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Uno, Yoshiharu. The Japanese low Fodmap diet manual [[electronic resource].]. — Newcastle upon Tyne: CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS PUBLISHING, 2019. — 1 online resource — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2032129.pdf>.Record create date: 2/28/2019 Subject: Intestines — Diseases — Diet therapy.; Irritable colon — Diet therapy.; HEALTH & FITNESS — Diets. Collections: EBSCO Allowed Actions: –
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Before World War II, Japanese people ate an abundance of rice and fish. Now, however, many of them are eating wheat instead of rice. Most Japanese are lactose intolerant, but they consume milk and yoghurt every day. Furthermore, fructose in fruits has been increased by breeding improvement, and oligosaccharides and sorbitol have been added to processed food made in Japan. Do these high-FODMAPs cause disease? Specifically, have they contributed to the rapid rise of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and inflammatory bowel disease in Japan?This book is the English version of a Japanese publication f.
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Table of Contents
- CONTENTS
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
- PREFACE
- PURPOSE OF THE ENGLISH VERSION PUBLICATION
- INTRODUCTION BY THE SECOND AUTHOR
- CHAPTER I GENERAL DISCUSSION
- CHAPTER II DETAILED EXPLANATION OF FODMAP COMPONENTS
- CHAPTER III PRACTICING A Low-FODMAP DIET
- LIST OF FOOD AND INGREDIENTS
- REFERENCES
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