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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Hey guys! Sorry for the short hiatus. Today we're BACK with one of my favorite gut healing recipes - Low FODMAP BONE BROTH.
    Why is bone broth so great for gut health, you ask: COLLAGEN.
    Collagen is the most abundant protein found in the human body. It's one of the major building blocks for our skin, bones, muscles, joints, and gut lining. It's basically the glue that holds us all together. ;)
    Those of us with digestive issues often develop intestinal permeability aka leaky gut which allows bacteria, toxins, and food molecules to pass through the gut lining and into places they shouldn't be. This triggers the immune system and causes allergies, food sensitivities, migraines, rashes and other skin problems. Collagen helps to repair these holes like spackle on a wall.
    Check out this video to see how I use just a few ingredients to transform water into a seriously flavorful and HEALING broth.
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    INGREDIENTS:
    2-3 Rotisserie Chickens (carcasses only)
    3-4 Carrots
    3" Ginger
    1 Lemon (peel only)
    1 bunch Cilantro (stems only)
    2 TB Apple Cider Vinegar
    2 tsp Salt
    1/2 tsp Peppercorns (ground black pepper okay)
    Add water unto the fill line in your instant pot, then pressure cook on high for 2 hours. Next uncover and sauté for 1 hour until reduced. Strain and cool overnight. Finish by scraping the fat off of the top. Refrigerate for 1 week or store in the freezer for 3 months.
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Комментарии • 144

  • @rosehiver6262
    @rosehiver6262 Год назад +13

    Actually, you think your bone broth is concentrate in collagen but it is not. The purpose of cooking all day long (since you’re asking) is to come to the point when the bone deteriorates. When you press the bone with two fingers, it must be soft like a sponge and fall in pieces. That means all the collagen and nutrients escaped from the bone. Then when your broth has cooled down, it should turn into gelatine, a solid structure that you can cut with a knife. Your broth is still liquid. The only way to get this solid structure is the slow cooking.
    You broth is certainly not bad, but you just didn’t get the maximum from your bones. But your dog will get it. 😊

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад +11

      Hi Rose! You’re right, but I choose to do it this way because the long cooking process causes histamines to accumulate, and makes me itchy😣 because I have a lot allergies and am sensitive to histamines. My broth is still gelatinous, but I could try pressure cooking it a little longer to help the bones break down more. I’ll give it a try and see. But you’re right, this way I am able to use the scape as dog food. Lol. Thanks for the comment/suggestion!

    • @GWHAWK87
      @GWHAWK87 5 месяцев назад

      Whether you cook it for a short amount of time or a long amount of time you are still extracting all the things. And reducing it to a more concentrated amount makes a lot of sense, you don’t lose anything, but you might find you could do another batch with those bones.

  • @lifeexperiences208
    @lifeexperiences208 Год назад +10

    My first time watching, instantly I like how down to earth you are. Don’t listen to the negative comment, your sweet, simple and I enjoy your recipe and will so try it.
    My mom has diverticulitis and I’m looking for ways to help her heal her gut. So thank you very much for showing that it’s possible with chicken bones since we don’t eat beef. ❤

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад +3

      Awww thanks! Reducing fodmaps in the diet will definitely help to reduce the inflammation in your mom’s gut lining that is causing little pockets to form. There is also a high probability that she has leaky gut and has possibly developed some food allergies over the years, which may be showing up as an “autoimmune” issue or generalized widespread inflammation like fibromyalgia. If this is the case, I would really recommend keeping a food journal and going through a full elimination diet as described in my low FODMAP diet explained video to find all of her triggers. Best of luck!☺️

  • @djbrec
    @djbrec 2 года назад +11

    Love bone broth, you can add celery it is listed low FODMAP on all lists I’ve found and super tasty in broth ❤️

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  2 года назад +7

      Hello! I know I could technically add 1/3 stalk of celery per serving but I try not to add any FODMAP containing ingredients to my bone both to ensure that it doesn’t irritate my gut. Especially if I’m making it because of a flare up rather than just meal prep purposes. I also typically don’t buy celery because it is so difficult to use it all up 1/3 of a stalk at a time.😆

  • @coffeebeforemascara
    @coffeebeforemascara Год назад +3

    Yum! I'm the one who boils their carcasses all day long. Perfect in the wintertime when the humidity is low, kind of a win-win. Now I NEVER thought of adding lemon zest and ginger though. I'm doing that next batch!

