Everything you need to know about Bloating & Gas

We all know the uncomfortable feeling of being bloated and it seems to always come around at the most inconvenient times. It’s the day of a big event, you find yourself desperately trying multiple remedies to beat the bloat such as, avoiding carbs, hitting the gym, locking yourself in the sauna, but nothing works. With the warm months approaching we seem to be even more self-aware of our bodies so here are some tips on how to beat that belly bulge.

Top Reasons Why Bloating Occurs:

  1. Food Sensitives
  2. Many people are sensitive to some foods and unfortunately they are probably the most enjoyable. The most common food allergies are associated with dairy, soy, eggs, gluten, nuts, corn, citrus fruit, yeast and vegetables dark in colour. There are multiple ways to determine what foods are irritating to your body. Evidence proves that Bio Meridian sensitivity testing and elimination diets are among the top effective methods. When we are aware of what foods are irritating to your system it is simple to stay clear of these ingredients.

  3. Low Stomach Acid
  4. You may have heard that people have a tendency to have high stomach acid. Although this can be true for some, a majority of the population actually has low stomach acid. Contrary to the popular misconception, high stomach acid is necessary to break down meals effectively as well as to aid in absorbing vital vitamins and minerals. When food is not digested properly, it becomes fermented rather than digested once it reaches into the intestines. This is due to the improper closing of the vale separating the esophagus and stomach, in combination with the heightened pressure in the digestive tract. This gas created is responsible for the bloating effect.

  5. Poor Enzyme Production
  6. It is not a secret that the purpose of digestive enzymes is to break down foods into smaller pieces to aid in the absorption process. What some people may be unaware of is that our bodies naturally produce these enzymes. However, if enzyme production is below the adequate level, proper digestion in unable to occur resulting in fermentation. Again, this fermentation will lead to unwanted gas and bloating.

  7. Gastrointestinal Infection
  8. The word infection is often associated with flu like symptoms, however in this case it is much different than that. Gastrointestinal infections are often chronic yet go undiagnosed as many people are unaware of the associated symptoms. These infections are caused by a variety of factors including low levels of good gut bacteria, overgrowth of bad bacteria and ingesting foreign invaders referred to as parasites. Parasites can be found both in the outside environment and numerous foods comprising the North American diet. Once ingested, parasites latch onto the upper walls of the small intestine resulting in chronic bloating of the abdominal region.

Top remedies for Gas & Bloating

  1.  Colon Cleansing. Performing a colon cleanse will help improve overall colon health as well as provide gas relief. Colon hydrotherapy can help to treat gas and bloating in a few ways: It is the safest and most effective method to remove bowel obstructions, so that the colon may pass blocked fecal matter and release trapped gas. Colon hydrotherapy is an all-natural way to do this, one which does not require the use of invasive procedures or chemical laxatives, both of which often irritate the gut further.
    There are more benefits than just this immediate relief of obstruction, however; even if one is not suffering from constipation, colon hydrotherapy can be a key method of rebalancing the gut flora that lead to gas production. Colon hydrotherapy is an inherently detoxifying process, one which removes built-up toxins, excess mucus, and the harmful pathogenic flora that causes excess gas. By supplementing with probiotics following a colonic, one can re-balance gut flora and possibly prevent the return of painful gas and bloating. Regular colon hydrotherapy treatments are also thought to tone the colon as they stimulate the muscle and nerve activity of the lower digestive system, which subsequently leads to the colon more effectively eliminating waste (meaning that trapped food will no longer be present to foster the growth of harmful gas-causing bacteria)
  2. Avoid foods that are known to cause gas and indigestion, such as fried foods, spicy foods, processed foods and refined sugar. Other foods which may lead to gas and bloating include most beans, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, broccoli, onions, apples, corn, oats, potatoes, most dairy products, pears, prunes, and peaches.
  3. Probiotics. Taking a probiotic supplement or eating foods with probiotics, such as pineapples, help get rid of the most common symptoms of gas. Probiotics replenish beneficial intestinal bacteria and help keep your colon in optimal working order.
  4. Ginger. Drinking ginger tea and eating fresh ginger root are two superior remedies for gas. Add small amounts of ginger (both dried and fresh) to your food, as desired. You can also take a teaspoon of fresh grated ginger before meals for gas relief.
  5. Parsley. Adding more parsley to your diet is also a very good remedy for gas. Add parsley, either freshly minced or dried as a spice, to foods that may contribute to intestinal gas to help prevent them from causing gas and bloating problems.
  6. Garlic. The hot garlic bulb is another good home remedy for gas. Garlic helps stimulate digestion. For best results, use fresh garlic. You may also want to follow up with parsley or fennel seeds to freshen your breath.
  7. Dandelion Tea. The common weed dandelion has numerous health benefits, one of which is relieving gas. Drink as a tea or add it to meals as a dried spice.
  8. Hot Water. Sip water as hot as you can take it! According to an 86 year old grandma who submitted this remedy, half a cup usually works.
  9. Peppermint Oil. Mix two drops peppermint oil in 1/2 cup cool water and drink once or twice per day.
  10. Exercise. When you are alone help eliminate trapped gas by lying on your back, putting your legs in the air, and moving them in a bicycle motion.

References : 
www.healthiertalk.com/10-natural-reme..                                              
http://www.tbyil.com/Gas.htm
http://www.naturalnews.com/032156_bloating_natural_remedies.html

June 06, 2015 by

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