Would low-sodium V-8, or Trader Joe's Garden Patch juice, be allowable for some of the vegetable allotment? The advantage there is that (other than tomatoes) there's not too much of any one vegetable. I guess the downside is that with so many ingredients there's more chance that one is something you're allergic or sensitive to....
From the NIH page on diarrhea: "Until diarrhea subsides, try to avoid milk products and foods that are greasy, high-fiber, or very sweet. These foods tend to aggravate diarrhea.", and "To maintain electrolyte levels, you could have broth or soups, which contain sodium, and fruit juices, soft fruits, or vegetables, which contain potassium."
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Date: 2006-10-22 10:50 am (UTC)From the NIH page on diarrhea: "Until diarrhea subsides, try to avoid milk products and foods that are greasy, high-fiber, or very sweet. These foods tend to aggravate diarrhea.", and "To maintain electrolyte levels, you could have broth or soups, which contain sodium, and fruit juices, soft fruits, or vegetables, which contain potassium."
Hang in there!