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9. Alternatives to Grains

Most kinds of pasta and store-bought bread use wheat flour, which is a big IBS trigger, but there are a lot of options for grain alternatives when following an IBS diet. Not only can you have oatmeal and cornflakes for breakfast, but you can have bread as well provided it is made from oat or rice flour. Try corn, coconut, or almond flour, too, and make your own IBS-friendly bread at home.

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