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад +1

      Wow! I never thought of using it to humidify the house. Hmmm, might have to try that. I’m excited for you to try adding some herbs and spices to your broth - it really does make a huge difference! Thanks for watching!

    • @pennybrackett9889
      @pennybrackett9889 Год назад

      I simmer the carcasses on the stove on low all day! The house smells so good. But I don’t have an instant pot . Years ago I had a pressure cooker and loved it.

  • @rafaelpereira9859
    @rafaelpereira9859 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video. This content helps a lot of people. I love people who promote animal based food. I'm feeling good from the last few weeks of carnivore and 0-sugar diet. 10 pounds down 3-4 weeks no effort

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  2 месяца назад

      That’s great! I never went full carnivore but I would eat just meat for some meals when my gastritis flared up. I found that eliminating the fiber that was hard to digest was really helpful for me. I don’t really eat sugar, I never had much of a sweet tooth, but I know doing so would really help to improve the composition of your microbiome.

  • @giuliavieira2905
    @giuliavieira2905 6 месяцев назад

    Garlic, onions, celery, nightshades (like tomatoes), or vinegars, paprika, or peppers, can be bad if you have FODMAP sensitivity or histamine resistance. Sometimes the acidity in lemons/limes can also be too much. It tastes good without anything anyway, just some salt maybe. You can add it to a soup if it doesn't taste too good

  • @amandavath3501
    @amandavath3501 3 года назад +3

    Definitely going to try this!! I looove bone broth but doing in the Insta pot seems much easier. So helpful. Thank you!

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  3 года назад

      Yay! The instant pot is definitely the way to go for bone broth.👌🏻

  • @marymanning5150
    @marymanning5150 10 месяцев назад +2

    This sure works for me, after a lifetime of tummy problems.
    What a relief

  • @dianechastanet9255
    @dianechastanet9255 Год назад +1

    Thank you for being incredibly honest and open! 1st time watcher and loving you… thanks for the recipe

  • @kseniadelaveri6196
    @kseniadelaveri6196 3 года назад +4

    I Love bone broth and cooking with it! Adds so much flavor to everything!

  • @karenbenavente1124
    @karenbenavente1124 Год назад +1

    Hi, love this easy and too the point video and youre making me crave some of this yummy bone broth recipe!
    Thank you for this Delicious recipe ❤

  • @terriepasterchek74
    @terriepasterchek74 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much! Can’t wait to try this. Very informative video.

  • @christenjohnson7934
    @christenjohnson7934 Год назад +1

    This video is so helpful my son suffers from Crohn's I'm gna try this thank you so much🙏

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад

      Awww I’m so sorry to hear that - crohns sucks! But the low FODMAP diet has been shown to help. Also, check out my low FODMAP diet explained video if you haven’t already. You could use the framework of an elimination diet to figure out if he has any undiagnosed food allergies. Regularly consuming an allergen would cause a sustained allergic reaction that would cause the inflammation and ulceration seen in crohns and mimic an autoimmune condition. I was on my way to a crohns diagnosis but discovered that I was allergic to garlic, onions, and wheat. Once I removed them from my diet, all my symptoms went away and after a few months, my gut was able to heal itself. There’s so much we can do for that type of condition, not just take an injection that shuts off our immune system. I wish you and your son the best of luck on your digestive journey. I’m rooting for you!

