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Default BRAT diet no longer being used?


"Peppermint Patootie" > wrote in message
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> "Julie Bove" > wrote:
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>> "Jacquie" > wrote in message
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>> > "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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>> >> Has anyone else hear this? BRAT being bananas, rice, applesauce, and
>> >> toast (some also say tea) to treat diarrhea. The printouts that
>> >> Angela
>> >> got from the Dr. no longer say to do this. It says for her to eat a
>> >> regular diet but to cut back on milk and dairy with the exception
>> >> being
>> >> yogurt with live, active yogurt cultures.
>> >>
>> >> I looked it up. Here is one link:
>> >>
>> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BRAT_diet
>> >>
>> >> I know wikipedia is not a really good reference but there are plenty
>> >> of
>> >> others. Most of these sources mention the CRAM diet. And it includes
>> >> milk! But mostly they say to eat the normal foods with exceptions
>> >> being
>> >> highly sugary foods, fried foods and spicy foods. They say that the
>> >> BRAT
>> >> diet causes a deficiency in zinc.
>> >>
>> >> The information given to Angela by the Dr. does mention some of the
>> >> foods
>> >> in the BRAT diet and says it is fine to add these things to her
>> >> regular
>> >> diet.
>> >>
>> >> The problem? When she was sticking to the BRAT diet she seemed to get
>> >> better.
>> >>
>> >> We had a small amount of food left on a fruit and cheese tray that she
>> >> bought. There were a few grapes, apple slices and some cheese which
>> >> tasted oddly of apples. It was going to expire last night so we ate
>> >> it.
>> >> I only ate a little of the cheese. She ate the rest but really it was
>> >> a
>> >> very small amount. Not even a serving of any one thing. And then she
>> >> got sick. She also had that taco pizza which I suppose maybe wasn't
>> >> actually gluten free.
>> >>
>> >> So has anyone been to the Dr. recently for this? Were you told to eat
>> >> the BRAT diet? Not to eat it? When my gastroparesis is really acting
>> >> up, rice seems to settle my stomach. I usually just eat that and only
>> >> that. But I usually only have to eat it for a meal or two. And then I
>> >> am
>> >> better.
>> >>
>> >>
>> > My 2 year old Granddaughter was put on the BRAT diet just a few months
>> > ago
>> > when she contracted Salmonella..this was after 24 hours in the hospital
>> > with IV's.

>>
>> Thanks! Angela is getting sicker by the minute.

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> There's a Norovirus going around Boston. Maybe she's sick.
>
> In any event, if one set of advice makes her sicker and another helps
> her feel better, why are you asking which advice to follow?


I didn't say one made her sicker. Anyway this is an old post and she's over
it now. Now she has an eye infection.