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EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 39 MIN

3: Why FODMAPS Matter (or Doesn't Matter)

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On The Team Gut Girls Podcast, Dr. Whitney Baxter, ND, Dr. Christina Carew, ND, and Dr. Dominique Vanier, ND explain how fermentable carbohydrates called FODMAPs (oligosaccharides, disaccharides like lactose, monosaccharides like excess fructose, and polyols) can worsen bloating, pain, distension, diarrhea, and urgency by drawing water into the colon and fueling bacterial fermentation, especially in IBS and visceral hypersensitivity. They review evidence originating at Monash University showing symptom and quality-of-life improvements, note limited bloating-only trials, and compare low FODMAP to the stricter Specific Carbohydrate Diet. They debunk myths that low FODMAP must be permanent, that FODMAPs are bad for everyone, or that it “cures” bloating, emphasizing short-term, guided use with reintroduction and personalization to identify thresholds. They discuss risks (constipation, weight loss, nutrient gaps, disordered eating) and recommend practitioner/dietitian support, tracking, and using reliable resources like the Monash app.

On The Team Gut Girls Podcast, Dr. Whitney Baxter, ND, Dr. Christina Carew, ND, and Dr. Dominique Vanier, ND explain how fermentable carbohydrates called FODMAPs (oligosaccharides, disaccharides like lactose, monosaccharides like excess fructose, and polyols) can worsen bloating, pain, distension, diarrhea, and urgency by drawing water into the colon and fueling bacterial fermentation, especially in IBS and visceral hypersensitivity. They review evidence originating at Monash University showing symptom and quality-of-life improvements, note limited bloating-only trials, and compare low FODMAP to the stricter Specific Carbohydrate Diet. They debunk myths that low FODMAP must be permanent, that FODMAPs are bad for everyone, or that it “cures” bloating, emphasizing short-term, guided use with reintroduction and personalization to identify thresholds. They discuss risks (constipation, weight loss, nutrient gaps, disordered eating) and recommend practitioner/dietitian support, tracking, and using reliable resources like the Monash app.

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