Bloating…you know that feeling of ‘gassiness’ with abdominal discomfort that
you get after a meal? Have you found that it is associated with some meals? Do
you know the cause(s)?
Well, bloating is usually caused by
the twin factors of what you have eaten and how you chose to eat it.
For what you have eaten, easy
culprits are rich, fatty foods, beans, dairy (especially in lactose intolerant
people), high fibre foods (if lots of water is not taken afterwards) etc.
How can how you eat cause you a
problem? If you tend to over-eat or rush your food (eat it very fast or like a friend of
mine would say, ‘inhale’ it, then you are a target for bloating. The reason
is that you eat so fast that you don’t give enough time for signals to travel
to your brain from the stomach confirming that you are full. By the time that
signal arrives, you are all stuffed up and bloated to boot! Note that it may
take up to 20 minutes for those signals that confirm fullness to get to the
brain…sounds like a long journey.
Other causes of bloating are
swallowed air (which can happen when we eat too fast or drink too fast) and
smoking.
Prevention?
This is really simple: Reduce portion sizes, limit your intake of fats, eat slowly, quit smoking and limit your intake of foods that cause this, if all else fails.
This is really simple: Reduce portion sizes, limit your intake of fats, eat slowly, quit smoking and limit your intake of foods that cause this, if all else fails.
If your bloating is caused by
swallowed air, avoid carbonated drinks (most soft drinks fall into this
category), don’t drink with straws (at least on a regular basis) avoid chewing
chord…oh, sorry! I meant to say, avoid chewing
gum and stay off your candies that you suck so hard and suck in
quite a bit of air too!
Remember that if this ‘gassiness’
continues ‘regularly, you should see your doctor to be sure this is not the
symptom of something else.
So, when you attend that party, go easy on the food. Take a small serving and eat slooowly.
Culled from @chatwithdrketch
Abdominal Health is important!
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