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5 healthy habits that lead to a gas stomach

Flat stomach: woman holds her stomach

We actually have the feeling that we have our diet under control - and yet we continuously have a bloated stomach. These are the possible reasons!
By tweaking our eating habits here and there, we want to do something for our health and hope that we will be rewarded for this, among other things, with a flatter stomach. But unfortunately, that doesn't always work: Some supposedly healthy habits even, on the contrary, cause a bloated belly to developIf you suffer from this, you should check to see if you are making these mistakes:

1. You eat a lot of lettuce and vegetables

Sure, salads and vegetables of all kinds are initially considered healthy. And if you prefer to treat yourself to a large, colourful salad plate for lunch than the schnitzel, you will certainly do something good for yourself and your figure over time. But: Certain types of vegetables have a flatulent effect. These include, for example, beans, kale and onions. The reason: They mainly consist of so-called fructans, which are broken down by bacteria in the large intestine instead of in the small intestine. This not only creates gases, but we also feel bloated.

2. You chew a lot of gum

Chewing gum can help you pass the time until your next meal by keeping your jaw chewing. Also, the freshest mint smell drives away cravingsBut: while chewing, we first swallow a lot of air, and secondly, chewing promotes the production of stomach acid because the signal is given that something is about to digest. And third: Sugar-free chewing gum contains the substance sorbitol, which is difficult to digest. As a result, the intestinal bacteria trigger a fermentation process. Unfortunately, all of this can lead to a bloated stomach.

3. You like to drink coffee

Coffee has many health-promoting properties, but it can literally make a sensitive stomach sick. Because coffee stimulates digestion - sometimes too much if you have a sensitive stomach. This can lead to bloating, a distended abdomen and general abdominal pain occur. It is mostly irrelevant whether the coffee is drunk black or with milk.

4. You love natural yoghurt

Lactic acid bacteria in yoghurt actually support our intestinal flora. But: Especially after infection, the gastrointestinal tract is often out of balance and the pH value changes. Dairy products can now irritate the sensitive stomach and lead to a bloated stomach. After all: after about two to four weeks, the intestinal flora should be the same as before the infection.

5. You eat fruit for dessert

Basically, the same applies to fruit as to vegetables: They are full of healthy nutrients, and we should make sure that we eat enough of them every day. But right after lunch, we should avoid fruit salad and the like. Because now the stomach is still busy digesting the last meal. If there is also fruit, it stays in the stomach longer - and begins to ferment, which in turn can cause gas to bloat.
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