Your Cart ()
cload

GUARANTEED SAFE & SECURE CHECKOUT

Spend $x to Unlock Free Shipping to  

Low Fiber Low Residue Diet: A 2-Phase Plan for Flares and Recovery (with Food Lists, Reintroduction Steps, Meal Plans and Easy Recipes) - Paperback

$31.16
Checkout Secure
Only 3 left! .. people are viewing this, and 3 recently purchased it
Order in the next to get it by

Great reasons to buy from us:

  • Image of Changed your mind? Ordered the wrong thing? Simply return your item for a prompt exchange or refund.

    30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

    Changed your mind? Ordered the wrong thing? Simply return your item for a prompt exchange or refund.
  • Image of Enjoy free shipping when you spend over $70

    Free Shipping Over $70

    Enjoy free shipping when you spend over $70
  • Image of SSL Protected Checkout & Strongly Secure for Payments

    Secure Checkout

    SSL Protected Checkout & Strongly Secure for Payments
  • Image of Every order is a priority to us. We handle your order quickly to ensure you get your product fast.

    Fast Handling

    Every order is a priority to us. We handle your order quickly to ensure you get your product fast.

by Jeffrey Winzant (Author)

A low fiber, low residue diet is a carefully designed approach that plays a vital role in managing certain digestive conditions. Its core purpose is to minimize the workload on the digestive system by reducing both dietary fiber and other food components that leave undigested matter (residue) behind in the gastrointestinal tract. This targeted restriction helps alleviate symptoms, provide digestive rest, and support recovery during vulnerable periods for people living with conditions like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, or those recovering from intestinal surgery.

To fully appreciate the value of this diet, it is important to understand the distinction between fiber and residue. Dietary fiber, found primarily in plant-based foods such as whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and legumes, refers to the portion of food that the body cannot fully digest. Soluble fiber dissolves in water and forms a gel-like substance, while insoluble fiber adds bulk to stool and aids movement through the gut.

Residue, by contrast, encompasses all the undigested parts of food that add volume to stool; this includes dietary fiber, as well as other remnants like some natural sugars, skins, and pulp. While the term "low fiber" focuses solely on restricting fiber, a "low residue" diet is somewhat broader; it limits both fiber and other constituents that remain in the bowel after digestion.

People following a low fiber, low residue diet frequently experience significant symptom relief. Common benefits include reduced abdominal pain, decreased bloating, less frequent bowel movements, and an overall calmer digestive experience. By giving the gut time to rest from its usual workload, the bowel lining can recover from inflammation, irritation, or surgical trauma. However, while symptom minimization is a key strength, this diet is not designed for long-term use and requires careful monitoring to prevent nutritional deficiencies.

In this guide, you will learn:

The science behind low fiber and low residue diets, including clear definitions of fiber and residue

When and why these diets are recommended, with a focus on clinical scenarios

How to implement the diet safely, including detailed food lists for each phase

Sample 7-day meal plans tailored for both acute management and gradual recovery

Easy-to-follow recipes developed specifically to meet dietary requirements at every stage

Practical tips for success and answers to frequently asked questions

This guide presents a practical, two-phase structure to support users through both acute management and gradual recovery. The first phase focuses on strict adherence to low fiber and residue intake the "flare" phase designed to maximize digestive rest. Once symptoms stabilize and healing progresses, the second phase introduces a stepwise reintroduction of fiber and residue, helping individuals safely expand their dietary options while monitoring for tolerance. Throughout, you'll find detailed food lists, sample 7-day meal plans tailored to each phase, and 15 easy-to-follow recipes developed specifically to meet dietary requirements at every stage.

Whether you are navigating an IBD flare, supporting someone after surgery, or simply learning how to care for a sensitive gut, this guide provides clear steps, practical tips, and clear answers to frequently asked questions to help you implement and adapt the low fiber, low residue diet safely and effectively.

