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Tips to beat the bloat

Written By  Guest Herbs of Gold
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Bloating is a common digestive concern that can leave you feeling uncomfortable and sluggish. While it can be triggered by a range of factors—from diet to stress—small, everyday changes can make a big difference. Here are some simple, practical tips to help support healthy digestion and keep bloating at bay.

Bloating is a digestive complaint where the stomach feels distended or stretched. Bloating is very common, with nearly 20% of the population reporting regular bloating, and occurs more often in women than men [1].

 

Bloating can be caused by a number of factors, including poor digestion, intestinal dysbiosis, sluggish bowels, stress or hormones. If you’re feeling bloated regularly, or uncomfortable, it could be a sign that something in your diet or lifestyle needs attention. The good news is, you don’t need to put up with regular bloating, as there are some simple lifestyle tips you can adopt to support good digestion and reduce the occurrence of bloating.

 

Top tips for managing bloating:

1.      Chew food thoroughly: Chew every mouthful of food well as this supports the mechanical digestion of food, breaking it down into smaller pieces to reduce the burden on the stomach.

2.      Eat mindfully: Sit down to eat without multitasking and minimise distractions. This helps the body enter a relaxed “rest and digest” state to allow proper digestion of food.

3.      Don’t eat too quickly: Eating slowly allows time for the body to register satiety and reduces the likelihood of overeating.

4.      Identify and limit trigger foods: Certain foods are more likely to cause bloating, especially if eaten in large quantities or if they’re not prepared properly.

.   Some legumes like lentils can cause bloating. Soaking them before cooking can help make them more digestible.

.     Cruciferous vegetables, such as cauliflower and cabbage can cause bloating in some individuals. Try opting for fermented varieties to assist digestion.

.     Gluten is another common contributor to bloating. If you feel bloated after a large bowl of pasta, consider gluten-free or low-gluten swaps such as quinoa, buckwheat or amaranth.

.      Carbonated beverages often cause bloating and are best avoided.

5.      Engage in physical activity: Even gentle exercise such as walking can help relieve bloating.

6.      Support digestion: Ensure you consume plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables which will provide enzymes and fibre to help digest food and support regular bowel movements.

 

For targeted support, consider Herbs of Gold Bloating Relief Complex, containing a blend of herbs, including Chen pi, traditionally used in Chinese medicine to relieve abdominal bloating and feelings of fullness, and Caraway, traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to relieve abdominal bloating and excess intestinal gas.

 

Information presented is for information purposes only and is not intended to replace advice or treatment from qualified healthcare professionals. The information is not intended to treat or diagnose. Always consult your healthcare professional before taking nutritional or herbal supplements. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have any allergies or diagnosed conditions, or are taking prescription medications, always consult your healthcare professional before taking nutritional or herbal supplements.