How to Eat the BRAT Diet

Gastrointestinal distress is one of the worst health problems that anyone can suffer. The BRAT diet is often recommended as diarrhea treatment and for upset stomach accompanied by diarrhea and vomiting.

The foods in the BRAT diet are "binders" and cause mild constipation. For anyone who needs a diarrhea diet, the BRAT diet is recommended.

Here's how to eat the BRAT diet.

Things You'll Need

  • bananas
  • rice
  • applesauce
  • toast
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Instructions

    • 1

      When someone is sick and needs diarrhea treatment, begin introducing fluids first before solid foods. Sips of water and Gatorade and similar drinks are good choices. Stay away from citrus juices or milk. Citrus contains acid and can further upset the stomach. Milk causes mucus and is not well tolerated when nausea is present.

      For vomiting diarrhea, introduce foods a little at a time. As an enticement for children to eat a bit, cut the food into small, fun shapes.

    • 2

      B--BANANAS

      Eat bananas. Bananas are a bland fruit that can be constipating, a good thing when symptoms include diarrhea.

    • 3

      R--RICE

      Eat rice. Rice is well tolerated and is likely to not cause further nausea.

    • 4

      A--APPLESAUCE

      Eat applesauce. The creamy consistency of applesauce goes down easily, and the cold soothes a dry throat.

    • 5

      T--TOAST

      Eat toast. Toast has been a staple of "sick diets" for years. Almost everyone likes toast, and with a bit of jelly, it adds needed calories for the patient to gain strength.

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