tummy bloat!!!

lisamariescott29
lisamariescott29 Posts: 1
edited September 26 in Introduce Yourself
An tips girls??

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  • jmh1222
    jmh1222 Posts: 1
    Peppermint tea!
  • ahanson6
    ahanson6 Posts: 102
    From what I read yesterday, do more toning exercises and get more fiber.
  • kristelpoole
    kristelpoole Posts: 440 Member
    WATER!

    Less sodium, less sugar, less caffeine, more water. :)

    Also, no meat. Works for me at least. :)
  • Lynnsmile
    Lynnsmile Posts: 2 Member
    cut down on the diary
  • I have the same problem even after heavy doses of fiber and well over 8 glasses of water. I noticed it more when I started eating more flax-products. Could be a coincidence. I was almost in pain from it before Zumba the other night but was "cured" of it within ten minutes of class. So...yeah...exercise it out?
  • Neliel
    Neliel Posts: 507 Member
    Hah. Exercise actually MAKES me bloat. I go from relatively flat to preggo-size within 10 minutes of hardcore exercise.
  • noexcuses1218
    noexcuses1218 Posts: 332 Member
    For prevention, I try to have a 1/2 cup of fiber one every day. For treatment, I do some particular yoga poses that are great for relieving gas, if that's what it is: http://www.abc-of-yoga.com/yogapractice/windrelieving.asp (make sure you read the comments re: which leg to do first.) Regular twisting poses seem to help for prevention, too.
  • shalynna89
    shalynna89 Posts: 324 Member
    WATER!

    Less sodium, less sugar, less caffeine, more water. :)

    Also, no meat. Works for me at least. :)

    This usually works for me too. And a little more exercise than you normally do.
  • rmhand
    rmhand Posts: 1,067 Member
    Peppermint tea!

    When do you drink the tea? after being bloated? Or before eating the bloat inducing foods?
  • shymac
    shymac Posts: 7
    I just asked my dr the same question and he recommeded more fiber going to try and see if that works for me!
  • tmthorn0927
    tmthorn0927 Posts: 155 Member
    love me some peppermint tea!
  • When I stopped eating gluten, I was not bloated and felt much better. As with some of the other posts, less dairy too. I know I have a lactose intolerance and most likely a gluten intolerance. Two of my kids are allergic to gluten, wheat, eggs, milk, peanuts, and soy. Must run in the family! Good luck. Figure out what works for you to feel good. I did!!
  • lil_missfit
    lil_missfit Posts: 565 Member
    Dairy and too much sodium comes to mind....I'd say more fiber if you aren't taking a lot in already ( though you may be bloated bc of too much fiber and not enough water and exercise to go with it) and water and exercise....that's how I got rid of it for me:))
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