Bananas help in a very important way, but not because they bind you or actively stop the diarrhea. Bananas are a good source of potassium, an important element for the health of the nervous system and for other things. And you lose a lot of potassium when you have serious diarrhea. I am not a physician, so if this is inaccurate I am counting on others to edit.
No, actually it helps diarrhea to become more
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bananas are the best.
Sure . . . all food does.
Fiber can help, a lot of people think it loosens stool, but it actually balances it out, so it can mend constipation and diarrhea. Bananas, on top of containing fiber, can tighten the bowels, which help. But the best thing to do would probably to go to a pharmacy and pick up some Pepto-Bismal or Immodium.
Fruit alone should not cause diarrhea, unless it is contaminated and results in food poisoning. Acute diarrhea is generally caused by * infections (e.g. traveler's diarrhea), * food poisoning and * medications. If you have diarrhea it is best to avoid eating fruit, dried fruit, and drinking fruit juice, however, eating bananas and applesauce may actually help control the diarrhea. Read more in references below.
No, eating tuna while under the sad spell of diarrhea is not healthy for your stomach. When experiencing the tension and and displeasure that is diarrhea, always ensure that you're eating what is known as the "BRAT" diet, which is a pseudonym for a diet that consists of bananas, rice, applesauce and toast. Sticking to this diet while under diarrhea's uncomfortable wraith should help settle your stomach.
Children with diarrhea
no, unless you want a sick dog. diarrhea and all that stuff come out if you feed your dog bananas. ya bad idea from cora frey
One of the best known diarrhea diets is the BRAT diet because it works. BRAT stands for bananas, rice, applesauce and toast. Rice, applesauce and toast should be plain with no added sugars or fats. All of these foods are high in fiber, which adds bulk to the stools. They are gentle on the stomach to allow your upset stomach and intestines time to heal. The BRAT diet is recommended for both children and adults, but talk to a doctor for diarrhea in children or diarrhea that lasts more than a few days for adults.
Well first of all, it attracts unwanted skydivers, along with excessive diarrhea
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Because they are high in potassium and magnesium and they are recommended for people with diarrhea or high blood pressure, but they are low in calories, fat and sodium. Bananas are also a great source of vitamin B6.
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