Dietary modifications represent the cornerstone of gastroparesis management, as recommended by the British Society of Gastroenterology and NHS guidance: Small, frequent meals : Consuming 56 smaller meals throughout the day rather than three large meals reduces gastric distension and facilitates emptying Low-fat diet : Fats delay gastric emptying
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One antioxidant nutrient with a significant body of literature in support of its antioxidant effects is carnitine [25, 26] which is associated with a reduction in xanthine oxidase activity [27] and known to possess free-radical scavenging activity [28]
Milk thistle, scientifically named silybum marianum, is originally native to Southern Europe through to Asia but today found throughout the world
Some people use L-carnitine by mouth for muscle disorders associated with certain AIDS medications, difficulty fathering a child (male infertility), a brain development disorder called Rett syndrome, anorexia, body weakness and wasting due to an illness, weight loss, chronic fatigue syndrome and fatigue associated with multiple sclerosis, celiac disease, cancer, aging, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, overactive thyroid, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, leg ulcers, Lyme disease, a blood disorder called beta-thalassemia, loss of brain function due to liver damage, hepatitis C, non-alcoholic liver disease, memory, migraine headache, to improve athletic performance and endurance in healthy people and people with a lung condition called chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)