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Default BRAT diet no longer being used?

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.


 
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