  • @venternicky9599
    @venternicky9599 Год назад +1

    You make it seem easy!! And it is delicious!! Thank you for your video ❤

  • @billys4068
    @billys4068 3 года назад +4

    You explain things so well 👍

  • @wajihomar8263
    @wajihomar8263 2 года назад +4

    I fucking love your videos… so genuine, to the point and caters. Idk ppl that can’t eat onion or garlic aside from myself. I’m the only one that’s blessed with this condition in my family

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  2 года назад +2

      Thank you!! Yeah, I know it’s so random! I’m glad my vids have been able to help you and hopefully make you feel less alone too.😘

    • @amandaallen5335
      @amandaallen5335 9 месяцев назад

      I'm also allergic to onion and cucumbers... I'm the only person I know allergic to cucumbers! Get ho

    • @wajihomar8263
      @wajihomar8263 9 месяцев назад

      @@amandaallen5335 I’m can’t do cucumbers either. Try this product out it recently changed my life. I can eat whatever I want now. Fodzyme

  • @SummerGioia
    @SummerGioia 2 года назад +2

    I love this video!!! It's so interesting! Thank you! :D

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  2 года назад

      Thank you! We worked really hard on it! I’m glad that it found you and that you found it helpful!❤️

  • @johnmethew95
    @johnmethew95 8 месяцев назад

    you deserve for more thousands likes. A complete video, good work. I am in love with .............. bone broth. 👌

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  8 месяцев назад +1

      Awwwwe… thank you so much, John! Happy New Year!

    • @johnmethew95
      @johnmethew95 8 месяцев назад

      May 2024 will be a great year for you. Thanks for reply.

  • @jchoco453
    @jchoco453 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome bone broth recipe! Thank you!😊❤

  • @patriciamurashige6879
    @patriciamurashige6879 Год назад

    Oh my.. I have been dumping my chicken bones and carcasses away😟 I will save in freezer and make bone broth!! I actually made some with oxtails and it was gelatinous and yummy! Scraped off all the fat on top and actually ate the oxtails and drank the delicious “soup” didn’t know it was bone broth😋

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад

      Nice! Yeah, you can make a good broth from all kinds of stuff and get that rich gelatinous consistency. I just happened to end up with chicken bones all the time, and I really hate to be wasteful.😉

  • @donnas2375
    @donnas2375 Год назад +1

    Mannitol...please see her reply to Ashley above your comment for her longer explanation. Best wishes

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад

      I love when you guys help each other out in the comments!

  • @dorisagbetsise565
    @dorisagbetsise565 Год назад

    Carrot
    Celery
    Ginger
    Cillantro
    Lemon peel
    Salt
    Pepper
    2tablespoons of apple cider vinegar
    Potatoe peels...

  • @pennybrackett9889
    @pennybrackett9889 Год назад +1

    Did you post recipe for A Russian black currant tea? I make anise tea which includes cinnamon stick that’s pretty nice.

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад +2

      That’s cool! No, I don’t have a recipe, but I LOVE Russian black currant tea! A Russian friend of mine gave me a bag of it once.

    • @pennybrackett9889
      @pennybrackett9889 Год назад

      Check out your video around the 9:24 mark

  • @carlosdanj
    @carlosdanj 3 года назад +2

    I would love to see you cook and carve a Turkey gorgeous...can you do this?

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  3 года назад +1

      Maybe next year I’ll do a whole thanksgiving special...😜

  • @Heidi914
    @Heidi914 Год назад +1

    I couldn’t hear what you said to be careful about celery for “celery is high in ….”?

    • @ichabodcrane9479
      @ichabodcrane9479 Год назад +1

      FODMAPS. It’s foods that some people find hard to digest

    • @Heidi914
      @Heidi914 Год назад +1

      @@ichabodcrane9479 thank you!

    • @ichabodcrane9479
      @ichabodcrane9479 Год назад

      @@Heidi914 no problem 🙂

  • @wendywertz8828
    @wendywertz8828 Год назад +1

    Fasting wrecked my adrenal glands and only eating low carb frequent meals healed me and my gut !!!! Waiting until your starving is a sure fire way to end up crashing your hormones / adrenals beware

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад +1

      Hello. I’m so sorry to hear that happened to you. Fasting can be a little tricky for people who are severely ill and aren’t used to it, or when it’s prolonged, but I am only mentioning it in response to having a ibs flare up/food allergy reaction to give the body time to heal itself, rather than asking it to digest more food when it’s already struggling. It sounds like you’ve made progress on your digestive journey and I’m very happy for you. Thanks for the comment!

