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The BRAT (bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast) diet has been used for years by people with diarrhea or morning sickness. While these foods are great for people with upset stomachs, recent studies show that eating the BRAT diet alone actually delays recovery from illness because it lacks adequate protein, calories, and vitamins. Starting with the BRAT diet and adding a few more nutritious foods that are easy on the stomach is the best way to get you on the road to recovery.

Things You Should Know

  • Eat only bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast for a few days before transitioning to more nutritious foods.[1]
  • Spread jam on your toast to make it more nutritious and tasty, but avoid peanut butter, since the fats may be hard on your stomach.
  • Supplement your diet with simple carbs like potatoes or pasta, and drink plenty of fluids throughout the day to keep you hydrated.
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Eating the BRAT Diet

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  1. They are easy to digest and high in potassium, which is depleted by vomiting and diarrhea. They are also rich in amylase-resistant starch, which has been shown to end diarrhea more quickly.
    • Some find ripe bananas to be easier on the stomach than the under-ripe bananas. Find what works for you.
  2. Rice helps to improve the rate of rehydration and decrease the length of illness. You can prepare rice in several ways:
    • Use a rice cooker.
    • Bring 1 cup of rice and 2 cups of water to a boil, then cover and reduce heat to a simmer. Wait until all the water is absorbed, approximately 20 minutes.
    • Cook rice in boiling water until soft enough to eat, then strain.
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  3. Apples are a low fiber food that helps to make your stool firmer.[2] Raw fruits are difficult to digest, so applesauce is preferred to a whole apple or slices. To make your own applesauce:[3]
    • Place 6 peeled, cored, and quartered apples in a large pot along with 1 cup of water and 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of lemon juice.
    • Bring to a boil, then turn down the heat and simmer for 30 minutes.
    • Use a potato masher if necessary to break up any chunks.
    • Stir in 1 teaspoon of sugar. You can also add ¼ teaspoon of cinnamon, though this may upset your stomach.
    • If purchasing apple sauce, make sure to buy unsweetened or 'no sugar added' applesauce varieties.
  4. Toast is another easily digested, low fiber food that will help to firm up your stool.[4] For added nutrition, you should feel free to spread jam on your toast if you can stomach it. You will probably want to avoid butter and peanut butter, as they are high in fat, which is hard on your stomach.
    • While whole grain toast is typically healthier than white toast, that is not as important here. The high fiber content in whole grain products can lead to gastric upset.
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  1. Don’t eat solid foods if actively vomiting. Instead, stick to liquids high in electrolytes, like pedialyte.[5] When vomiting has ended, you can introduce broth, watered down fruit juice, non-caffeinated sodas, or tea with honey. Take small sips, and drink most of your liquids between meals.[6]
    • Some find that chewing on ice chips helps with dehydration when nauseated.
  2. Be careful adding sauce to pasta unless you are sure you can stomach it. Be sure to remove the skins from the potatoes.[7]
  3. Plain chicken, trimmed of fat is easy on the stomach and a good source of protein, which is important to aid in recovery.[8]
    • Plain eggs or egg whites are also very gentle on the stomach and an excellent source of protein.
  4. The probiotics (good bacteria) in yogurt have been shown to reduce the length and intensity of diarrhea.[9] The most helpful strains of bacteria include Lactobacillus rhamnosus, Lactobacillus reuteri, Saccharomyces boulardii, Lactobacillus acidophilus, and Bifidobacteria bifidum.[10]
    • You can also get probiotics in pill or powdered form. The pills and powders usually contain a wide range of helpful strains of bacteria.
  5. Research shows that ingredients in cocoa target and disable the protein that causes the intestine to secrete water. A little chocolate can therefore help solidify your stool.[11] If making cocoa, add very little milk, as it is hard on upset stomachs.
  6. A tablespoon of carob powder mixed with applesauce can help soothe your stomach. 9-30 grams of psyllium seed taken daily will thicken your stool, lessening the intensity of diarrhea.
  7. While it is important to get back to a normal diet as quickly as possible, you should start with the simpler foods listed here and add others slowly. Be careful to avoid:[12]
    • Fatty and greasy foods, especially fried food.
    • Dairy products other than yogurt.[13]
    • Raw or dried fruits and vegetables, and full-strength fruit juice.
    • Caffeine and alcohol; they are diuretics (things that dehydrate you).
    • Desserts and candy; sugary foods are hard to digest.
    • Salty foods; too much salt and not enough water will worsen dehydration.
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Warning

  • See you or your doctor for:[14]
    • Diarrhea or vomiting that lasts more than 3 days.
    • A temperature over 102 degrees F.
    • Lightheadedness.
    • Little or no urine.
    • Sunken cheeks or no tears.

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Claudia Carberry, RD, MS
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This article was co-authored by Claudia Carberry, RD, MS. Claudia Carberry is a Registered Dietitian specializing in kidney transplants and counseling patients for weight loss at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. She is a member of the Arkansas Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Claudia received her MS in Nutrition from the University of Tennessee Knoxville in 2010. This article has been viewed 320,649 times.
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The content of this article is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, examination, diagnosis, or treatment. You should always contact your doctor or other qualified healthcare professional before starting, changing, or stopping any kind of health treatment.

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To follow the BRAT, or the bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast diet, eat bananas to replace the potassium you lose from vomiting or diarrhea. You should also eat white rice, which helps your body rehydrate after vomiting or diarrhea. Since most raw fruits are difficult to digest, eat apple sauce, which will help to firm up your stool. Complete your diet with some toast, which has the added benefit of being easy on the stomach. Although the BRAT diet can help with an upset stomach, make sure to add additional proteins as soon as you feel able to ensure your body gets the nutrients it needs to recover. For example, try cooked chicken or eggs to get a protein boost that's easy on the stomach. For tips from our Dietary co-author on what to drink with your BRAT diet, keep reading!

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