Living With Inflammatory Bowel Disease; Should You Try A Low-Residue Diet?

Beverages To Drink

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While food items are the most obvious talking point for how to craft a low-residue diet for those who are living with inflammatory bowel diseases, it is also vital to discuss beverages. Since milk is fiber-free, it is okay to drink as long as the individual is not lactose intolerant. Low fiber beverages include vegetable juices crafted from strained veggies, decaffeinated beverages (such as carbonated drinks, tea, and coffee), and seed- and pulp-free juice (especially apple, cranberry, and pulp-free orange juice). Of course, staying hydrated is incredibly important for those with inflammatory bowel diseases, so drinking plenty of water is necessary and can greatly benefit gastrointestinal health.

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