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vanilla extract

vanilla extract

Additives & Leavening

Is vanilla extract low fermentation-compatible?

No, avoid

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Sensitivity notes

Why low fermentation diet checker matters

SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth) diets focus on reducing fermentable foods that feed bacteria in the small intestine. Low-fermentation foods help manage symptoms like bloating, gas, and abdominal discomfort.

  • Low-fermentation eating reduces food for overgrown bacteria
  • Meal spacing (4-5 hours) allows the MMC to clear the gut
  • Avoid grazing - structured meals are better

Triggers

Histamine
Low
Histamine Liberators
Low
FODMAPs
Safe
Fructans
Safe
GOS
Safe
Fructose
Safe
Polyols
Safe
Gluten
Safe
Lactose
Safe
Dairy Proteins
Safe
Nightshades
Safe
Salicylates
Low
Oxalates
Low
Nickel
Low
Sulfites
Low
Nitrites
Safe
Glutamates
Low
Tyramine
Low
Caffeine
Safe
Lectin
Safe
Low Fermentation
Low

Diets

Inflammation
✗ Avoid
Vegan
✓ Fit
Vegetarian
✓ Fit
Paleo AIP
✗ Avoid
Mediterranean
✗ Avoid
DASH Diet
✗ Avoid
EoE Compatible
✗ Avoid
FODMAPs
✓ Fit
Low Fermentation
✗ Avoid
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Low Fermentation Guide

Everything you need to know about low fermentation sensitivity and smart food choices.

SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth) diets focus on reducing fermentable foods that feed bacteria in the small intestine. Low-fermentation foods help manage symptoms like bloating, gas, and abdominal discomfort.

Sensitivity varies widely. What triggers one person may be fine for another. Track your reactions to find your personal threshold.

These foods are generally well-tolerated for Low Fermentation sensitivity:

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These foods have moderate levels and may be tolerated in small amounts:

These foods are high in low fermentation and may trigger symptoms:

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If you're sensitive to Low Fermentation, consider these strategies:

  • 1Low-fermentation eating reduces food for overgrown bacteria
  • 2Meal spacing (4-5 hours) allows the MMC to clear the gut
  • 3Avoid grazing - structured meals are better
  • 4Some find the elemental diet helpful under medical supervision
  • 5Address underlying causes with your healthcare provider

Pro tip: Keep a food diary to track your reactions. The Triggerbites app makes this easy with automatic pattern detection.

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