Why You Still Have IBS Symptoms Even After Trying Low FODMAP
The honest explanation most people with IBS have never been given and what you can actually do about it
Why You Still Have IBS Symptoms Even After Trying Low FODMAP
The honest explanation most people with IBS have never been given and what you can actually do about it
Help Me Understand My IBS
Download the free guide that explains why your IBS still feels random, unpredictable and frustrating even when you’ve been “doing everything right”.
Created by Kirsten Jackson, Registered Dietitian & IBS Specialist
Because IBS is rarely just about one single “trigger food”.
If you feel like you:
- “Can’t eat anything” but still don’t have answers
- React to foods inconsistently
- Never fully know what’s going to set symptoms off
- Have tried low FODMAP properly but still feel stuck
Download the free guide that explains why your IBS still feels random, unpredictable and frustrating even when you’ve been “doing everything right”.
Created by Kirsten Jackson, Registered Dietitian & IBS Specialist
Because IBS is rarely just about one single “trigger food”.
If you feel like you:
- “Can’t eat anything” but still don’t have answers
- React to foods inconsistently
- Never fully know what’s going to set symptoms off
- Have tried low FODMAP properly but still feel stuck
If You're Honest, You're Exhausted By How Much IBS Controls Your Life.
Maybe you’ve already tried:
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Cutting out gluten
-
Avoiding dairy
-
Following low FODMAP from the Monash app or NHS leaflet
-
Keeping a food diary that gives you no clear answers
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Taking supplements that worked… until they suddenly didn’t
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Skipping meals before commuting or busy days
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Carrying Imodium “just in case”
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Avoiding restaurants because you don’t trust your gut
And despite all of that effort, you still don't really understand:
- Which foods are genuinely triggering symptoms
- Why symptoms seem random
- Why you can tolerate a food one day but react badly another
- Whether stress, hormones, sleep or routine are making things worse
- How to stop constantly thinking about your gut
So instead, IBS quietly takes over more and more of your life.
- You worry about being stuck on the Tube.
- You avoid eating before meetings.
- You panic about long car journeys.
- You pack spare underwear on holiday.
- You Google symptoms late at night.
- You try to look relaxed while mentally tracking every single thing you’ve eaten.
And the worst part?
You’ve probably been told that if low FODMAP didn’t fully work, you just need to restrict more.
But for many people, that’s not actually the problem.
If You're Honest, You're Exhausted By How Much IBS Controls Your Life.
Maybe you’ve already tried:
-
Cutting out gluten
-
Avoiding dairy
-
Following low FODMAP from the Monash app or NHS leaflet
-
Keeping a food diary that gives you no clear answers
-
Taking supplements that worked… until they suddenly didn’t
-
Skipping meals before commuting or busy days
-
Carrying Imodium “just in case”
-
Avoiding restaurants because you don’t trust your gut
And despite all of that effort, you still don't really understand:
- Which foods are genuinely triggering symptoms
- Why symptoms seem random
- Why you can tolerate a food one day but react badly another
- Whether stress, hormones, sleep or routine are making things worse
- How to stop constantly thinking about your gut
So instead, IBS quietly takes over more and more of your life.
- You worry about being stuck on the Tube.
- You avoid eating before meetings.
- You panic about long car journeys.
- You pack spare underwear on holiday.
- You Google symptoms late at night.
- You try to look relaxed while mentally tracking every single thing you’ve eaten.
And the worst part?
You’ve probably been told that if low FODMAP didn’t fully work, you just need to restrict more. But for many people, that’s not actually the problem.
The Missing Piece Most IBS Advice Ignores: Symptom Stacking.
Most IBS advice is built around this idea:
"Find the trigger food. Avoid the trigger food. Symptoms solved."
But real-life IBS rarely works that neatly. Your gut doesn't operate in isolation and neither do your triggers.
The Missing Piece Most IBS Advice Ignores: Symptom Stacking.
Most IBS advice is built around this idea:
"Find the trigger food. Avoid the trigger food. Symptoms solved."
But real-life IBS rarely works that neatly. Your gut doesn't operate in isolation and neither do your triggers.
That means certain foods may combine with:
- 🧠 Stress and anxiety
- 😴 Poor sleep
- ⚡ Hormones
- 🕐 Meal timing
- ☕ Coffee or alcohol
- 🔬 Gut sensitivity
- 🍽️ Eating habits
- 💫 Nervous system overload
Together, these factors can push your gut past its threshold.
- You can eat a food one day and feel completely fine
- Then react badly to the exact same thing another day
- Symptoms can feel inconsistent and impossible to predict
- Food diaries often leave you more confused
Inside this free guide, you'll learn:
- Why low FODMAP doesn’t always create long-term symptom control
- The reason symptoms can feel random even when you’re “being good”
- Why restriction alone rarely solves IBS
- The hidden factors affecting your gut alongside food
- What actually helps people feel more confident and predictable around eating
That means certain foods may combine with:
- 🧠 Stress and anxiety
- 😴 Poor sleep
- ⚡ Hormones
- 🕐 Meal timing
- ☕ Coffee or alcohol
- 🔬 Gut sensitivity
- 🍽️ Eating habits
- 💫 Nervous system overload
Together, these factors can push your gut past its threshold.
