Showing posts with label bloating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bloating. Show all posts

Saturday, June 4, 2016

Why Bananas Can Help You Fit Better in Some of Your Clothes

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This fruit may be a woman's best friend.


Dieting and weight loss takes work and commitment. However, bananas not only provide potassium that helps deal with muscle cramps after all the exercising that you find yourself doing lately, but also prevents you from retaining water.  

Since the mineral flushes the sodium out of your system, you will notice less bloating when you look at yourself in the mirror.  The effect of what this fruit can do is temporary, but you will feel slimmer and svelte while it lasts.  It also can help lower blood pressure as it rids your body of that sodium.

Another way that making bananas a regular part of your diet can help you feel thinner is due to all the fiber this fruit has.  Of all the fruits, only apples have more fiber to keep you regulated.  When you step on that scale, you will weigh less with help from those bananas.  In the process, the added fiber it provides will keep you better protected from developing colon cancer.

Also, a banana is one fruit that is kind to your teeth’s enamel unlike citrus choices that can break it down through their acids.  Other health-related issues such as high cholesterol, stomach ulcers to boosted brain power and stress could also possibly be helped.

Therefore, get more bananas and stock up on potassium-rich foods to better maintain that new attractive silhouette! 

Friday, September 4, 2015

The Help You Need When Bloating Occurs to Get Your Svelte Figure Back!

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Of course, you can unbutton your jeans when bloating begins.  However, you can do more with these helpful tips.


Having a bloated stomach is no picnic.  Despite how great an article of clothing fit you before, it can suddenly ruin your look and mood when you come face to face with your full-length mirror.  When this problem occurs the immediate solution is rummaging through your closet and trying one thing after another for a better fit. However, you lessen your chances of bloating if you know the difference between foods that can cause bloating and others that can help reduce it.

When your body bloats, it is also retaining extra water that needs to leave your system.  Therefore, foods that are natural diuretics can help get those trapped fluids moving along as they should.  

Foods That Help When Bloating Occurs

Bananas are excellent for help with water retention.  They not only have potassium for keeping leg cramps away but also for how wonderfully that specific mineral rids the body of sodium in the process.

Watermelon is another fruit that helps reduce that bloat with all its juice.  It also has a healthy dose of potassium, vitamins A and C, dietary fiber and more lycopene than any other form of fresh produce according to Watermelon.org.  For 40 calories per cup, you can enjoy its sweetness without guilt that you are breaking your diet.

Other natural diuretics are citrus fruits such as oranges and lemons.  They can help push excess water out while keeping you hydrated.  Instead of coffee that contributes to bloat, you might want to try switching to water with some fresh lemon for your beverage. It’s refreshing and also will act as a mild laxative to keep everything moving instead of adding to this problem.

Leafy green vegetables also have a lot of beneficial potassium that will come to your rescue when your tummy swells.  Fresh spinach, kale and Swiss chard are just a few rich sources of potassium as well. 

Asparagus is another winner when bloated since it has asparagine, an amino acid that makes it a natural diuretic also.  

Cucumbers are something else to reach for when bloating occurs due to its quercetin, a flavonoid antioxidant that counteracts swelling.

Celery can also rescue you when you’re bloated.  This vegetable is also a natural diuretic.

Tropical fruits like kiwis, pineapples and papayas all have protein-splitting enzymes that could help with digestion and a bloat problem.

Probiotics like yogurt or soy drinks or any labeled foods with “live and active cultures” have beneficial bacteria that can help.  

Something else that comes in handy is trying fennel seeds, especially if you’re suffering with painful gas. The most direct way is to chew about one-half teaspoon of these seeds.  

These are just some suggestions that can help relieve the discomfort as well as deflate that puffy stomach. However, if bloating happens more often than you like then you may want to eliminate some foods from your diet.

Foods That Contribute to Bloating

Cabbage, Brussel sprouts, cauliflower, and broccoli are just a few examples.   They contain a sugar called raffinose that can stay undigested in your gut for a time until your own body’s bacteria kicks in. Unfortunately, this wait can cause stomach expansion and gas pain with it.  

Dairy products can cause the same problem if you happen to be unable to digest lactose.  A simple fix is buying lactose-free milk and nondairy replacements for cheeses.

Coffee is not the only beverage that causes bloating.  Carbonated beverages can also be blamed, especially worse are the ones that contain artificial sweeteners that have sugars that your digestive system has difficulty in breaking down.

Apples have a lot of natural sugars that can bring on bloating due to how long it takes the body to process them.  Pears, raisins, prunes, and grapes can be just as detrimental.

You also might want to try salting your food less or use a salt alternative.  Do try my herbal salt substitute recipe. Here are two other flavorful homemade substitutes I like to use.  If you do, you will retain less water and have a flatter stomach.  

Start looking at the sodium content of the foods that you buy because you may want to buy lower-sodium products.  Convenience foods are notorious for having too much sodium.

Hopefully the information presented here will help keep you staying and feeling as beautiful as possible.  If all else fails, you also may want to see your family doctor to see if there is another cause.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Find Out Which Foods Can Either Flatten or Make Your Stomach Bloat!

We've all been there.  You can eat something and a little while later you can puff out the tummy like a blowfish.  The reason your stomach can swell up like that after eating is due to the foods that you're digesting.

According to some studies, if you want to keep your belly flat there are certain recommended foods that help in digestion to naturally flush out water gain.  Try eating more blueberries, salmon, watermelon, asparagus, and citrus fruits. 

If you want something really refreshing instead of coffee and tea, you might want to squeeze some fresh lemon into a glass of water and drink.  You will notice how much flatter that tummy stays down the more coffee is out of the picture.

On the other hand, foods that are high in sodium and sugar will make you retain liquids and expand the tummy area like a balloon with excess water weight.  Soy sauce, canned soups, alcohol, popcorn, and dried fruits are foods to be careful of not overeating.  Otherwise, you could quickly become uncomfortable in those stylish and tight new pair of designer jeans!