Discover a Dietary Program That Annihilates the Whole Spectrum of Digestive Diseases.
Ever since it became mainstream in 2005, the Fodmap diet has revolutionized the approach to treating digestive problems.
Originally developed by an Australian research team at Monash University in Melbourne, it has been studied extensively by experts all over the world.
It is today one of the best scientifically researched diets ever.
Science has spoken: the Fodmap diet works.
Yes, it can be restrictive and tricky to follow -- it might take a while to get used to its regime.
But it's also the #1 natural remedy for treating digestive disorders, and a rare one that's actually clinically proven.
While being most successful in treating IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome), the Fodmap diet can help solve a variety of other digestive issues.
But there is a catch.
The spectrum of digestive disorders is shockingly diverse.
There are dozens of medically classified disorders, each with its own wide range of symptoms.
The basic principles of the Fodmap diet, while applicable to most, might not work for some of them.
So what can you do if you suffer from a disorder, and the Fodmap diet doesn't seem to help?
The answer is simple: adjust the diet to fit the disorder.
In Fodmap Diet, you will discover:
● A guide through the anatomy of your digestive system: its primary organs and functions, and how it contributes to your general health
● The crucial role of the microbiome in gut health, and how the Fodmap diet helps to restore its balance
● The basic principles of the Fodmap diet - four FODMAP categories, and how they perform their magic of curing the digestive system
● A complete guide through the three main phases of the Fodmap diet: the Elimination, the Reintroduction, and the Integration phase
● A comprehensive list of high and low FODMAPs, including dips, sweets, and cooking condiments
● A thorough guide of the spectrum of digestive disorders: discover their symptoms, causes, risk factors, and various treatment options
● Specific dietary guidelines for matching the Fodmap diet with a particular disorder such as Celiac's disease, constipation, and GERD
And much more.
There's no reason to give up on getting better with the Fodmap diet if the guidelines don't fit your disorder.
Even though this diet is considered restrictive when it comes to food options, it actually allows a huge variety of different foods.
You just need to decide you want to get better and healthier.
After that, it's only a matter of picking the right foods from the Fodmap list.
And it's now been done for you.