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Nutritional Advice for Digestive Problems

Do you suffer from digestion or constipation? When eating a diet that is wholesome and healthy, you can simply get rid of those problems. Even if you suffer from more severe digestive problems like, Crohn’s disease, colitis, coeliac disease, IBS or IBD, then a healthy diet is extremely important. Next to conventional medicine and therapy, a well balanced diet is needed to aid with pain and other symptoms.

Eating patterns
Changing your lifestyle and eating habits, is often the only thing needed to help with digestive problems. Sometimes healthy foods could cause you problems, like gluten, apples, dairy and eggs. With personalized dietary advice, diagnostic testing and, if needed, nutritional supplements. Your digestive system will be brought back into balance. BeauNu will guide and advise personally on which diet is suited for your needs.

Diagnostic testing
It is most likely that BeauNu will advise you to do certain diagnostic tests in order to get a clear picture of your digestive system (intestinal flora, allergies, inflammation, parasites etc). After the first consultation and the test results, BeauNu will be able to write a personalized treatment plan to help you gain back your health. Diagnostic testing is not included in the price and these are extra costs.

Nutritional advice
BeauNu will guide and motivate you to get used to your new eating habits and lifestyle changes. This nutritional advice is intended to give your digestive system a break and to aid in:

  1. less cramping & flatulance
  2. regular bowel movement
  3. nutritional advice with allergies & intolerances
  4. better absorption of vitamins & minerals
  5. healthier lifestyle
  6. less stress

For more information about nutritional advice with digestive problems, you can contact BeauNu.




Note:
BeauNu doesn't diagnose. BeauNu disclaimer. The information and advice provided on this website is not a substitute for medical advice. If you are concerned about your health or have any symptoms you should consult your GP/healthcare provider.