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How To Reduce Belly Bloat Fast
A bloated stomach is the ultimate summer downer. Prevent bloat and feel your best all summer long with these tested tips. Summer life can leave you with constipation and a bloated stomach. Between the BBQs, weddings, and travel, you’re out of your routine, eating different foods, and not sleeping or exercising regularly. Feeling like your abdomen contains an inflated beach ball can make you want to run from swimming pools and beach parties, but don’t let belly bloat ruin your summer. While bloat isn’t always caused by things like diet, inactivity, and a change in routine, these are major factors for many of the patients we see at Parsley Health. The good news is that it’s easy to remedy with a few tweaks to your routine. You’ll feel summer-ready in no time. Here are some ways to beat a bloated stomach. 1. Skip the burger buns. Say thanks but no thanks to the white flour in buns, pizza, pasta salads, and donuts that show up at summer picnics. These foods contain very little fiber,so they tend to clog up your digestive system. Instead, have the burger, pickles, tomato, extra greens, and even the fries (especially if they’re sweet potato and baked instead of fried). 2.  Eat more fiber. Go big on fiber rich vegetables, gluten free and low-sugar fruit like berries. These natural foods increase the transit time of food in your system, decreasing chances of a bloated stomach. They also help eliminate toxic chemicals and excess hormones, which decrease your chances of reabsorbing them into the body. 3. Hydrate when you wake up. Start your day with a large glass of warm water with lemon and fresh ginger. Warm water helps to stimulate digestion, while ginger and the citric acid in lemon can aid digestion. This provides immediate digestive relief and rehydration after a long night’s sleep. 4. Take probiotics and magnesium. Supplementing with probiotics and magnesium can reduce constipation. Many patients at Parsley Health that are low in magnesium often complain of bloating. I recommend our own probiotic and magnesium citrate—the kind of magnesium that relaxes your gastrointestinal tract and makes you go. Take them both with a large glass of water when you go to bed and another first thing in the morning. For an extra belly flattening bonus, try giving yourself a belly massage 5. Tone down the bubbles and booze. Bubbles are gas by definition, so go easy on carbonated things like champagne and beer to lower your chances of a bloated stomach. At Parsley Health, our most frequent recommendation for
consuming alcohol is to cut beer altogether. This is especially important for people who have digestive issues, imbalances in gut bacteria, food sensitivities, or blood sugar issues, as these forms of alcohol have very little residual sugar or toxins. (If you can find organic producers of these alcohols, even better.) I also recommend two days off of drinking for every one day that you drink so your body has time to repair and detoxify and so that you do not become dependent on alcohol. 6. Go for a long walk. Exercise can help to expel any gas that might be causing bloat and increases your circulation, which aids digestion. This help things move along in your intestinal track. Even if you feel too uncomfortable for a full workout, light cardio, like a 30-minute walk, and performing cat-cow pose or torso twisting can make a big difference. And what better time to get outside? Anxiety tends to hide in your belly, where it stalls digestion and perpetuates your nervousness. Check in with yourself regularly and keep up your goal to at least do 10 minutes of activity. You need that time now more than ever. 8. Eat mindfully. Rather than scarfing down your meal, try to incorporate mindfulness practices into your dinner routine to avoid overeating studies show mindful eating leads to greater improvements in glucose levels and heart health compared to traditional weight-loss programs. Before you eat, take three deep breaths to slow your mind and make you more aware of your food. Eat in a seated position with your feet grounded on the floor and chew thoroughly, aiming for about 20 times per bite. 9. Chew on fennel seeds. Fennel is a great way to fight gas and help calm your stomach and digestive track. Try chewing on fennel seeds or drinking a cup of fennel tea to relax your intestinal muscles. (If you’re pregnant, our health coaches caution to avoid fennel.) 10. Cut back on the snacking. As snacking throughout the day typically leads to consuming more calories, a healthy habit can quickly become harmful. Though it’s second nature for many, it often leads to over eating.avoid this, try to reduce grazing and give yourself at least 3 hours between meals. These quick fixes will help you combat bloat this season, but it doesn’t have to stop there. Avoiding white flour, eating more fiber, skipping carbonated beverages, and supplementing for digestive health can be practiced year round to prevent belly bloat. If you have a continuous problem with bloating, notify your holistic counselor.
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