Retaining Water (Bloating)...
witchaywoman81
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Are there particular foods you have found that seem to cause you to bloat more than others? I ask this while feeling especially bloated today...in my case, I’m thinking that sugar is the culprit. I had enough calories in the budget for that piece of cake I ate yesterday, but my digestive system doesn’t seem to be happy about it.
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There is so much bloating these days, everybody bloats. Are you gassy? Or retaining water?4
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I blame Marie Osmond’s Nutrisystems ads.4
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For me, I have found that most sugar substitutes make me bloat.1
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kommodevaran wrote: »There is so much bloating these days, everybody bloats. Are you gassy? Or retaining water?
Everybody Bloats. Sounds like a bad song from the early 90s
OP The only foods I've noticed that make me obviously retain water (evidenced by the scale the next morning - I'm a daily weigher) are an overload of soy sauce and pizza More often than food, it's related to my monthly cycle.4 -
Water... Soy sauce, higher than normal carbs (my avg is 80-120), and alcohol.
Gassy... Conference rooms and elevators.4 -
kommodevaran wrote: »There is so much bloating these days, everybody bloats. Are you gassy? Or retaining water?
Gassy and retaining water. Like, a lot of water. Like, a feel like my abdomen is full of a water baby.
I do have a touch of IBS and I'm either super regular or...er...the opposite of that.1 -
Lots of raw veg - but it passes!0
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too much broccoli or cauliflower, or sprouts0
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White bread1
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if we're talking about retaining water, then booze, high sodium food, and flying.1
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It must be Bloating Friday!0
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TavistockToad wrote: »if we're talking about retaining water, then booze, high sodium food, and flying.
These. Not as much the booze for me (if anything, it's a good diuretic), but OMG sodium. If I go over 2300 mg in a day, it's almost an instant 1.6 pounds the next morning.1 -
raw veg,milk,sugar,erythitol and xylitol,i think these are ones I've noticed the most0
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Anything high sugar or high sodium. Which last time meant strawberry patbingsu and pizza.0
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Sunchokes make me bloat.1
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I thought i could take a "shortcut" and use Aldi's Millville Protein powder as a good source for protein during the day. However, it contains creatine. Did some searches on what this is, and came across this:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC155510/
I noticed two days after starting to use this powder that i gained 5 pounds, while still keeping to my 1600 calorie intake and doing some light exercise. Also I was drinking more than enough water, but still woke up parched two days in a row.
Not sure if there's a cause and effect here, but I stopped using the powder, and so far am back on the downwards trend with weight loss.
I want to lose weight, but not like that. So back to the 'natural' protein eating for me (tilapia, chicken breast, pork loin, shrimp. Not a bad-tasting list, now that i write this up...)
BTW, am not saying protein powder is bad - i just didn't want that water retention to begin with, and to be frank, the taste wasn't that great to keep up with it. Like i said, there's tastier sources of protein out there!
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kommodevaran wrote: »There is so much bloating these days, everybody bloats. Are you gassy? Or retaining water?
We all bloat down here, Georgie!
Sodium makes me bloat, so if I eat something high in sodium I expect a bit of an uptick on the scale the next day. Also it's hot af here in AL which causes me to retain more water than usual, too.3 -
collectingblues wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »if we're talking about retaining water, then booze, high sodium food, and flying.
These. Not as much the booze for me (if anything, it's a good diuretic), but OMG sodium. If I go over 2300 mg in a day, it's almost an instant 1.6 pounds the next morning.
Really? I wonder if too much sodium is what's making me gain sometimes. I'll have to check that out. Thanks!0 -
Yeah, the sodium so far seems for me the hardest to control. Even recipes i used in the past (all natural ingredients, no canned/processed ingredients, etc.) still gets me over the 2300 mg Sodium in a day. I guess i need to plan that out better, and see where I can reduce that. So far Sodium seems to be my achilles heel.0
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kommodevaran wrote: »There is so much bloating these days, everybody bloats. Are you gassy? Or retaining water?
I know right? Sometimes I feel like I'm the only woman who's never said "I'm so bloated I look like I'm pregnant!"0 -
collectingblues wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »if we're talking about retaining water, then booze, high sodium food, and flying.
These. Not as much the booze for me (if anything, it's a good diuretic), but OMG sodium. If I go over 2300 mg in a day, it's almost an instant 1.6 pounds the next morning.
The booze thing happens to me, too. If I have a bit too much to drink one night I'm always a pound or two lighter the next day. Probably a combination of dehydration and the diuretic effects of alcohol.0 -
I cut the tequila and vodka from my diet... I started adding up what i would drink every night, that got me to a good couple of 100 calories a day... So far better deep sleep, starting to sweat less after exertion, and am not seeing pink elephants yet ;-)1
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