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8 Best Ways to Relieve Bloating

September 18, 2021 by Central Toronto Real Estate Blog

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Sometimes it’s hard to pinpoint what’s causing that awful bloated feeling. Did you eat too much? Is it excess gas? Are you retaining water? If you’re a woman, is it because you are premenstrual? The good news is that there are some common steps you can take to address the problem of bloating, regardless of the specific cause. Each of the following recommendations will help your body to function the way that it’s supposed to function, and therefore keep you from blowing up like an oversized balloon. As you will see, some of the recommendations are quick and easy, while some of them will require a bit more effort. The bottom line is that by taking better care of yourself, you will help your body feel and look its best.

NOTE: There are many medical conditions that can cause a person to feel bloated. If you’re experiencing ongoing or persistent symptoms of bloating, it’s essential that you see your physician for a full diagnostic work-up.

2 Don’t Chew Gum

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Who knew that chewing gum could be contributing to the fact that you are feeling bloated? However, there are two possible reasons that there may be a connection:

1. Intestinal gas can be produced by bacteria interacting with certain foods. Those bacteria seem to love artificial sweeteners that end in -ol (such as sorbitol)—sweeteners that are found in many sugar-free chewing gums.

2. Intestinal gas can also come from swallowed air, and air gets swallowed when we chew gum.

So err on the side of caution and stop chewing gum.

3 Eat Smaller Meals

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This should be the easiest tip, but in our crazy over-consuming society, it seems to be the hardest. Our bodies were programmed for an existence of deprivation, yet most of us live surrounded by abundance—an abundance that we tend to take full advantage of, much to our own discomfort. Why don’t we learn? We eat too much, and then we feel bloated. Of course, we feel bloated. We have literally stuffed ourselves!Listen to your body. Only feed it as much in a setting as it is comfortable with. If you have the opportunity to spend any time around an infant, you will see the beauty of the system as it is supposed to work. Infants will pull away from the nipple or the bottle when they have had enough. They will lock their lips when the spoon comes back around when their bellies are full. Somewhere along the line, we lose that wonderful feedback loop. Try to get back in touch with it. Pay attention to how you feel after a meal: Does your stomach feel sated? Do you feel bloated? Use that feedback to determine your portion size at your next meal.

 

4 Avoid Gassy Foods

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Of course, most of us know that beans have a reputation for being “gassy.”

If you believe that food is a major contributor to your bloating problem, you may want to educate yourself on the low FODMAPs theory. Although this theory was developed as a way to better understand IBS, its researchers took a close look at certain foods to evaluate the effect that they have in the body. Their theory is that certain foods are more likely to result in an increased volume of both gas and liquid in the small and large intestine. This higher volume may contribute to the symptom of bloating. If you don’t have IBS, you may not need to follow a strict low FODMAPs diet, but you might benefit from avoiding high FODMAPs foods in favor of low FODMAPs foods whenever possible.

What foods are considered non-gassy? Foods with protein or healthy forms of fats are generally well-digested and do not contribute to intestinal bloating.

5 Skip the Salt

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Salty foods are another group of food to avoid. Salty foods can contribute to water retention and therefore make you feel bloated. More importantly, you need to know that the health problems associated with excess salt intake can go far beyond feeling uncomfortable in your clothes. Excessive salt intake can increase your risk of heart problems, as well as other serious health conditions.

So, skip the salt shaker and pay careful attention to what you are eating. Read labels! The sodium (salt) content of many prepackaged convenience foods can be quite high. Whenever possible, prepare your own foods using whole ingredients to ensure that your salt intake is in a healthy range.

6 Rule Out Food Allergies or Sensitivities

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Could the cause of your bloating be a specific class of food? Many people today are talking about gluten sensitivities and lactose intolerance problems, but it’s essential to identify such a problem in a scientific way, rather than randomly ruling out a class of foods and possibly setting yourself up for nutritional deficiencies. First, you need to speak with your doctor, who may recommend diagnostic tests. He or she may also recommend the use of an elimination diet, followed by a challenge phase in which you slowly reintroduce the food back into your diet.

7 Try a Probiotic

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If you feel that your bloating appears to be food- and gas-related, talk to your doctor about trying a probiotic. Many people have heard of probiotics only through commercials for yogurts that contain added probiotics. These “friendly” bacteria appear to work by optimizing the bacterial balance within the digestive tract, thus reducing symptoms of gas and bloating. Although research support for their effectiveness has been mixed, in part due to the fact that there are a wide variety of strains, side effects appear to be minimal or non-existent. Yogurt may not be the best option due to all of the added sugar, but you can get your probiotics in through the use of a supplement or by eating fermented foods.

8 Move Your Body

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Our bodies evolved based on an active lifestyle, but nowadays most of us have very sedentary lifestyles. If you are feeling bloated, it means that your body is retaining something, e.g., retaining fluid or gas. Exercise is one of the ways that our body sheds things. Through the movement of exercise, fluid is flushed through our systems, and gas is encouraged to make its way through our digestive systems. So go for a walk, a jog, or whatever form of physical activity that you enjoy. If you are stuck at your desk working, you could walk to the water cooler or do some simple twists; the whole point is just to get things moving.

9 Drink Lots of Water

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You may be thinking, why would I drink more water if I already feel like a bloated whale? Well, think of water as something that flushes out all the cells in your body, helping them to function more cleanly and efficiently. Water is needed to transport oxygen and nutrients throughout our bodies, as well as to transport toxins and waste material out of our cells and out of our bodies through urine and stool matter. In other words, water is important for getting rid of what our bodies don’t need, i.e. all of those things that are causing it to bloat in the first place. So drink your water! And plenty of it!
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