- You can eat a food one day and feel completely fine
- Then react badly to the exact same thing another day
- Symptoms can feel inconsistent and impossible to predict
- Food diaries often leave you more confused
Inside this free guide, you'll learn:
- Why low FODMAP doesn’t always create long-term symptom control
- The reason symptoms can feel random even when you’re “being good”
- Why restriction alone rarely solves IBS
- The hidden factors affecting your gut alongside food
- What actually helps people feel more confident and predictable around eating
Hi, I’m Kirsten Jackson, Registered Dietitian and IBS Specialist.
I’ve helped thousands of people with IBS understand their symptoms in a way that actually fits real life.
And I also have IBS myself.
So I know what it feels like to:
- Panic when you can’t find a toilet
- Worry before long journeys or meetings
- Feel frustrated when tests come back “normal”
- Try to be “good” with food and still flare up anyway
- Feel like nobody around you really understands how draining IBS can be
My approach combines evidence-based IBS nutrition with the things most advice leaves out:
- Nervous system support
- Lifestyle factors
- Habit patterns
- Symptom stacking
- Sustainable food freedom
Because IBS management should help you live your life more fully.
Not make your world smaller.
Hi, I’m Kirsten Jackson, Registered Dietitian and IBS Specialist.
I’ve helped thousands of people with IBS understand their symptoms in a way that actually fits real life.
And I also have IBS myself.
So I know what it feels like to:
- Panic when you can’t find a toilet
- Worry before long journeys or meetings
- Feel frustrated when tests come back “normal”
- Try to be “good” with food and still flare up anyway
- Feel like nobody around you really understands how draining IBS can be
My approach combines evidence-based IBS nutrition with the things most advice leaves out:
- Nervous system support
- Lifestyle factors
- Habit patterns
- Symptom stacking
- Sustainable food freedom
Because IBS management should help you live your life more fully.
Not make your world smaller.
Imagine if your gut didn’t take up so much headspace.
Imagine:
- Going out for dinner without checking the menu beforehand
- Getting through a train journey without toilet anxiety
- Wearing clothes you actually feel comfortable in
- Going on holiday without planning every day around your gut
- Having one normal bowel movement a day without discomfort
- Enjoying a coffee or takeaway without spiralling afterwards
- Understanding your personal triggers instead of fearing every food
- Feeling calmer and more in control around symptoms
That’s the goal.
Not perfection.
Not cutting out more and more foods.
Not obsessing over your gut forever.
Just feeling more:
- Predictable
- Relaxed
- Confident
- In control
Imagine if your gut didn’t take up so much headspace.
Imagine:
- Going out for dinner without checking the menu beforehand
- Getting through a train journey without toilet anxiety
- Wearing clothes you actually feel comfortable in
- Going on holiday without planning every day around your gut
- Having one normal bowel movement a day without discomfort
- Enjoying a coffee or takeaway without spiraling afterwards
- Understanding your personal triggers instead of fearing every food
- Feeling calmer and more in control around symptoms
That’s the goal.
Not perfection.
Not cutting out more and more foods.
Not obsessing over your gut forever.
Just feeling more:
- Predictable
- Relaxed
- Confident
- In control
What People Often Realise After Reading This:
★★★★★
Before this, I thought I just needed to avoid more foods. This was the first time someone explained why my symptoms changed from day to day.
★★★★★
I realised I wasn't 'bad' at low FODMAP. I just didn't understand how everything was stacking together. That realisation was huge.
★★★★★
For the first time in years, I feel more in control around food and going out.
★★★★★
I stopped obsessing over every ingredient and actually started understanding my IBS.
What People Often Realise After Reading This:
★★★★★
Before this, I thought I just needed to avoid more foods. This was the first time someone explained why my symptoms changed from day to day.
★★★★★
I realised I wasn't 'bad' at low FODMAP. I just didn't understand how everything was stacking together. That realisation was huge.
★★★★★
For the first time in years, I feel more in control around food and going out.
★★★★★
I stopped obsessing over every ingredient and actually started understanding my IBS.
Download The Free Guide
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Understand Why Your IBS Still Feels Unpredictable, Even After Trying Low FODMAP.
Inside the free guide you’ll discover:
- Why symptoms can still feel random when you’re eating “perfectly”
- The missing piece most IBS advice ignores
- Why you still don’t feel clear on your trigger foods
- How to stop feeling like you “can’t eat anything”
- The first steps towards calmer, more predictable digestion
Evidence-based. Realistic.
Designed for real life not perfect eating.
Download The Free Guide
Get Instant Access
Enter your details below to get instant access.
Understand Why Your IBS Still Feels Unpredictable, Even After Trying Low FODMAP.
Inside the free guide you’ll discover:
- Why symptoms can still feel random when you’re eating “perfectly”
- The missing piece most IBS advice ignores
- Why you still don’t feel clear on your trigger foods
- How to stop feeling like you “can’t eat anything”
- The first steps towards calmer, more predictable digestion
Evidence-based.
Realistic.
Designed for real life not perfect eating.