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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
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Cassava
Cassava
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Lotus Root
Lotus Root
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Boiled Fruit
Boiled Fruit
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Pureed Boiled Fruit Without Sugar
Pureed Boiled Fruit Without Sugar
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Mineral Water
Mineral Water
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Herbal Tea
Herbal Tea
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Carrot Juice
Carrot Juice
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Tomato Juice
Tomato Juice
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Protein
Protein
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Protein Powder
Protein Powder
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Vitamin Pills
Vitamin Pills
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Vitamin D
Vitamin D
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