Resources page for my book Inside Knowledge for people with IBS & SIBO
Here’s where you can find a link to the downloads and resources for IBS and SIBO from the book.
You can also find out more about me as an author and my writing on this page.
About the author
I’m Anna Mapson, a nutritional therapist with a decade of working with personalised nutrition. I’ve specialised in gut health for most of my career.
Who am I to be telling you about IBS?
You might be wondering why I’m the right person to write this book. I’ve worked with people to improve their digestion for almost a decade.
Sometimes my clients ask if I have IBS or SIBO (I don’t). In the alternative health space, there can be a strong lived experience informing an individual’s choice of specialism: ‘I have had this condition therefore I know how to help others’. But just as you wouldn’t expect your dermatologist to have psoriasis, or your cardiologist to be struggling with high cholesterol, you don’t need your nutritionist to have had IBS.
After working with hundreds of people who are struggling with bloating, pain, incontinence, severe constipation, and gas, I really understand the difficulties you’re facing with IBS and SIBO, and I hope that comes through in this book.
You can read more about me.
Support for SIBO
If you’re struggling with SIBO and don’t know where to turn, what to eat or do next I can help you
Downloads from the book
The resources below will help you take action on what you’ve read in The Inside Knowledge for people with IBS & SIBO. These are the same tools I use with my clients to help them reduce bloating, improve digestion, and feel more confident with food choices.
IBS Symptom tracker
Track your digestive symptoms alongside your diet to find triggers and identify areas for change.
Low FODMAP fibre list
How to add fibre to your diet whilst on the low FODMAP restriction phase. Use this to expand your diet.
Yoga positions for gas release
Positions to help with bloating and excess gas. Try each night before bed or first thing.
Low FODMAP starter kit
Checklists for beginning the low FODMAP diet + 2 day meal plan, what you CAN eat on the diet.
Book reviews
Latest blog posts I’ve written
Does IBS run in the family?
Does IBS run in your family? I always ask my IBS clients if their parents have ongoing gut issues, or if anything runs in the family to understand the family picture.It's likely that someone else in your family also has IBS. In one study IBS prevalence was 17% in...
Best seeds for IBS
Seeds are incredibly nutritious and a great way to increase your fibre and protein intake when you have IBS. They are mostly all low FODMAP so suitable if you're attempting to reduce fermentable carbs in your diet. Seeds are generally cheaper than nuts, so they are a...
9 causes of fatigue in IBS
If you have IBS you may also experience fatigue. In fact around 60% of people with IBS experience extreme exhaustion, and fatigue is the third most common non-digestive complaint. This is more than just tiredness, it's feeling weak, ill and completely lacking in...



