My belly is loud...
OneLuckyRabbit
Posts: 67 Member
I am not hungry, but my stomach is being noisy to the point of distraction recently. Or at least it is distracting enough to make this topic. I am haven't changed my eating habits or anything. Is there any way to calm the beast?
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Beano. I love Beano. It's awesome. It sort of "calms" my stomach... no gas... no bloating... no burping... it happens. :blushing:
If you change your diet, your body doesn't appreciate it. Guaranteed... doesn't matter if you changed to eat healthier, your body is used to what it's used to eating. :flowerforyou:0 -
Add nuts as your last snack before bedtime that will keep noise down. This works for me..0
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Earplugs?0
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Feed Me Seymore
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most of all watch out for the food you are eating. Are you eating enough protein?maybe too many carbohidrates? i would help you but i need to know what you are eating. how much weight you are loosing / week. and how often you train and for how much time you train.0
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Today was definitely a heavy carb day. I generally try to keep my protein over what mfp recommends, but my vegetarian diet can sometime get in the way (been a veg for 11 years so it's nothing new). My exercise is variable and I have my calories set at maintenance just to give myself a clear max. I try and zigzag within 1200-1900 cals per day and keep my weekly deficit over 3500. I think I lost about .5 lbs this week, which is about half of the lb. I gained a month ago :grumble: . If I left anything out feel free to check my diary! Otherwise, I may invest in those earplugs...0
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i think it would be a great idea to cut your daily menu in 5 well balanced meals. Eat 3 hours between each meal. try that AND i think it's not good to make that "zig zag" nutrition, not because of the calories change, but the diference (i mean 1200-1900=700 kcal) your body will feel not so well as it should be, so decrease that range ( try to stay between 1700-1900) and keep the same workout schedule, and watch out for you macronutrient ratio: 50"% calories from carbohidrates, 30% from protein (or 0.75/ pound) and 20% calories from fat. You don't have to follow this numbers exactly but try to get close. That's it, try to post me if you give it a try and tell me how it works for you what you say? hope my answer might be helpfull0
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