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Beat Bloating: Surgeon's 5 Gut Hacks Revealed

Summary

  • Limit coffee intake and adjust drinking times for sensitive stomachs.
  • Allow gut 'housekeeping' by avoiding constant snacking between meals.
  • Stress-related bloating can be eased with mindful breathing exercises.
Beat Bloating: Surgeon's 5 Gut Hacks Revealed

A UK-based surgeon has outlined five effective methods to alleviate uncomfortable bloating. He advises coffee drinkers to moderate their intake and timing, as caffeine can overstimulate the gut. The surgeon also stresses the importance of fasting periods between meals to activate the gut's natural 'housekeeping' mechanism, which clears gas and debris.

Proper hydration is crucial for efficient fiber digestion and regular bowel movements, preventing stools from hardening and trapping gas. Balancing soluble and insoluble fibers is also key; soluble fibers nourish gut bacteria and regulate transit, while an excess of insoluble fiber can irritate the colon.

Furthermore, the surgeon explains that stress can lead to a coordination issue between the gut and brain, mimicking bloating. Simple, slow breathing exercises, such as inhaling for four seconds and exhaling for six to eight seconds, can help reset this coordination and reduce stress-induced bloating.

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Dr. Rajan suggests limiting coffee intake and avoiding it late in the day, as caffeine can overstimulate the gut and worsen bloating for sensitive individuals.
Avoiding constant snacking allows the gut's migrating motor complex (MMC), its 'housekeeping' system, to activate and clear gases and debris.
Yes, stress can cause abdominophrenic dyssynergia, mimicking bloating. Dr. Rajan's slow breathing technique can help reset gut-brain coordination.

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