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How Christmas dinner with all the trimmings could actually make some people’s stomachs feel BETTER
FOR people with chronic tummy troubles, the prospect of festive feasting can be daunting rather than exciting. You might be able to relate to this if you have ulcerative colitis, even if foods don’t necessarily trigger your symptoms of diarrhoea, weight loss, tiredness and tummy pain. GettyThe amino acid tryptophan – found in foods like turkey – could help ease ulcerative colitis flare-ups, a study on mice has suggested[/caption] But new research conducted on mice suggests that Christmas dinner staples like turkey, pigs in blankets, nut roast and stuffing could provide colitis sufferers some relief. A study conducted by researchers at Thomas Jefferson University suggested that

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