    • @jackiedelvalle
      @jackiedelvalle 2 месяца назад

      Not for me it isn't, nor millions of others, so it must've been you. Sorry!

  • @patriciaelg1464
    @patriciaelg1464 14 дней назад

    I don't have an instant pot. Can I use a crock pot or large pot kn the stove?

  • @gregoryludkovsky5185
    @gregoryludkovsky5185 5 месяцев назад

    u cook all goodness out of GINGER BY COOKING !! I do chicken feet bone broth, It has the the best collagen

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  3 месяца назад

      I’ve been wanting to try chicken feet for the collagen! I haven’t gotten around to it tho.

    • @jackiedelvalle
      @jackiedelvalle 2 месяца назад

      Most cultures cook ginger when they use it in cooking. I'm going to go with what's the norm.

  • @jackiedelvalle
    @jackiedelvalle 2 месяца назад

    Maaaan, yt puts the loooonnnngessstttt adverts in your videos!

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  2 месяца назад

      I’m so sorry. I have no control over that.

  • @joannbarrientes4996
    @joannbarrientes4996 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the great advice, I was wondering about probiotics? Any advice there? There are so many, expensive most of them, ps bone broth rocked

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  2 года назад +2

      Hi Joann! So glad you like the bone broth! Here’s a link to the probiotics I use. They are a bit pricey but they don’t need to be taken every day. I typically take them for 2 weeks after a course of antibiotics or after I get food poisoning or something, or once a quarter for maintenance. I hope to go over this in greater detail in a future video. ☺️ www.amazon.com/dp/B00JZ246S6/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_glt_fabc_5WBZPXW2RS58QKECC3SF?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&linkCode=ml2&tag=gritandgrocer-20

    • @joannbarrientes4996
      @joannbarrientes4996 2 года назад

      @@gritandgroceries thank you for the links, I,be been looking into the best probiotic, I take one everyday, after having cdiff, then diagnosed with IBS, fodmap is helping

  • @zeeshansiddiqui658
    @zeeshansiddiqui658 Месяц назад

    Whenever I start to consume bone broth I get diarrhea/ loose stools. Please give some advice on what I should do😢 ?

  • @Jacobs_Travail
    @Jacobs_Travail Год назад +1

    🔥

  • @annemariebelcher6931
    @annemariebelcher6931 Год назад +1

    What if the fat in the broth is my trigger? I’ve also done vegetable broth and that comes back up. I’m so frustrated 😢

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад +5

      Hi Annemarie, I’m so sorry to hear that you’re having such a rough time. People with poor digestion often have an issue digesting fats - especially if you’ve had your gallbladder removed. If you refrigerate the broth and then scoop off the fat that collects on top, then it really wouldn’t be so high in fat to cause an issue. Similarly, veggies are not high in fat. If you’re having issues with regurgitation with a wide variety of foods, I would think you might have an issue with low stomach acid. Depending on how bad the situation is, this can cause severe indigestion and regurgitation due to not being able to keep your lower esophageal sphincter closed. Having low stomach acid also prevents the body from producing digestive enzymes and bile to help you breakdown and digest food. If you’re a person that gets acid reflux and takes antacids this could be the issue that you might want to explore. I know it might feel that you have too much acid, but problem is actually that the acid is getting to the wrong place, and that’s because the acid is too weak to keep the lower esophageal sphincter closed. Does that sound like it could be the issue?

  • @kataisom5115
    @kataisom5115 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @scrane5500
    @scrane5500 Год назад

    Bone broths even from organic and grass fed animals still have high concentrations of lead (Pb).

