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By March 3, 2010 - 4:15am
 
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I have acid reflux waiting for appointment to get a scope , on prevacid 2 a day at 30 mg doc. told me to eat bland diet. i quit smoking and gave up the coffee, question is what consist of a bland diet,, i read no whole wheat but white bread which makes no sense i was told apples then i read no apples so im stuck and i would love anyones help Thanks

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The reasoning behind being able to eat white bread and no wheat is because a bland diet consists of foods very low in fiber-- hence the no wheat. Apples can be eaten, just skinned off.

Here is a list of foods that can be consumed in a bland diet-- hope it helps:

Cream of Wheat
White Rice
Mashed potatoes
Cooked Pasta
Saltine Crackers
White Bread
AppleSauce
Fruits-- without the skins
Banana
Mashed/cooked veggies without seeds or stems
Carrots
Green beans
Celery
Cottage cheese
Ice cream (no nuts)
Slice of mild cheese
Plain yogurt
2 tbsp peanut butter
Egg
Fish
Turkey
Chicken
Tofu

Water, mild teas, and low-acid juices such as apple, pear, and grape can be drank as
much as you'd like. Do not drink caffeinated beverages.

Also, try to eat small portions of each at a time. So if you're going to have chicken and veggies, try to consume 1/2 cup of each. Eating too much at once can upset your stomach.

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March 3, 2010 - 7:02am
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