IBS-IBD Fiber Charts: Soluble & Insoluble Fibre Data for Over 450 Items, Including Links to Internet Resources
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Confused about fiber? You're not alone!
Not all fiber is created equal. Roughage is insoluble fiber—often "scratchy" in texture. Many people with IBS or IBD have been told to increase their intake of soluble fiber—the soothing substance that turns into a gel and helps to calm an irritated digestive system. However, it's often difficult to find fiber information for the foods you consume every day.
No more guessing. This book contains over 450 entries in several charts—useful for anyone with bowel problems like diarrhea/constipation, or for health-conscious individuals interested in increasing their daily fiber consumption. Take control of your life! Get the fiber information you need to help control that angry bowel.
Kathy Steinemann
Kathy Steinemann, Grandma Birdie to her grandkids, is an award-winning author who lives in the foothills on the Alberta side of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. She has loved words for as long as she can remember, especially when the words are frightening or futuristic or funny.Her career has taken varying directions, including positions as editor of a small-town paper, computer-network administrator, and webmaster. She has also worked on projects in commercial art and cartooning.Kathy’s website: KathySteinemann.com
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IBS-IBD Fiber Charts - Kathy Steinemann
IBS-IBD Fiber Charts:
Soluble & Insoluble Fibre Data
for Over 450 Items,
Including Links to Internet Resources
By Kathy Steinemann
Smashwords Edition
ISBN 978-0-9880897-3-0
© 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016 Kathy Steinemann
All Rights Reserved
Print edition to be released
August, 2016
How not to Prepare for a Colonoscopy
© 2016 D. Lee Jackson
Foreword by D. Lee Jackson
Cover by Kathy Steinemann
With your purchase of this book, the author grants you the nonexclusive, nontransferable right to access and read it. You may not duplicate, transmit, transfer, download, decompile, reverse-engineer, or store in or introduce into any storage and retrieval system, in any form, by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, currently available or invented in the future, any part of this book, without the express written consent of Kathy Steinemann.
Disclaimer
The material provided in this book is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to replace proper medical diagnosis, treatment, or advice. Always consult your physician and other appropriate health-care providers before taking any medications, natural remedies, or supplements; or before changing your diet. Discuss all plans, symptoms, and medical conditions with your doctor.
Any use of the ideas contained herein is at your own discretion, risk, and responsibility. The author assumes no liability for any of the information presented. There are no representations or warranties, either express or implied.
You should not begin or discontinue medical treatment based on information contained in this, or any other, book.
Also by this Author:
The IBS Compass: Contains all the fiber data and information from this book, plus numerous tips for coping with IBS, a link to a free self-hypnosis script, and a selection of recipes developed by the author.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Why I Wrote This Book
How Much Fiber Do You Need?
How to Use the Charts
Grains, Breads, Rice, Pasta
Breakfast Cereals
Vegetables, Legumes, Lentils
Nuts and Seeds
Fruits
Miscellaneous & Supplements
Foods with a High Soluble:Insoluble Fiber Ratio
Foods with a High Insoluble:Soluble Fiber Ratio
How Does Soluble Fiber Help IBS and IBD?
Internet Resources
Free Short Stories
- How not to Prepare for a Colonoscopy
- Broccoli Blues
Books by Kathy Steinemann
About the Author
Afterword
Foreword
By D. Lee Jackson
If you are reading this, you most likely know that irritable bowel syndrome makes life difficult. Aside from the obvious physical effects, it can play havoc with your mental health.
Nothing is more depressing than missing out on your favorite activities just because your guts are in turmoil.
I have lived with IBS-D since my eighth-grade days back in 1976. Over time, doctors have given me various less-than-helpful recommendations for how to control the symptoms. The most infuriating suggestion was when doctors (note the plural here) refused to acknowledge it as a physical ailment, saying I simply had too much stress
in my life.
You bet I had too much stress. Can you guess what was causing it? Hint: It rhymes with mama mia, a word you might exclaim during a particularly bad attack.
Kathy Steinemann’s IBS-IBD Fiber Charts was born from her own experience with IBS. She found that soluble fiber helped her condition, but simultaneously learned that information on the amounts of soluble fiber in foods was next to impossible to find. Her subsequent research has resulted in a book containing the percentages of soluble and insoluble fiber in more than 450 foods, both raw and commercially processed. It is a book I wish had been available when I was in college, when I could finally control my own diet. I have a feeling my life from that point onward might have been much easier.
—D. Lee Jackson
—
D. Lee Jackson is a Texas native, born in Austin in 1963. His wife and son have both had to learn to deal with his IBS-D symptoms. He is best known for his work on videogame soundtracks, having written music for Rise of the Triad and Duke Nukem 3D, including the latter’s famous theme song, Grabbag
. He is now on disability retirement and is using the time to write his first novel.
Be sure to read his tongue-in-cheek advice, "How not to Prepare for a Colonoscopy".
You can see his Wikipedia entry at:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Jackson_(composer)
Why I Wrote This Book
By Kathy Steinemann
I am not a doctor, naturopath, faith healer, acupuncturist, or health-food fanatic.
I’m someone just like you, someone whose life has been turned upside down by IBS.
Before I was formally diagnosed, I received little help from my medical doctor other than being told to avoid roughage. I had no idea of what roughage is, so I investigated.
Roughage is insoluble fiber, often scratchy in texture.
Many dozens of hours spent online and reading books about IBS made me realize that not all fiber is created equal. I needed