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад +1

      Unfortunately we are all living in a very toxic environment and we can't really avoid it nowadays. If that's something you're concerned about, don't make it. I personally like to view everything in life as a tradeoff, and feel like the risk is worth the reward. Nothing is perfect. Plus, I'm probably consuming more toxic metals/chemicals from breathing the air living near the freeway. I'm not too worried about the homemade bone broth, but that you for bringing that to my attention. :)

    • @jackiedelvalle
      @jackiedelvalle 2 месяца назад

      Bone broth is healing my gut, so I'm sticking with it. Agree that it's nigh impossible to avoid ALL toxins these days, so I try to avoid the ones that most inhibit normal functioning for me.

  • @juliacarter1280
    @juliacarter1280 9 дней назад

    Have you healed?

  • @duchessofst.andrew7210
    @duchessofst.andrew7210 Год назад

    Any new 2022 Low Fodmap videos ❓❓💁🏻‍♀️

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад

      Uhh yeah! I have over 50 vids for you if you check out my home page.😉

  • @user-ck8ly2ht5q
    @user-ck8ly2ht5q Год назад

    Is the saute step necessary or just for flavor?
    Asking because I'd rather have more liquid to last longer

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад +1

      I suppose you could skip it, but then you won’t have as much collagen per serving. If your just doing it for the flavor, that’s fine, but if you’re trying to use the collagen in brown broth to repair a leaky gut, I would recommend cooking out some of the liquid to concentrate the collagen. It really depends on your goals. Thanks for watching!

  • @user-ck8ly2ht5q
    @user-ck8ly2ht5q Год назад

    Hi
    Great content!
    Is your instant pot a 6qt or 8qt?

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад +1

      Thanks! The one I’m using in this video is an 8qt, but the one I use regularly now is a 6qt and the recipe works the same, except I can only fit one chicken carcass in the smaller pot. Thanks for watching!

  • @amandaallen5335
    @amandaallen5335 9 месяцев назад

    For those of us that don't have and can't afford an instant pot what can I use?

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  9 месяцев назад

      You can use an old school pressure cooker or just a regular pot on the stove. It will take waaay longer tho. Also apparently the longer you cook something the more histamines accumulate. I don’t know if that’s an issue for you, but it is something you might want to be aware of if you follow the recipe and cook it all day on the stove and it still seems to disagree with you, that could be why.

  • @chinny2777
    @chinny2777 Год назад

    Awesome video! Are you able to consume the bone broth after cooking it in the instanta pot? Or do you have to put it in the fridge like you showed to get the fatty content? Thanks!

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад

      Hello! Great question! You could consume it without skimming the fat, especially if your body is more fat adapted, or if you eating a high fat/low carb diet like keto. But for most people (especially if you don't have a gallbladder), I would recommend skimming off the fat, which makes it easier to digest. DON'T THROW IT AWAY THOUGH. Save it in a mason jar in the fridge and use it as your cooking fat for up to 2 weeks! ;)

  • @Sara-bm6jw
    @Sara-bm6jw Год назад

    Hi, when you use your frozen chicken carcass are they going into the pot raw or cooked?

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад +1

      Hello! The carcass has previously been cooked. I roast the whole chicken when I meal prep (I have a video for that too) then I pick the bones and freeze the carcass to make broth at later time.😉 #nowaste

    • @Sara-bm6jw
      @Sara-bm6jw Год назад

      @@gritandgroceries thank you. I’m gunna give it a go!

  • @syedareema1139
    @syedareema1139 7 месяцев назад

    Can I cook on a regular stove top cooking ?

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  7 месяцев назад

      Absolutely! You can use an old school pressure cooker on the stove top and the recipe will be pretty much the same, or just a regular pot, but that will take waaay longer. Some people boil it for like 24 hrs to pull out all of the collagen. It can totally be done, but just be aware that if you use that method, the longer cook time can increase the level of histamines in the broth which may cause negative symptoms for you. You really won’t know until you try it, but just be aware that that can happen.😉

  • @nancybrowning3380
    @nancybrowning3380 Год назад

    I seen in the freezer at the grocery store beef bones, with mallow would they be good for bone broth?

