I’ve come across pistachio during travel and wondering if they might be a safe-ish option for a snack.
Same with avocado. It’s filling and satisfying, but is it usually safe?
Obviously it’s all individual, so looking for any holistic experiences others have had or learned.
Thanks,
One big pill
Thoughts on pistachio nuts, avocado?
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Re: Thoughts on pistachio nuts, avocado?
Based on posts of shared experiences, most of us tolerate avocados and pistachio nuts well. Macadamia nuts are safe for most of us, also.
Tex
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Re: Thoughts on pistachio nuts, avocado?
Can’t thank you enough for sharing your knowledge, and caring so much to help all of us.
Re: Thoughts on pistachio nuts, avocado?
Hi Tex,tex wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 6:21 am Based on posts of shared experiences, most of us tolerate avocados and pistachio nuts well. Macadamia nuts are safe for most of us, also.
Tex
Is avocado safe on a recovery diet? Or is this post about after remission is achieved?
Ilse
Re: Thoughts on pistachio nuts, avocado?
Good question. That probably depends on the portion size. Avocado contains a lot of fat, so too much may add to the diarrhea. Sorry that I can't be more specific, because we're all different.
Tex
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.

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