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115// 4 Reasons the Vegan Diet is Making Your IBS Worse
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Ever feel like your current diet isn’t REALLY making your IBS go away?
Or worse - perhaps it’s making your symptoms WORSE?
If so - It’s not all in your head.
While the vegetarian and vegan diet may be healthy and good for SOME people, it can also make your bloating, gas, and IBS WORSE.
On today’s episode, learn 4 reasons why the vegan / vegetarian diet is making your IBS worse - and most importantly - what you can do about it.
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