Low FODMAP Vegan Garden Herb Salad Dressing
Low FODMAP Vegan Garden Herb Salad Dressing
Low FODMAP Vegan Garden Herb Salad Dressing
Low FODMAP Vegan Garden Herb Salad Dressing
Low FODMAP Vegan Garden Herb Salad Dressing
Low FODMAP Vegan Garden Herb Salad Dressing
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Low FODMAP Vegan Garden Herb Salad Dressing

Dinner
Grocery
IBS
Low-FODMAP
Lunch

$12.17

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Foodguides Review

Consuming foods low in FODMAPs can improve symptom control in people who suffer from IBS.

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  • FLAVORFUL KITCHEN STAPLE: Dress up any meal with mouth watering flavor. Our low FODMAP salad dressing formulas feature extra virgin olive oil, expeller-pressed sunflower oil, Himalayan pink sea salt, raw organic cane sugar (among other delicious and clean ingredients)
  • NO ONION OR GARLIC: Our delicious low FODMAP dressings are gluten free and made with no onion or garlic, so you can take all your favorite foods to the next level without worry. Fody Foods dressings have been certified low FODMAP by Monash University
  • ENJOY ALL YOUR FAVORITE FOODS: Go ahead, put ketchup on those fries, dip that chip in salsa, and grab a snack bar to go! We want you to live free of IBS symptoms and eat convenient, delicious foods you love, at any time of the day
  • LOW FODMAP: FODMAPs are short-chain carbohydrates found in everyday foods, causing uncomfortable symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, and constipation for the 45 million Americans suffering with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Studies show that following a low FODMAP diet can provide complete symptom relief for up to 75% of IBS sufferers
  • EAT LIFE TO THE FULLEST: At Fody, we want you to smile inside and out. That’s why we’ve dedicated ourselves to creating a world of delicious, gut-friendly, low FODMAP foods so you can eat life to the fullest!

Package Dimensions: 9.4 x 5.6 x 2.4 inches

Foodguides Review

Consuming foods low in FODMAPs can improve symptom control in people who suffer from IBS.

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