Rachel Pauls Food Launches With Introduction of Unique Energy Bar That Is Next Big Thing for IBS Sufferers

Low-FODMAP Diet Is More Effective in Treating IBS Symptoms Than
Costly Medications

CINCINNATI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The 45 million Americans who suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
gained a vital ally today when Rachel Pauls Food launched its web site
and began taking online orders for a first-of-its-kind line of energy
bars called Happy Bars.

Great-tasting Happy Bars come in four flavors: Chocolate Chip Delight,
Orange Chocolate Ecstasy, Peanut Chocolate Euphoria and Peanut Maple
Pleasure. The bars are unique, and a breakthrough for IBS sufferers,
because they are scientifically verified to contain less than 0.5 grams
of total FODMAPs per serving.

FODMAPs are carbohydrates that can trigger gas, bloating, cramping,
diarrhea and constipation. FODMAP is an acronym for Fermentable
Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, Monosaccharides and Polyols. Extensive
medical research shows that following a low-FODMAP eating plan can help
eliminate digestive discomfort.

Dr. Rachel Pauls, a physician and mother of three, follows a low-FODMAP
food plan to eliminate her own IBS symptoms. She founded Rachel Pauls
Food to help people more easily manage their digestive issues and live
healthier, happier lives.

Rachel Pauls Food also is the developer of the only known North American
lab test capable of analyzing food for FODMAP content. The company’s Dr.
Rachel Pauls Low-FODMAP Seal of Approval means a food product has been
scientifically analyzed and verified as low-FODMAP and contains less
than 0.5 grams of total FODMAPS per serving.

“Twenty to 40 percent of visits to GI doctors are for IBS symptoms, and
avoiding foods that trigger flare-ups is an effective treatment,” Dr.
Pauls said. “Following a low-FODMAP diet is often more successful than
costly medications that have side effects.”

Seventy to 80 percent of IBS patients improved while on a low-FODMAP
diet, usually within one to four weeks, according to a review of
worldwide dietary intervention studies published in the September 2016
New Zealand Medical Journal.

“I want to connect IBS sufferers with low-FODMAP food to empower them to
control their symptoms and help set them free,” Dr. Pauls said.

Each Happy Bar contains simple, all-natural ingredients, with eight to
10 grams of protein and three grams of fiber. At 210 to 215 calories
each, the bars feature healthy fats derived from either peanuts or
almonds. They contain no preservatives.

A box of 12 Happy Bars costs $34.99. Each additional box ordered at the
same time is $29.99. Shipping is free. Visit Rachel Pauls Food at www.rachelpaulsfood.com.

Contacts

For Rachel Pauls Food
Tim Sansbury, 1-844-354-6397 or 513-287-1870
PR@northlich.com

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