Q: Do you have any information on fructose intolerance? I have been able to find only one book related to the problem. Thank you. A: Fructose intolerance, commonly known as hereditary fructose ...
Dear Dr. Gott: Do you have any information on fructose intolerance? I have been able to find only one book related to the problem. Thank you. Dear Reader: Fructose intolerance, commonly known as ...
Fructose malabsorption, formerly called dietary fructose intolerance, occurs when cells on the surface of the intestines aren’t able to break down fructose efficiently. Fructose is a simple sugar, ...
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Hereditary fructose intolerance is a genetic disorder. Your body lacks the necessary protein or enzyme that’s needed to break down fructose when you have fructose intolerance. That means your body can ...
Fructose is a sugar that occurs naturally in fruits, vegetables, and honey. Fructose malabsorption is a type of food sensitivity that affects 40% of those in the Western hemisphere. As with other food ...
Fructose intolerance causes symptoms like abdominal pain and diarrhea due to difficulty absorbing fructose. You will likely need a hydrogen breath test to diagnose fructose intolerance. Following a ...
People with fructose intolerance cannot digest fructose as normal and may experience bloating, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. There are three types of fructose intolerance, not all require treatment.