Restricting Nuts, Popcorn, and Corn in Diverticular Disease: A Myth Busted

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon
Upgrade to the latest Flash Player for improved playback performance. Upgrade now or more info.
12,438
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2008

In his next video blog, Dr. Johnson comments on a recent article in JAMA challenging the evidence supporting the parochial recommendation that individuals with diverticular disease avoid these foods.

Category:

People & Blogs

Tags:

License:

Standard YouTube License

  • likes, 0 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:
see all

All Comments (17)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • C'mon Doc, the risk aint worth it ... it's simple --- > I ate a half bag of "SmartFood popcorn" (NotSmart) didn't feel so good when I woke up ...sudden and intense fever and chills came over me, began vomiting, ended up in the emergency room in agony on multiple IV's .. that's where I found out that I had Diverticulosis/itis ... Here's the Kicker, the FIRST question the Emergency Doctor asked me was, "Did you eat popcorn or nuts" lol Pffft ... debunk ma' ass ...

  • @gaygaguy86 Ive heard yes but i also have it and im 24.....

  • Just got out of ER yesterday. I think it is really random. I had diagnosed in the early 90's with Diverticulitis and then never had any other symptom until this past week. My neice (a doctor) recommended I go to ER due to the fact that you never know if it is abcessed or not without lab work and ct scan. So I took her advice. In my case I am now taking antibiotics, lots of fluids and be led by Holy Spirit peace. I definately won't allow fear to rule me, only faith to make right choices.

  • ONe person's food is another person's poison Dr. Sorry but as a person with this disease nuts, popcorn, raw bell peppers and popcorn make me very ill. As it does several other people with this ailment. So I don't understand why all of the sudden the "myth" is debunked. Does that mean before when this was the recommended limits dr's didn't know what they were talking about? While sceince is not perfect you gotta love how dr's change it all up every few yrs then back to what it was originally

  • @nemtall

    Peanut butter causes mine to flare up...so not even that is always safe. Btw I know numerous people that have ate nuts. corn and paid dearly for it....including popcorn. So you are right about dr's not always being right.

  • Thank you for this.

  • WOW! I haven't had a Brazil nut in 20 yrs. Hold on, I'm headed for the "Maize, Nuts, and Seeds Emporium." I've got a double sawbuck I've been waiting to blow since George Sr. was in there. This is a good day. PEACE...

  • you know this is very funny, because I have Diverticulosis, and I have been hospitalized twice 2003 and 2010...I hate nuts & have not eaten popcorn or corn since the first time I had a real bad episode in 2003. Since then I have still had a few episode and having a semi-episode now…this junk is confusing.

  • Upon learning I have moderate diverticulitis and being hospitalized twice in past 5 months I asked what I should avoid in my diet from my surgeon. He said eat anything you want. He mentioned this very same nationwide study in this video and those on restrictive diets had the same results as those on no diets.

  • my lower left abdomin started with a increasing burning spreading sensation/pain...it eased abit with cammomile tea but it started for the first time after i got an addiction with smartfoog popcorn.

Loading...

Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more