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A Diet for Diverticulitis

Are you looking for a diverticulitis diet to help control the symptoms of your Diverticulitis. This website has been designed to help you understand your body and how your diet can help you manage your Diverticulitis. Diverticulitis is a disease that can be controlled by a simple change in your lifestyle and a healthier diet.

Diverticulitis occurs when waste matter and bacteria are trapped in a pouch (diverticula). An infection can occur because a blockage interferes with the blood supply thus causing inflammation or infection in the tissue. In more severe cases, the infection will cause your muscle in your abdomen to spasm. By sticking to a strict diet, it will allow time for the inflamed or irritated area to relax and calm down so the healing can take place. When there are no irritating agents aggravating these areas, your body can promote healing.

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Diverticulitis Diet
A high fiber diet will be recommended to control your Diverticulitis. When you increase your fiber intake, your stool will soften which will help prevent constipation. Therefore reducing pressure in the colon that causes Diverticulitis. This will help eliminate waste properly so that your body can protect itself from infection.

Diverticulitis during an attack:
Generally during an attack, you will be put on a clear liquid diet for a few days. A clear liquid diet includes:

* Broth * Water
* Ice chips * Clear soda
* Popsicles * Fruit Juice without Pulp
* Jello * Tea or Coffee without Cream

Once your symptoms begin to get better, you can slowly introduce some low fiber foods into your diet.

A low-fiber diet includes:

  • well cooked vegetables without seeds or skins
  • plain pasta, noodles or white rice
  • low fiber cereals like Cornflakes, Special K or Cheerios
  • Canned Fruits like Applesauce
  • White bread
  • Cheese, milk or yogurt
  • Eggs

Foods to avoid are:

  • Any type of seeds or nuts
  • Whole grains
  • Raw or dried fruits
  • Roughage: Brussels sprouts, cabbage or cauliflower

After symptoms subside, adding about 15-20 grams of fiber a day back into your diet will help maintain your Diverticulitis.

Keeping a high-fiber diet along with taking a natural supplement daily (to help absorb the nutrients you lost during your bout of Diverticulitis) will promote healing. It is very important for your body to absorb the nutrients necessary to strengthen and rebuild your digestive tract so it can heal properly. Maintaining a positive attitude, balancing your food intake and utilizing nutritional natural healing is key to assisting you in the healing process.

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