Number of Pages: 120
Dimensions: 0.25 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 22, 2026
Shipping This item ships to
Delivery Estimated between and . Will usually ship within 1 business day.

Description

by Jeffrey Winzant (Author)

A low fiber, low residue diet is a carefully designed approach that plays a vital role in managing certain digestive conditions. Its core purpose is to minimize the workload on the digestive system by reducing both dietary fiber and other food components that leave undigested matter (residue) behind in the gastrointestinal tract. This targeted restriction helps alleviate symptoms, provide digestive rest, and support recovery during vulnerable periods for people living with conditions like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, or those recovering from intestinal surgery.

To fully appreciate the value of this diet, it is important to understand the distinction between fiber and residue. Dietary fiber, found primarily in plant-based foods such as whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and legumes, refers to the portion of food that the body cannot fully digest. Soluble fiber dissolves in water and forms a gel-like substance, while insoluble fiber adds bulk to stool and aids movement through the gut.

Residue, by contrast, encompasses all the undigested parts of food that add volume to stool; this includes dietary fiber, as well as other remnants like some natural sugars, skins, and pulp. While the term "low fiber" focuses solely on restricting fiber, a "low residue" diet is somewhat broader; it limits both fiber and other constituents that remain in the bowel after digestion.

People following a low fiber, low residue diet frequently experience significant symptom relief. Common benefits include reduced abdominal pain, decreased bloating, less frequent bowel movements, and an overall calmer digestive experience. By giving the gut time to rest from its usual workload, the bowel lining can recover from inflammation, irritation, or surgical trauma. However, while symptom minimization is a key strength, this diet is not designed for long-term use and requires careful monitoring to prevent nutritional deficiencies.

In this guide, you will learn:

The science behind low fiber and low residue diets, including clear definitions of fiber and residue

When and why these diets are recommended, with a focus on clinical scenarios

How to implement the diet safely, including detailed food lists for each phase

Sample 7-day meal plans tailored for both acute management and gradual recovery

Easy-to-follow recipes developed specifically to meet dietary requirements at every stage

Practical tips for success and answers to frequently asked questions

This guide presents a practical, two-phase structure to support users through both acute management and gradual recovery. The first phase focuses on strict adherence to low fiber and residue intake the "flare" phase designed to maximize digestive rest. Once symptoms stabilize and healing progresses, the second phase introduces a stepwise reintroduction of fiber and residue, helping individuals safely expand their dietary options while monitoring for tolerance. Throughout, you'll find detailed food lists, sample 7-day meal plans tailored to each phase, and 15 easy-to-follow recipes developed specifically to meet dietary requirements at every stage.

Whether you are navigating an IBD flare, supporting someone after surgery, or simply learning how to care for a sensitive gut, this guide provides clear steps, practical tips, and clear answers to frequently asked questions to help you implement and adapt the low fiber, low residue diet safely and effectively.

Number of Pages: 120
Dimensions: 0.25 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 22, 2026

Shipping

Shipping This item ships to
Delivery Estimated between and . Will usually ship within 1 business day.

Reviews

Low Fiber Low Residue Diet: A 2-Phase Plan for Flares and Recovery (with Food Lists, Reintroduction Steps, Meal Plans and Easy Recipes) - Paperback

Low Fiber Low Residue Diet: A 2-Phase Plan for Flares and Recovery (with Food Lists, Reintroduction Steps, Meal Plans and Easy Recipes) - Paperback

$31.16
Low Fiber Low Residue Diet: A 2-Phase Plan for Flares and Recovery (with Food Lists, Reintroduction Steps, Meal Plans and Easy Recipes) - Paperback

Low Fiber Low Residue Diet: A 2-Phase Plan for Flares and Recovery (with Food Lists, Reintroduction Steps, Meal Plans and Easy Recipes) - Paperback

$31.16
3 visitors right now
3 visitors have this item in their cart right now
3 people have bought this item
3 % of people buy 2 or more

Recently viewed products