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Foods to Eat With Villous Atrophy - Page 2

Villous Atrophy is most commonly a consequence of gluten intolerance. That means, of course, that you should eat gluten-free foods; in addition to that, until your intestine has healed, you should prefer foods that are easy to digest, low-sugar, lactose-free, and low-fat, but high in protein, minerals, and vitamins. The foods on this list are recommended. Please also check my list of foods to avoid!
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Boiled Baby Potatoes
Boiled Baby Potatoes
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Zucchini
Zucchini
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Parsnips
Parsnips
43
Cassava
Cassava
44
Lotus Root
Lotus Root
45
Boiled Fruit
Boiled Fruit
46
Pureed Boiled Fruit Without Sugar
Pureed Boiled Fruit Without Sugar
47
Mineral Water
Mineral Water
48
Herbal Tea
Herbal Tea
49
Carrot Juice
Carrot Juice
50
Tomato Juice
Tomato Juice
51
Protein
Protein
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Protein Powder
Protein Powder
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Vitamin Pills
Vitamin Pills
54
Vitamin D
Vitamin D
55
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