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад

      I've never used beef bones, but I don't see why not! I would recommend saving the fat that accumulates on the top of your broth after you refrigerate it. Store it in a jar in the fridge and you can use it as cooking fat for up to 2 weeks! :)

    • @jackiedelvalle
      @jackiedelvalle 2 месяца назад

      ​@@gritandgroceriesThat is exactly what I do with my tallow. Cook veg in it. So very good 😋

  • @user-pt9vo5ec1q
    @user-pt9vo5ec1q 9 месяцев назад

    Is making broth from broiler chicken good?

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  9 месяцев назад +1

      I don’t see why not. The bones would still be full of collagen. Your broth just might have more of a charred flavor. Try it! Let us know how it comes out! Best of luck!

  • @lexiricca5941
    @lexiricca5941 Год назад

    Wondering if I can use a crock pot instead of insta pot??

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад

      Hi Lexi! I wouldn’t recommend it. The pressure cooking process is what’s allowing us to pull all of the healing collagen out of the bones. Some people do to cook their bone broth on the stovetop over 2 days, but I don’t recommend that because the longer you cook it, the more histamines will build up, and we don’t want to be throwing histamines on the fire that is an ibs flare up or allergic reaction.😉

  • @JD-wx3pk
    @JD-wx3pk Год назад

    Do you have to heat it again before consumption. Or can you just drink it cold?

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад +1

      Hi! You could drink it cold, but it would be a bit thick and any fat left in it would be solid.

    • @JD-wx3pk
      @JD-wx3pk Год назад

      @@gritandgroceries cheers. I've just bought some collagen power till my collagen type 2 pills arrive. Awesome video, and you look great!!.

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад

      Aww thank you!

    • @joescheller6680
      @joescheller6680 Год назад

      ​@@JD-wx3pknot a quick way to get what you need.

  • @Joker-go7rm
    @Joker-go7rm 2 года назад

    I’ll help you and subscribe , I follow your foodmap diet because i suffer from ibs

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад

      Thank you! I hope my recipes help you as well! Best of luck on your digestive journey!

  • @GrammaSheShe
    @GrammaSheShe Год назад +1

    Personally, I just want to get the recipe and not so much the social aspect. I would hate for that to get in the way of giving your channel a try.

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад +1

      Just fast forward then. Lol

    • @jackiedelvalle
      @jackiedelvalle 2 месяца назад

      ​@@gritandgroceriesI always find it odd when people think videos should be tailored to their individual likes and needs, like what the.....?!!!! 😂😂😂

  • @fruitdemer201
    @fruitdemer201 Год назад

    Has anyone got rid of ibs with this soup??

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад +1

      Hi Mihaela! IBS is a complex issue that requires a multifaceted approach that includes diet, stress management, improved sleep, exercise, etc. a whole lifestyle really - one soup isn’t going to do it. I believe it’s important to include homemade bone broth in the diet because it has collagen that will help to support a healthy gut lining, but it’s important to realize that there’s no quick fix, no short cut, no magic bullet - just dedication and hard work, but it’s worth it and you can do it!

  • @user-th7kn1kb1r
    @user-th7kn1kb1r Год назад

    Celery? High In what?

    • @eclecticsoulfire
      @eclecticsoulfire 11 месяцев назад +1

      Fodmap, I would have to look it up too but from I gather it has something to do with food that causes ibs, allergies & inflammation

  • @ashleycofer8844
    @ashleycofer8844 Год назад

    Celery is high in what??

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  Год назад +1

      Mannitol, which is a polyol (the "p' in FODMAP) - it is a sugar alcohol. 2 stalks is high in mannitol and will most likely cause symptoms in people with ibs. 1/3 a stalk (0.53 oz) is moderately high is mannitol, and 0.35 oz is considered to be the Low FODMAP serving size, according to Monash University's Fodmap App, and should be well tolerated by most people with ibs. HOWEVER - this is such a small amount, I generally opt to skip celery entirely. Hope that was helpful. :)

    • @jay2287_1
      @jay2287_1 Год назад

      @@gritandgroceries yes, its helpul thanks :)

  • @sj4177
    @sj4177 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @KenjiEspresso
    @KenjiEspresso 10 месяцев назад

    You forgot a button lady.

