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Digestive Health Diet
Pictured Recipe: Raspberry, Avocado & Mango Salad Explore our Digestive Health Recipes and Menus Digestive problems—from constipation to lactose intolerance—affect up to 70 million people, according to the National Institutes of Health. Modifying your diet to treat a digestive problem requires a lot of trial and error and should be done in conjunction with your health-care provider. Still, making a few simple dietary changes (e.g., eating a healthful diet rich in fiber and making sure to drink plenty of fluids) often can go a long way in improving your digestive health. The nutrition experts at EatingWell recommend following these guidelines for healthy digestion. Eat plenty of fiber. Fill up on fluids. Go easy on fatty fare. Drinking too much alcohol can irritate your stomach lining and relax your lower esophageal sphincter—the valve that prevents stomach acid from backing up into your esophagus. This can cause bleeding or heartburn. If you drink, do so in moderation—no more than one drink a day for women or two drinks a day for men. Alcohol is also dehydrating, which can worsen constipation.
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