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The 5 Most Common Causes of Your Bloating & What You Can Do About Them

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Do you ever feel like your stomach is puffed out and bloated, even though you didn't eat that much? It's a familiar feeling, and it happens for several reasons. In this blog post, we'll explore the five most common causes of bloating. By understanding these causes, you can take steps to prevent or reduce bloating in the future.

1) Skipping meals
When you skip meals, your body goes into starvation mode. To conserve energy, your body stores fat instead of burning it. This can lead to weight gain and bloating. To avoid this, eat regular meals and snacks throughout the day. If you do start to feel bloated, there are several things you can do to relieve the symptoms. For example, try drinking peppermint tea or taking a probiotic supplement. These natural remedies can help ease bloating and prevent it from returning.

2) Not chewing your food enough
When you don't chew enough, your food isn't broken down properly, leading to bloating and gas. To avoid this, chew each bite 20-30 times before swallowing. Not only will this help with digestion, but it'll also help you to savor your food and enjoy it more. So next time you're sitting down to a meal, take your time and chew each bite thoroughly.

3) Eating your food with distractions present (TV, phone, etc)
Try to be mindful of how you're eating. Eating too quickly and not chewing properly is easy when you're distracted. This can lead to problems like indigestion, gas, and bloating. To avoid this, sit down at a table when you eat and put away all distractions so that you can focus on enjoying your meal. Also, could you pay attention to your portion sizes? Overeating is one of the most common causes of bloating, so make sure to eat only until you're satisfied

4) Not enough sleep or a GOOD night's sleep
When you don't get enough sleep, your body doesn't produce enough digestive enzymes, which can again lead to bloating and indigestion. To avoid this, get 7-8 hours of sleep every night. If you have trouble sleeping, there are a few things you can do to help improve your sleep quality. First, create a calm and relaxing environment in your bedroom. Ensure the temperature is comfortable and the room is dark and quiet. Second, establish a regular sleep schedule and stick to it as much as possible.

5) Stress: Bloating and an overly full feeling are some of the worst enemies of digestion. When you're stressed, your body produces less stomach acid, which can lead to these uncomfortable symptoms. To avoid this, relax before meals by taking a few deep breaths and focusing on positive thoughts. Additionally, regular exercise has been shown to reduce stress levels and improve digestion.

There you have it - the top 5 causes of bloating, along with some tips on how to avoid them. Everyone is different, and what works for one person may not work for another. The best way to find out what works for you is to experiment and find what makes YOU feel better. As always, consult a doctor if you are experiencing persistent bloating or other digestive issues.

Thanks for reading! 🌻

 

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