The bloated belly whisperer See results within a week, and tame digestive distress once and for all

Tamara Duker Freuman

Book - 2018

A leading digestive diagnostician shares consultation methods to outline a program for eliminating uncomfortable bloat, helping to identify specific needs from an informed perspective based on the latest research and patient stories.

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Published
New York : St. Martin's Press 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
Tamara Duker Freuman (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
x, 324 pages : chart ; 25 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781250195234
  • Acknowledgments
  • Part I. Introduction
  • 1. Every Unhappy Belly Is Unhappy in Its Own Way: The Many Ways to Be Bloated
  • 2. How to Use This Book and Diagnostic Quiz (Don't Skip This Chapter!)
  • Part II. Upper-Abdominal Bloating That Originates in the Stomach
  • 3. The "Food Baby" Twins: Gastroparesis and Dyssynergia
  • 4. The Sour Stomach Bloat: Classic Indigestion
  • 5. The Distressed but Not Distended Bloat: Functional Dyspepsia
  • 6. The Belchiest Bloat of All: Aerophagia
  • Part III. Lower-Abdominal Bloating That Originates in the Intestines
  • 7. The Backed-Up Bloat: Constipation-Related Bloating
  • 8. The Bacterial Bloat: Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)
  • 9. The Gassy Gut: Bloating by Way of Carbohydrate Intolerances
  • 10. Malabsorptive Bloating: Celiac Disease and Pancreatic Insufficiency
  • Part IV. Dietary Remedies for Bloating
  • 11. Flexing Fiber to Your Advantage
  • 12. The Gl Gentle Diet
  • 13. The Low-FODMAP Diet
  • 14. A Field Guide to Digestive Support Supplements
  • Sources
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Freuman, a registered dietitian nutritionist, presents a comprehensive and information-packed study of belly bloat (a distended belly or uncomfortable feeling of fullness) and possible causes. Cribbing from Tolstoy, she observes, "Every unhappy belly is unhappy in its own way." To wit, there is no one-size-fits-all solution to bloating (a symptom, not a medical condition). In part one, Freuman provides a useful diagnostic quiz to helps readers determine which of 10 common causes is at fault. In parts two and three, she addresses "upper-abdominal bloating that originates in the stomach" (e.g., classic indigestion and functional dyspepsia) and "lower-abdominal bloating that originates in the intestines" (e.g., constipation and small intestine bacterial overgrowth). Part four goes over helpful diets, including a GI gentle diet and a low-FODMAP diet (specifically useful for conditions causing intestinal gassiness), and 50 "belly-friendly" recipes. Freuman clearly explains how each ailment is diagnosed and treated, while cautioning that her book isn't intended as a substitute for working with a knowledgeable gastroenterologist. With candor (to her dyspepsia clients, she notes, "Your days of chugging beer are over") and science-based expertise, Freuman offers invaluable information for readers suffering from a range of debilitating digestive issues. Agent: Carole Bidnick, Bidnick & Co. (Dec.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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