A member asked:

How common is fructose malabsorption and what are the symptoms? which foods should be avoided with it?

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Be sure of diagosis: Malabsorption is complex and may reflect bacterial fermentation from sibo, small bowel inflammation or mucosal disease (lots of causes), GI transit issues, pancreatic enzyme activity and sufficiency, etc. A fructose re-trial on your part after sibo eradication may be worthwhile.

Answered 4/10/2016

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