The Cause of Lower Abdominal Cramping Pain




Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast show

Summary: <p>Today we're going to talk about the best and worst foods for lower abdominal pain. </p> <p><br></p> <p>There are many different causes of lower abdominal cramping or pain. But, in my opinion, we can usually trace the problem back to the person's diet and malabsorption. </p> <p><br></p> <p>If a person has a problem with malabsorption, they may also experience bloating, diarrhea, or loose stool. The more inflammation or gut problems you have, the more sensitive you're going to be to certain things like gluten, lactose, fruit, grains, legumes, beans, nuts, and seeds. </p> <p><br></p> <p>A good thing to consume would be a stew with homemade bone broth. The collagen in the stew is great for inflammation in the gut. Adding vegetables to the stew is also fantastic because they will cook down to the point where they shouldn't bother your digestive system. </p> <p><br></p> <p>High-quality saturated animal fats are important to help support the gut. This means the meat you add to your stew should have skin on it and should be fatty. </p> <p><br></p> <p>Lactose-free whole-milk kefir or lactose-free goat milk kefir is also great to help support healthy digestion. To support the colon, you may want to consume probiotic foods. Ghee and fermented vegetables may also be beneficial. </p> <p><br></p> <p>The best vegetable for digestive issues is cabbage. This may be because it contains sulforaphane or certain phytonutrients. Even people who have digestive problems like gastritis or irritable bowel syndrome may find it easier to consume cabbage. </p>