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Flatulence, Gas and Belching, as well as improve Digestion
Excessive Belching
Bloating, Cramps and Digestive Discomfort
Maintain Digestive Health
What is flatulence?
Flatulence is an excess of gas in the digestive tract, particularly the stomach and intestines. This can cause bloating and abdominal pain, excessive belching and passing of wind. It is normal for a certain amount of gas to end up in the digestive system and be expelled by belching or flatus (passing wind).
However, for many people - particularly those who have an excess of these symptoms - flatulence can be an embarrassing problem. Many people who suffer from excessive flatulence and digestive gas have to constantly watch what they eat, no longer able to enjoy their favorite foods for fear of causing gas.
What causes flatulence?
There are several factors that can cause an excess of gas in the digestive system. Certain foods in the diet are known to increase gas and flatulence. Swallowing air during eating, talking and day to day life will also increase the amount of gas in the gut.
In certain people, excessive gas may be an indication of a medical condition such as lactose intolerance or inflammatory bowel disease.
Some of the most notorious foods for producing excess gas are vegetables like cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli (cruciferous vegetables), beans, pulses and whole grains, carbonated beverages and most foods that are high in dietary fiber, especially refined fiber.
Smoking, chewing gum, ill-fitting dentures, eating in a hurry or being nervous or anxious can all increase the amount of air that a person swallows and, in turn, lead to flatulence and the associated symptoms.
When proper digestion is hampered by disorders like IBS, Crohn?s disease or any deficiency in normal digestive enzymes, flatulence is a common result as excess gas is produced by the gut. Lactose intolerance is also particularly known for causing wind as these individuals lack the enzyme for breaking down lactose - a sugar found in milk and dairy products.
Another cause of excess digestive gas is candida overgrowth in the gut. Candida is an organism that occurs naturally in the digestive tract, but can multiply under certain conditions resulting in candida overgrowth and an imbalance in intestinal flora. Candida releases a large number of toxins, resulting in intestinal gas, fatigue and fungal infections like thrush. Causes of candida overgrowth include antibiotic use, excessive dietary sugar and weakened immune functioning.
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