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dark chocolate For those with IBS and following a low FODMAP diet, this combination can trigger symptoms. However, according to the creators of the FODMAP diet, Monash University, their lab results showed that dark chocolate can be considered part of a low FODMAP meal plan.
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Read More »Recent research shows that cocoa may serve as a prebiotic. A prebiotic is a food that encourages a healthy balance of gut bacteria. The key ingredient are the flavanols. The flavanols in dark chocolate are not absorbed in the small intestine and move onto the large intestine. Once there, they become food for bacteria which is one function of a prebiotic. This small and short study (4 weeks) showed that participants who had a daily beverage high in flavanols resulted in a surprising outcome. Both bifidobacteria and lactobacillus bacteria were increased. Both of these types of bacteria have been shown to be good for the gut and overall health. As the authors state that common types of prebiotics, e.g. the fructooligosaccharides and galactooligosaccharides, do not typically increase levels of lactobacillus microbes. Given that both of these prebiotics are both considered to be high in FODMAPs, this new information places cocoa as a potentially prebiotic option for people who have IBS.
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