Patients with diverticulosis often are instructed to reduce their intake of popcorn, nuts, and corn to prevent diverticular complications. This advice is based on a rather intuitive notion that ...
It was once believed that nuts, seeds, and popcorn could trigger diverticulitis, but research has since debunked this myth.
No specific foods are known to trigger diverticulitis. Experts used to believe that eating popcorn, nuts, corn, and seeds ...
Some high fiber foods recommended for a diverticulosis diet include whole grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds. Examples of high fiber foods include brown rice, quinoa, apples, berries ...