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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 29 MIN

Diverticulitis Diet: What to Eat During a Flare and How to Safely Add Fiber Back

from The Gut Health Dialogues · host Alyssa

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Gut Health Dialogues, Alyssa breaks down exactly what to do during a diverticulitis flare, how to transition your diet safely, and how to prevent future episodes.Because one of the biggest mistakes people make is staying in the low-fiber phase for too long during a Diverticulitis flare. What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeThe difference between diverticulosis vs diverticulitis (and why it matters)What’s actually happening in your body during a flareWhy a low-fiber diet is temporary, not long-termThe 3 stages of the diverticulitis dietHow to safely add fiber back in without triggering symptomsWhy constipation and pressure in the colon are key drivers of recurrenceThe most common mistake people make after a flare (and how to avoid it)What to do if diverticulitis keeps coming backFree resources:Diverticulitis recovery is much easier when you have a clear roadmap. Our Diverticulitis Diet Guide walks you through the typical stages of recovery and the foods that tend to work best during each phase.Check out our full episode on Diverticulosis where Alyssa breaks down what the research actually says about the diverticulosis diet, including the role of fiber, nuts, seeds, and overall eating patterns.DM “GUT CHECK” on Alyssa’s Instagram for a personalized quiz and free meal plans & resources tailored to your symptoms.Check out Alyssa’s FREE Masterclass “Why your gut still isn’t better - the real reason you feel stuck here. Learn more about Nutrition Resolution’s Signature Healthy Gut Restoration Program — a personalized, root-cause approach to addressing bloating, constipation, and underlying digestive imbalances.Find Alyssa on: Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, Pinterest  -If you’re enduring uncomfortable, painful, and embarrassing GI symptoms and feel like you’ve tried everything, Alyssa uses a specialized approach to help people who’ve gone from doctor to doctor finally find relief. Book your 15-minute strategy call for FREE here.Looking for a supportive Gut Health community? Alyssa is building a community committed to helping people overcome their digestive symptoms by addressing the root cause using food and nutrition. Join Alyssa’s FREE Facebook Community here.Tune in and subscribe to "The Gut Health Dialogues" for inspiring client transformation stories and expert insights into gut health. Leave a review—Your support will help Alyssa empower more people with the knowledge and tools to take control of their gut health and reclaim their lives.

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Send us Fan Mail In this episode of The Gut Health Dialogues, Alyssa breaks down exactly what to do during a diverticulitis flare, how to transition your diet safely, and how to prevent future episodes. Because one of the biggest mistakes people make is staying in the low-fiber phase for too long during a Diverticulitis flare. What You’ll Learn in This Episode The difference between diverticulosis vs diverticulitis (and why it matters)What’s actually happening in your body during a flar...

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