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Thanks, I do have the JADA articles and using them. U of Iowa has some good

info, IF a person finds a need to be that restrictive. Not sure if she was

tested for celiac yet or not, but suspect she would have been, knowing her GI

doc.

Jan

In a message dated 12/14/2007 11:25:32 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

scarroll@... writes:

Are you using the U of Iowa diet or the less restrictive diet from

ADA Oct 2006 journal which is alot less restrictive? I have only

seen a few people for this and the last two also had gluten intol /

celiac which can cause temporary fructose intol. I am not sure why

more people have this problem, although I don't think it was tested

for much in the past and few hospitals test for it. There was an

article a few years ago showing that IBS sx can improve significantly

on low fructose diet, perhaps increased awareness.

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>

> Hi All,

>

> Wondering if anybody has any great words of wisdom to share about

Fructose

> malabsorption.

>

> I just got a referral for my first two patients for Fructose

Malabsorption

> diet consult - I've had one patient in the past, but they didn't

want to pay

> for more consult time, was a PhD with a MD for a partner, and they

decided to

> just read the literature I had and do it on their own -- so I'm

pretty

> familiar with the recommended diet.

>

> I have the two JADA articles on Fructose Intolerance. I'm familiar

with the

> Univ of Iowa info and on using dextose with fructose containing

foods, etc.

>

> Anything else that anybody has found especially helpful?

>

>

> My question as well, why are more adults being diagnosed with

Fructose

> Malabsorption? What is it that causes a person to start

malabsorbing in the first

> place? Anything to " turn that around " rather than being stuck with

a very

> restrictive diet for years?

>

> TIA,

>

> Jan Patenaude, RD

> Director of Medical Nutrition

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Are you using the U of Iowa diet or the less restrictive diet from

ADA Oct 2006 journal which is alot less restrictive? I have only

seen a few people for this and the last two also had gluten intol /

celiac which can cause temporary fructose intol. I am not sure why

more people have this problem, although I don't think it was tested

for much in the past and few hospitals test for it. There was an

article a few years ago showing that IBS sx can improve significantly

on low fructose diet, perhaps increased awareness.

>

> Hi All,

>

> Wondering if anybody has any great words of wisdom to share about

Fructose

> malabsorption.

>

> I just got a referral for my first two patients for Fructose

Malabsorption

> diet consult - I've had one patient in the past, but they didn't

want to pay

> for more consult time, was a PhD with a MD for a partner, and they

decided to

> just read the literature I had and do it on their own -- so I'm

pretty

> familiar with the recommended diet.

>

> I have the two JADA articles on Fructose Intolerance. I'm familiar

with the

> Univ of Iowa info and on using dextose with fructose containing

foods, etc.

>

> Anything else that anybody has found especially helpful?

>

>

> My question as well, why are more adults being diagnosed with

Fructose

> Malabsorption? What is it that causes a person to start

malabsorbing in the first

> place? Anything to " turn that around " rather than being stuck with

a very

> restrictive diet for years?

>

> TIA,

>

> Jan Patenaude, RD

> Director of Medical Nutrition

> Signet Diagnostic Corporation

> (Mountain Time)

> (toll free)

> Fax:

> DineRight4@...

>

> Mediator Release Testing and LEAP Diet Protocol for Irritable

Bowel

> Syndrome, Migraine, Fibromyalgia and more, caused by food

sensitivity

>

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