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9 reasons you always feel bloated





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There are many food and exercises that help you reducing bloating, however, many people are still unaware of reasons that cause the uncomfortable feeling. It might occur due to consumption of some types of food but that’s not always the case. Here are nine reasons that constantly make you feel bloated.

1. Alcohol

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This shouldn’t be a surprise. Beer is your bloat’s best friend. Nutritional Medicine Practitioner Fiona Tuck says, “The liver has a tough time processing high sugar-laden alcohol. Limit your alcohol, especially beer, intake where you can.” Keeping this into consideration and be moderate with your beer consumption. It might just help you beat the uncomfortable feeling.

2. Processed foods

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PHOTO: ELLE MAGAZINE

Foods high in sugar and salts such as chips or instant noodles can ruin the fermentation processes in your body. Skip cupcakes and frozen dinner meals. Avoid snacking on processed meats as well.

3. Long flights

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If your lifestyle involves a lot of travelling, especially long flights, be warned. The jet-setter life could tire your lymphatic system. “It becomes sluggish during long flights causing fluid retention and bloating,” explains Tuck. She recommends walking the aisle as frequently as you can. Just make sure you’re seated turning turbulence or you’ll have more to worry about than just being bloated.

4. Gut health

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A poor gut health is one of the main causes of bloating. “Too much or too little bacteria in your stomach can increase the uncomfortable feeling,” shared Tuck. She advises adding probiotics to your diet and monitoring the changes.

5. Too much fruit

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Natural fermentable fibres in fruits can also increase the chances of bloating. If you eat too many, you’ll have a swollen stomach in no time. Limit your intake of pears, apples and dried fruits if you’re feeling any discomfort in your tummy.

6. Gluten intolerance

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Swelling of the gut is one of the symptoms of food sensitivity. Tuck says, “Notice how your body processes gluten and dairy.” If your bloating reduces by not consuming things like cheese and bread, avoid diary and gluten in your diet. But make sure to replace them with alternatives to give your body the ample amount of nutrition needed to function.

7. Stress

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Yes, you read that right! More often than not, stress can play a huge factor in giving you a bloated belly. And the best way to reduce it is by doing yoga. So rolls those mats on your office floor and get sweating.

8. Eating too fast or too slow

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Distraction will eating can easily hinder your digestion process. Ditch the phone and try to eat mindfully. Chew properly and stop when you feel that you’re full. Don’t overindulge. This will give your body enough time to process your meal.

9. Large portion sizes

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“Extra fatty red meats or creamy foods can still be digesting in your body the next day,” explains Tuck. That’s exactly when the dreadful bloating starts creeping up. Go for a high-fibre breakfast and consume water intake to speed up your metabolism.
 
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Nice info, though I didn't quite get No. 9 (large portions).

I have GERD(gastro esophageal reflux disease). For me, it is recommended to eat meal in small portions slowly after a lot of chewing. Think of it as, eating 1 burger is normal for me and eating 2 at a time is over eating. But, but, large portion to me means eating a burger in 2-3bites instead of 10 bites. Whenever I eat in larger portions, I get trouble, even if I didn't over eat.
 
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Keep gram negative bacteria down and good gram positive bacteria in the gut up. Fibre is a must in your diet consume high fibre diet.
 
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Keep gram negative bacteria down and good gram positive bacteria in the gut. Fibre is a must in your diet consume high fibre diet.
Also a good probiotic will help, try to get at least 40 billion friendly bacteria into you gut daily for at least 6 months.Kudos bhai
 
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One more thing the gut needs Zinc to function properly! Zinc is very important for the gut.
 
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9 reasons you always feel bloated





1804883-cover_balancebybistor-1537105137-199-640x480.jpg



There are many food and exercises that help you reducing bloating, however, many people are still unaware of reasons that cause the uncomfortable feeling. It might occur due to consumption of some types of food but that’s not always the case. Here are nine reasons that constantly make you feel bloated.

1. Alcohol

beer-glasses-1537105365.jpg



This shouldn’t be a surprise. Beer is your bloat’s best friend. Nutritional Medicine Practitioner Fiona Tuck says, “The liver has a tough time processing high sugar-laden alcohol. Limit your alcohol, especially beer, intake where you can.” Keeping this into consideration and be moderate with your beer consumption. It might just help you beat the uncomfortable feeling.

2. Processed foods

chips-1537105384.jpg

PHOTO: ELLE MAGAZINE

Foods high in sugar and salts such as chips or instant noodles can ruin the fermentation processes in your body. Skip cupcakes and frozen dinner meals. Avoid snacking on processed meats as well.

3. Long flights

flights-1537105421.jpg



If your lifestyle involves a lot of travelling, especially long flights, be warned. The jet-setter life could tire your lymphatic system. “It becomes sluggish during long flights causing fluid retention and bloating,” explains Tuck. She recommends walking the aisle as frequently as you can. Just make sure you’re seated turning turbulence or you’ll have more to worry about than just being bloated.

4. Gut health

probiotic-1537105454.jpg



A poor gut health is one of the main causes of bloating. “Too much or too little bacteria in your stomach can increase the uncomfortable feeling,” shared Tuck. She advises adding probiotics to your diet and monitoring the changes.

5. Too much fruit

fruits2-1537105476.jpg



Natural fermentable fibres in fruits can also increase the chances of bloating. If you eat too many, you’ll have a swollen stomach in no time. Limit your intake of pears, apples and dried fruits if you’re feeling any discomfort in your tummy.

6. Gluten intolerance

gluten-1537105488.jpg



Swelling of the gut is one of the symptoms of food sensitivity. Tuck says, “Notice how your body processes gluten and dairy.” If your bloating reduces by not consuming things like cheese and bread, avoid diary and gluten in your diet. But make sure to replace them with alternatives to give your body the ample amount of nutrition needed to function.

7. Stress

work-stress-1537105502.jpg



Yes, you read that right! More often than not, stress can play a huge factor in giving you a bloated belly. And the best way to reduce it is by doing yoga. So rolls those mats on your office floor and get sweating.

8. Eating too fast or too slow

food-1537105517.jpg



Distraction will eating can easily hinder your digestion process. Ditch the phone and try to eat mindfully. Chew properly and stop when you feel that you’re full. Don’t overindulge. This will give your body enough time to process your meal.

9. Large portion sizes

red-meat-1537105533.jpg



“Extra fatty red meats or creamy foods can still be digesting in your body the next day,” explains Tuck. That’s exactly when the dreadful bloating starts creeping up. Go for a high-fibre breakfast and consume water intake to speed up your metabolism.
You forgot the core 10th item:

No exercise e.g. go on a good 2km walk daily, bloating will go away.. use the freedom to get the gas out of the system at the same time :))
 
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One more thing the gut needs Zinc to function properly! Zinc is very important for the gut.
Do not forget Magnesium, it is absolutely essential.

You forgot the core 10th item:

No exercise e.g. go on a good 2km walk daily, bloating will go away.. use the freedom to get the gas out of the system at the same time :))
Take the walk preferably before breakfast, that way excess visceral fats gets burnt away.Kudos Sir
 
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