Is breakfast really the most important meal of the day? No way! But it is important and what you eat is important so lets discuss it!
How does activity level influence how much you should eat? Should you eat carbs, proteins, or fats? How do concentrated sweets affect you? Which foods/drinks should you avoid?
How can breakfast help you have regular bowel movements? What if you are having too many bowel movements after breakfast? What can you change?
Why is it important o have a balanced diet? How can changing up what you eat affect your bowel movements? Ill provide tips on how to have regular bowels movements, and tips on how to increase or decrease bowel movements.
Which breakfast cereals are healthy? Which are telling you they are healthy, but are actually really unhealthy?
Where should fiber come from? What are the healthiest types of fiber? How can fiber intake affect you?
What abut smoothies? Are they good for you? What about patients with gastroparesis...will smoothies help them?
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