may be TMI for some, but here goes
momma_roo
Posts: 146 Member
Cutting calories has made me extremely gassy. I'm not sure if it is all of the vegetables or what but it's becoming a problem. Has anyone else experienced this? I feel sick and bloated right now. Any suggestions? Or helpful tips would be great. Thanks!
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I started taking fiber capsules. Seems to help with the bloating.0
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I've noticed this a bit since I dropped down to a 1200 calorie diet, but I'm not sure yet if it's related to what I'm eating or the significantly reduced calories. Regardless, I can sympathize!0
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beano works wonders0
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Carbonated water helps a lot with this. I find if I'm feeling uber gasy or bloated I have a glass and it helps. I have peierre. Its zero calories so it won't hurt your cal count.0
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adding more gas to get rid of gas? I am sorry but that sounds totally wrong to me but if it works for you whatever, try a probiotic yogurt that should help out lots.0
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You might also just need to let your body adjust. It is used to processing more mass and stuff that is not as clean. Your MAF sensor needs to recalibrate to use the fuel effectively and clean the exhaust end up. I am experiencing it right now. Last night I ate wayyyy too little. Today I feel like I am going to burst.0
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Vegetable protein does it to me. I hate Beano though, it makes me feel awful and bloated. I'm eating more beans and fake meat products (TVP, tofu tempeh).
Probiotic yogurt is the way to go.
Me? I just let it rip. The more people I offend at work, the fewer meetings they invite me to.0 -
Thanks everyone! I don't really mind letting them rip, it's when it gets trapped and makes me sick that bothers me. My husband is not a fan of me letting them rip, but i tell him it's my revenge for our last 6 years together. I'm just catching up all at once. LOL! I'll try the yogurt and the beano. Hopefully that will help0
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Vegetable protein does it to me. I hate Beano though, it makes me feel awful and bloated. I'm eating more beans and fake meat products (TVP, tofu tempeh).
I had a Morning Star burger for lunch. i bet that is what it is...0 -
Yeah what about those Gas-x pills? They might help. Or Beano.0
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adding more gas to get rid of gas? I am sorry but that sounds totally wrong to me but if it works for you whatever, try a probiotic yogurt that should help out lots.
only works if its trapped. I thought it was nuts too. I tried it after reading it in a health mag.0 -
Me? I just let it rip. The more people I offend at work, the fewer meetings they invite me to.
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My unscientific theory about this is that your body is gradually detoxing. Shouldn't last forever, but probably will last for awhile, still.0
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What are you eating? For some folks, beans can be problematic. If you haven't had dairy for years and have added it back in, you may be mildly lactose intolerant. Certain sugar alcohols, like sorbitol, which are used as artificial sweeteners are notorious for causing gas as well.0
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