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Is your stomach always bloated after meals? Here’s what you might be doing wrong
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Is your stomach always bloated after meals? Here’s what you might be doing wrong

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Last updated: December 16, 2024 3:41 am
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Published December 16, 2024
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Recently, nutritionist Nmami Agarwal took to Instagram to share how reducing your food intake can play havoc with your stomach.highlightAccording to experts, how eating fast causes gas and bloating:1. Swallowing Air:2. Not chewing enough:3. Ignoring your fullness signals:How to Prevent Gas and Bloating While Eating?1. Be careful:2. Slow down:3. Drink water:4. Avoid talking while eating:Watch the full video here:

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Recently, nutritionist Nmami Agarwal took to Instagram to share how reducing your food intake can play havoc with your stomach.

Is your stomach always bloated after meals? Here's what you might be doing wrong
Talking while chewing increases the chance of swallowing air.Photo Credit: iStock

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  • Are you tired of battling bloating on a daily basis?
  • The answer may lie in how fast you are eating.
  • Read on to know more about it.

We’ve all been there – feeling bloated or gassy after a heavy meal, fizzy drink, or just because you don’t have it in your stomach. It’s inconvenient, isn’t it? While most of us experience it occasionally, there are some who face it on a daily basis. And let’s be honest, this can be very awkward, especially when you are going to an event or meeting. If you’re constantly feeling bloated and gassy, ​​you’ve probably asked yourself what you’re doing wrong. Well, turns out, the answer may lie in how fast you’re eating. Yes, you heard right! Recently, nutritionist Nmami Agarwal took to Instagram to share how reducing your food intake can play havoc with your stomach.
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According to experts, how eating fast causes gas and bloating:

1. Swallowing Air:

When you eat quickly, you are also swallowing a lot of air. As Namami explains, this trapped air accumulates in your stomach, causing gas and bloating. Solution? Slow down and savor each bite.

2. Not chewing enough:

Another culprit? Not chewing your food sufficiently. Nwami explains that when you eat fast, food goes into your stomach in larger pieces, making it harder for your digestive enzymes to do their job. outcome? Gas is produced by fermentation in your intestine. Therefore, take time to chew your food thoroughly to help break it down into smaller pieces.

3. Ignoring your fullness signals:

Did you know that eating too quickly impairs your brain’s ability to register when you are full? This can lead to the habit of overeating, which can lead to bloating, gas and even flatulence. The pressure on your digestive system only makes things worse.

How to Prevent Gas and Bloating While Eating?

1. Be careful:

Take small pieces and chew thoroughly – aim for 20-30 chews per bite. It helps break down your food before it reaches your stomach.

2. Slow down:

Put your fork down between bites. This reduces air intake and gives your stomach time to process the food.

3. Drink water:

Drink water throughout the day, but don’t drink too much during meals, as this can dilute stomach acid and slow down digestion.

4. Avoid talking while eating:

Talking while chewing increases the chance of swallowing air, which makes bloating worse.

Watch the full video here:

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Bloating and gas can cause a lot of pain, but changing your diet can provide you with some relief.

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