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BetterBody Foods Organic Chia Seeds with Omega-3, Non-GMO, Gluten Free, Keto Diet Friendly, Vegan, Good Source of Fiber, 2 lbs, 32 Oz
Manufacturer:
Better Body Foods
Model Number:
78051
Product SKU:
B00MPQ5ZOS
UPC:
897922002041
ASIN:
B00MPQ5ZOS
Brand:
BetterBody Foods
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
4.4 x 4 x 6.7 Inches
Item Weight:
2 pounds
Item model number:
78051
Manufacturer:
Better Body Foods
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Huh? It's thought that low fiber diets cause diverticuli. Also the notion that small bits of food (like this or nuts) cause inflammation (diverticulitis) has pretty much been debunked.
I have been drinking water with chia seeds every day for more than a year (2 Tbsp to 2 liters of water). It is a good source of fiber plus other health benefits. I think your theory is based on consuming dry seeds. Chia seeds should always be soaked well before use.
Yes, I used to take psyllium husk in the capsule form. I think chia seeds are less processed in comparison. I had high cholesterol and prediabetes for a few years. I am now back to normal levels on both and I think the chia seeds may be part of my health improvement besides regular exercise.
Huh? It's thought that low fiber diets cause diverticuli. Also the notion that small bits of food (like this or nuts) cause inflammation (diverticulitis) has pretty much been debunked.
Don't get me wrong, and wish you well. I am in same boat and 10" inches gone from resection 3 mos ago. And I eat anything. I prefer science over wives tails.
Interesting that you refer to it as wive's tales... Doctors to this day are still advising against consumption of Chia for prolonged periods given their increased propensity to trigger a bout of diverticulitis. Colonoscopy results have confirmed the need to reduce chia/cucumbers to mitigate triggering bouts.
I didn't make it up, I have indeed been officially diagnosed. Totally familiar with it now. I know what it feels like, I can tell when I'm having an onset. I also know when I'm most at risk of triggering it and the foods that I eat to cause that onset. Thanks again.
I don't think he accused you making up your ailments. I think what he was implying is ... in a nut shell, he would recommend getting a second opinion from a totally different medical source!.... and I don't blame him. I know a hand full of people who have went for years on certain medications, increasing the strength (and side affects) of those meds because their ailments weren't getting better and when they sought a second opinion from a different medical source, they came to a different conclusion and in almost all of their cases the second medical diagnosis either cured them or drastically reduced their symptoms.
I would go to a different doctor from a different type of medical system.... for instance, here in NW Ohio, we have a plethora of competing medical houses... ProMedica or Mercy or Noms healthcare, etc..
Interesting that you refer to it as wive's tales... Doctors to this day are still advising against consumption of Chia for prolonged periods given their increased propensity to trigger a bout of diverticulitis. Colonoscopy results have confirmed the need to reduce chia/cucumbers to mitigate triggering bouts.
Good buy and great with oats. I always throw a bit of these with oats and whey protein into a shaker bottle the night before for breakfast. Healthy and tastes good.
Absolutely False! Please don't adopt the fears of others. It's important to have the FACTS and do your research. Let's not cause others to be afraid of something that is NOT true. This was published by the National Institute of Health in 2009. They stopped teaching this in 2004. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/...MC3183923/
They don't tell you who sponsored this study. It was probably planters peanuts or a farmers cooperative
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Edit: just checked Costco sameday, shows 3-lb Mayorga brand for $10.17, so must be available at the local store.
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I don't think he accused you making up your ailments. I think what he was implying is ... in a nut shell, he would recommend getting a second opinion from a totally different medical source!.... and I don't blame him. I know a hand full of people who have went for years on certain medications, increasing the strength (and side affects) of those meds because their ailments weren't getting better and when they sought a second opinion from a different medical source, they came to a different conclusion and in almost all of their cases the second medical diagnosis either cured them or drastically reduced their symptoms.
I would go to a different doctor from a different type of medical system.... for instance, here in NW Ohio, we have a plethora of competing medical houses... ProMedica or Mercy or Noms healthcare, etc..
Good luck
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They don't tell you who sponsored this study. It was probably planters peanuts or a farmers cooperative