwwhttp://wwhttp://w_

(http://www.appforhealth.com/2011/11/a-new-diet-for-ibs/)

>

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