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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 26 MIN

What to Eat with Diverticulosis: Fiber, Nuts, Seeds & the Diet Advice Most People Get Wrong

from The Gut Health Dialogues · host Alyssa

Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Alyssa breaks down the most common misconceptions about the diverticulosis diet and explains what current research actually shows about fiber, seeds, nuts, and everyday eating patterns. Many people unintentionally mix up diverticulosis and diverticulitis, even though the dietary approaches for these two conditions are very different.  You’ll learn why much of the advice circulating online comes from outdated guidelines, and how that confusion often leads to unnecessary food fear and restrictive eating.You’ll learn:The key difference between diverticulosis and diverticulitisWhy the long-standing advice to avoid nuts, seeds, popcorn, and corn is outdatedHow fiber actually supports colon health, and why pace mattersWhy constipation and pressure in the colon play a major role in diverticulitis riskHow a Mediterranean-style eating pattern supports long-term gut healthThe most common mistakes people make when trying to follow a diverticulosis dietWhat a realistic, supportive day of eating looks likeIf you’ve been avoiding foods out of fear or feeling unsure how to build meals after a diverticulosis diagnosis, this episode will help you approach food with more clarity, confidence, and calm.Resources mentioned:Download the Diverticulosis Diet Guide + 7-Day Meal Plan DM “GUT CHECK” on Alyssa’s Instagram for a personalized quiz and free meal plans & resources to kickstart your gut healing journey.Check out Alyssa’s FREE Masterclass “Why your gut still isn’t better - the real reason you feel stuck here. Learn more about personalized gut healing plans at Nutrition ResolutionFind 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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