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no that is just a rumor but some say it does.
Aggravate is a verb.
to aggravate = a agrava
can you have asparagus on a diverticulitis diet
Here are some sentences.Don't aggravate the situation by arguing.Her snide comments always aggravate him.
Yes the word diverticulitis is a noun. It is an infection of the diverticulum.
There are people who can aggravate you and not even be aware that they are aggravating.
A diverticulitis diet is intended to give your digestive system a chance to rest. A diverticulitis diet is typically recommended along with antibiotics for mild or uncomplicated cases of diverticulitis.
There are quite a number of foods that can aggravate ulcerative colitis, including: chocolate, beans, spicy foods, fats, and artificial sweeteners. Also be sure to cook all you foods, as eating things raw can be bad.
Diverticulitis is an inflammation of the large intestine or colon. Diverticulosis is a condition that has similar symptoms but there is no inflammation.
Mint can aggravate acid reflux, yes.