Hereditary Fructose intolerance (HFI) is a quite rare genetic condition where the enzyme for breaking down Fructose is not produced. With HFI it is vital to observe a strict Fructose-free diet. Otherwise there is risk of serious disease including liver failure (sometimes fatal).
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The treatment for HFI, is a strict fructose free diet. This involves exclusion of anything containing fructose, sucrose, or sorbitol. Implementation and adherence to this diet is often difficult, but not impossible. ... Sugars that may or may not be used by HFI or fructose intolerant people...
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Low Fructose Diet What is Fructose? Fructose is a naturally occurring simple sugar found in fruit, vegetables, and honey. Fructose intolerance can occur in people with irritable bowel syndrome and other GI disorders.
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INTRODUCTION F ructose is a hexose that is present widely in the diet as free fructose, in the disaccharide, sucrose, and in fructans, which are chains of fructose with Jacqueline S. Barrett, B.Sc. (Biomed) (Hons), MND, Accredited Practising Dietitian and Peter R. Gibson, M.D., FRACP, Professor of Medicine...
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The normal treatment, if you suffer from HFI, is a strict fructose free diet. This involves exclusion of anything containing fructose, sucrose, or sorbitol. Implementation and adherence to this diet is often difficult, but not impossible.
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Fructose malabsorption - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fructose malabsorption , formerly inappropriately named "dietary fructose intolerance", is a digestive disorder of the small intestine in which the fructose carrier in enterocytes is deficient. This ...
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Learn which foods to avoid if you have fructose intolerance. ... Barbara Woodward Lips Patient Education Center. Dietary suggestions for a fructose-controlled diet. Rochester, Minn.: Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research; 2008.
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My friend says that people who are fructose malabsorbers can eat sucrose because the glucose facilitates fructose absorption. I have responded well to the fructose free diet, ... After a battery of tests, I was recently diagnosed as fructose intolerant and am a bit confused about this diagnosis and how it was made. I was given...
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In fact, I can barely get him to eat anything that does not have fructose corn syrup as the prime ingredient. This is the result of preferring that he eat junk rather than nothing at all. Can his eating habits be re-trained?
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"If a patient is found to be fructose intolerant and symptomatic, the doctor may recommend a low-fructose diet," said Beyer. "But in severe cases, antibiotic therapy may be required to provide relief."
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