  • @CaptainJirk
    @CaptainJirk 10 месяцев назад

    This girl is gorgeous.

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  9 месяцев назад

      Aw shucks☺️

    • @CaptainJirk
      @CaptainJirk 9 месяцев назад

      @@gritandgroceries I told my mom about you. Too soon?

  • @marinasmith4772
    @marinasmith4772 9 месяцев назад

    How about just buying a decent brand from Whole Foods? I just don't have time for all of this.

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  9 месяцев назад

      Good luck finding one without garlic and onion. The bigger problem is that food products that are convenient started out as food, but during the processing, chemicals have been added as preservatives and they usually encounter harsh disinfectants because factories are dirty and since it’s not technically an ingredient, the companies don’t have to list it on the label. Through this process, something that has started out as food, is no longer food. It’s not good for you, and it certainly won’t heal your gut. I don’t know what you’re eating now and packaged bone broth would be better than a diet of chicken nuggets and top ramen, but in my experience, to truly heal, it’s takes more work than that. Unfortunately there are no shortcuts in life, and if you don’t make the time to prioritize your health and eat home cooked food, nothing will change. Sorry.

  • @jeep-australia
    @jeep-australia 4 месяца назад

    Bone broth is great and than you destroy it with carbohydrates. IBS feeds off carbohydrates literally. Very flawed advice, its good for maybe managing but not reversing.. Beef bones broth add salt and DONE. IBS reversed. Could do this VOD in 5mins

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  3 месяца назад

      If you want to make your bone broth that way, that’s fine, but it’s not true that all carbohydrates trigger ibs. FODMAP is an acronym for certain carbohydrates that aren’t broken down and absorbed properly and can trigger ibs symptoms. I explain it more in-depth in this video if you would like to know more. ruclips.net/video/60a608yZV44/видео.htmlsi=NlCkqTXn-GYucfj1

    • @jeep-australia
      @jeep-australia 3 месяца назад

      Example-If you eat any carbohydrates and dont clean teeth you get cavities ie you shouldn't eat something that can cut thru the toughest thing in our body enamel . Animal food never does this. IBS feed off carbs no matter what or which. Its why in general they say you cant reverse IBS only treat symptoms. Because eating carbs feeds. Not to mention gingivitis can never reverse it if you eat any carbs. We dont have the organs to break down carbs correctly, not to even talk about the known carcinogens and oxalates in every day veggies. Truly scary that the public isnt being told this even today. @@gritandgroceries

  • @annmendez5601
    @annmendez5601 2 года назад +2

    Sorry does not seem to friendly. A bit snub

    • @gritandgroceries
      @gritandgroceries  2 года назад +7

      Do I not seem friendly, or does my bone broth not seem IBS friendly?? Am I a snob? What? Lol

    • @tehuti112
      @tehuti112 2 года назад +4

      @@gritandgroceries don’t listen to the hate. I have ulcerative colitis and this was very helpful to me and I’m sure many others as well. Keep up the great work.

    • @GreenBanana675
      @GreenBanana675 Год назад

      More just cringe.

    • @ashleycofer8844
      @ashleycofer8844 Год назад

      Celery is high in what????

    • @RagePaige101
      @RagePaige101 Год назад +1

      I absolutely adore your vibe girl. Someone had to throw some hate with all these love comments. Keep doing you girl. We IBS suffers appreciate you 🙏🏻

  • @annmendez5601
    @annmendez5601 2 года назад +2

    Not friendly at all

  • @k.martin28270
    @k.martin28270 Год назад

    I couldn't hear you.... celery is high in what?

  • @Alaa-tw1lw
    @Alaa-tw1lw 2 года назад

    Thank you❤️❤️❤️❤️