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2: The Best Foods for Crohn's and Colitis

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Food can cause IBD, but it's rarely the root cause. However, it does directly affect your ability to recover from IBD.
Most GI doctors say "food has nothing to do with this disease - eat whatever you want" but that's so horrifically wrong that it should be criminal. What you eat DIRECTLY affects your gut, your gut bacteria, immune system, and so much more.

TOPICS DISCUSSED:

  • The best foods to support IBD
  • Why some foods are harder or easier for you to digest, break down and absorb
  • The worst advice doctors give about diets in Crohn's and Colitis
  • Important nutrients to assist your IBD recovery
  • Q+A with the audience

Want help with your IBD?
Join the Reversing Crohn's and Colitis Naturally Community
Schedule a call with me and my team

Video Podcast:

Watch the video version on YouTube

Follow me on Social Media:
Facebook: @joshdech.health
Instagram: @joshdech.health
Join my free Facebook group: IBD Support and Solutions

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Did you know that you can support our show for as little as $3/mo? Most people don't know that a show like this takes a ton of time, money and support. For as little as $3/mo, you can help us create more content to help you learn how to reverse your IBD!
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Manage episode 421858330 series 3578019
Content provided by Josh Dech. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Josh Dech or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Food can cause IBD, but it's rarely the root cause. However, it does directly affect your ability to recover from IBD.
Most GI doctors say "food has nothing to do with this disease - eat whatever you want" but that's so horrifically wrong that it should be criminal. What you eat DIRECTLY affects your gut, your gut bacteria, immune system, and so much more.

TOPICS DISCUSSED:

  • The best foods to support IBD
  • Why some foods are harder or easier for you to digest, break down and absorb
  • The worst advice doctors give about diets in Crohn's and Colitis
  • Important nutrients to assist your IBD recovery
  • Q+A with the audience

Want help with your IBD?
Join the Reversing Crohn's and Colitis Naturally Community
Schedule a call with me and my team

Video Podcast:

Watch the video version on YouTube

Follow me on Social Media:
Facebook: @joshdech.health
Instagram: @joshdech.health
Join my free Facebook group: IBD Support and Solutions

Got 3 bucks?

Did you know that you can support our show for as little as $3/mo? Most people don't know that a show like this takes a ton of time, money and support. For as little as $3/mo, you can help us create more content to help you learn how to reverse your IBD!
Click here to become a supporter of the show
Support the show

  continue reading

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