Recipes & Rituals — low FODMAP

Best Protein Powder for IBS (2026 Guide)

Best Protein Powder for IBS (2026 Guide)

The best protein powder for IBS in 2026: what triggers symptoms, what to avoid, and the low FODMAP, additive-free options that are gentle on a sensitive gut.

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Low FODMAP Protein Powder: Complete Guide

Low FODMAP Protein Powder: Complete Guide

Low FODMAP Protein Powder: Complete Guide What Is a Low FODMAP Protein Powder? Low FODMAP protein powders are protein supplements made without ingredients that commonly trigger digestive symptoms such as bloating, gas, or stomach discomfort. Many conventional protein powders contain additives like gums, chicory root fibre, or certain sweeteners that can be problematic for people with sensitive digestion. For people following a low FODMAP diet or managing IBS, choosing a clean and simple protein powder can make a significant difference in digestive comfort. Why Some Protein Powders Cause Bloating Many protein powders contain ingredients that are difficult for sensitive digestive...

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Protein for Women Over 40 — Why Your Needs Change and How to Meet Them

Protein for Women Over 40 — Why Your Needs Change and How to Meet Them

Protein is arguably the most important nutrient for women over 40 — and it is the one most commonly under-consumed. Here is what changes after 40, why it matters, and what to do about it.What Changes After 40From around age 35, women begin to lose muscle mass at a rate of approximately 1% per year — a process called sarcopenia. After menopause, when oestrogen levels drop sharply, this accelerates significantly. Learn more about how hormones affect IBS and gut health.How Much Protein Do Women Over 40 Need?The NHS recommends 0.75g per kilogram as a minimum. However, leading researchers now recommend...

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Father's Day Protein Pancake Stack — Low FODMAP Vegan Breakfast

Father's Day Protein Pancake Stack — Low FODMAP Vegan Breakfast

Make Dad a breakfast he will actually remember this Father's Day. This High Protein Pancake Stack is gut-friendly, certified Low FODMAP and stacks up beautifully with maple syrup and fresh strawberries.Ingredients 2 scoops That Protein Nutty Nutty Peanut Butter 100g oat flour 2 eggs (or flax eggs for fully vegan) 150ml oat milk 1 tbsp maple syrup 1 tsp baking powder Pinch of sea salt Coconut oil for cooking To serve: maple syrup, fresh strawberries, peanut butter drizzle Instructions Whisk together protein powder, oat flour, baking powder and salt. In a separate bowl whisk eggs, oat milk and maple syrup....

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