Have you been feeling overstuffed frequently? Bloating might be the reason behind your suffering. Bloating is a common complaint brought on by constipation or too much gas. What you eat and drink can have a big impact on bloating and other digestive problems.

Several foods from your diet are quite fermentable. This means they cause gas which can worsen the bloating. In today’s video, we’ll focus on certain foods that can help you feel less bloated. Can pineapple help with bloating? What about yogurt and kiwi? We’ll talk about all this AND more…

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Timestamps:
Intro – 0:00
Let’s first talk about what bloating is? – 00:43
Natural ways to get rid of this sensation 01:34
Stay hydrated – 01:41
Turmeric can also cure your bloating – 02:43
Fight bloating with bananas – 03:39
Celery can put a stop to your bloating – 04:11
Get rid of unpleasant bloating with fennel – 05:03
Beat belly bloating and gas with kiwi – 06:10
Have some papaya – 07:00
So how does pineapple treat bloating? – 07:41
Eat ginger to get rid of stomach discomfort – 08:21
Try creamy avocado to ease bloating – 09:25
Start your day with oatmeal to avoid being gassy or bloated – 10:11
Can yogurt keep bloating at bay? – 10:42
Cucumber also helps – 11:38
Eat more prunes if you want a happier stomach – 12:04
Fix your bloated stomach with peppermint – 12:46

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Summary:
Let’s first talk about what bloating is?
Bloating is a condition where your stomach feels full and tight, usually due to gas. It’s often associated with stress, fluid retention, dysfunctional gastric motility, and gastrointestinal disorders. Bloating can also be a sign of severe gastrointestinal problems, such as irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, intestinal parasites, or hormonal imbalances.

Let’s get into some of the natural ways for you to get rid of this sensation…

For one, stay hydrated.
Bloating is a common side effect of high-salt diets. While it may seem silly, drinking water can help. It kills the sodium and encourages your body to lose fluids.

Turmeric can also cure your bloating.
This brilliant yellow-orange spice comes with a long list of health advantages. It’s quite popular for its anti-inflammatory qualities.

Not your thing? Fight bloating with bananas.
You may love bananas because of their taste, but the fruit has a lot more to offer.

Celery can put a stop to your bloating.
Celery has been used to relieve bloating and gas for a long time. It’s a healthy vegetable that contains about 95% water. Its hydrating nature makes it naturally diuretic. This means it boosts urine production to flush out excess water and sodium.

Get rid of unpleasant bloating with fennel.
With a licorice-like flavor, fennel is closely associated with carrots, celery, and parsley. What’s amazing is that this plant also heals the digestive system.

Beat belly bloating and gas with kiwi.
These slightly sour but flavor-packed fruits can do wonders for your digestive health. Studies suggest that kiwi can help cure a variety of digestive problems, including bloating, stomach pain, and constipation.

Have some papaya.
The sweet flavor and smooth texture of papaya make it a popular tropical fruit. This creamy treat not only contains a lot of water, but fiber too.

So how does pineapple treat bloating?
Pineapple is a deliciously tangy tropical fruit with lots of vitamin C, manganese, and B vitamins.

Eat ginger to get rid of stomach discomfort.
It’s quite frequent that people recommend eating ginger when suffering from a stomach ache or nausea. But what does ginger have in it that’s so special? Well you can start with enzymes that boost your digestive system.

For more information, please watch the video until the very end.
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Have you been feeling overstuffed frequently?  Bloating might be the reason behind your   suffering. Howdy, Bestie viewers! Bloating is a  common complaint brought on by constipation or too   much gas. What you eat and drink can have a big  impact on bloating and other digestive problems.  Several foods from your  diet are quite fermentable.  

This means they cause gas  which can worsen the bloating.  In today’s video, we’ll focus on certain foods  that can help you feel less bloated. Can pineapple   help with the bloating? What about yogurt  and kiwi? We’ll talk about all this AND more… Before we discuss the foods, let’s  first talk about what bloating is?

Bloating is a condition where your stomach  feels full and tight, usually due to gas.   It’s often associated with stress, fluid  retention, dysfunctional gastric motility,   and gastrointestinal disorders. Bloating can also  be a sign of severe gastrointestinal problems,   such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome,  Inflammatory Bowel Disease,  

Intestinal parasites, or hormonal imbalances. Bloating can be caused by a variety of factors,   including how and what we eat. Eating too  much fiber and fat can delay stomach emptying,   resulting in a full stomach and bloated  feeling. Also, gulping down your food  

Quickly reduces the amount of time you  spend chewing, which can affect digestion.  So let’s get into some of the natural  ways for you to get rid of this sensation… For one, stay hydrated. (Pause)  Bloating is a common side effect of  high-salt diets. While it may seem silly,  

Drinking water can help. It kills the sodium  and encourages your body to lose fluids.  Make sure your water intake is spread throughout  the day. Staying hydrated helps prevent bloating,   but drinking a lot of water at once can  make the problem worse. Avoid carbonated  

Drinks like club soda, as they introduce  extra gas into the gastrointestinal tract.  Drinking water may be the last thing on your   mind when your stomach feels  like it’s about to explode.   What you need to understand is that constipation  and bloating often go together. Hydration ensures  

Things move smoothly in your digestive tract,  which is important for regular bowel movements.  It’s best to drink plenty of water before your  meal. This will not only reduce the impact of   bloating, but also help you avoid overeating. (Pause)  Turmeric can also cure your bloating. (Pause) 

This brilliant yellow-orange spice comes with a  long list of health advantages. It’s quite popular   for its anti-inflammatory qualities. But you may  not know that turmeric also has the potential to   improve your digestive health. The golden spice  has compounds that promote digestion and prevent  

Your body from overproducing acids that cause gas. Curcumin, a primary ingredient in turmeric,   has been found to have anti-inflammatory  and antioxidant properties.   It also helps the production of bile  by stimulating your gallbladder.  Simply start by adding a tablespoon of turmeric  to your diet every day, rather than immediately  

Committing to large dietary adjustments. Drinking  golden or turmeric milk is the best way to get all   the advantages of this spice. (Pause)  Not your thing? Fight bloating with bananas. (Pause)  You may love bananas because of their taste,  but the fruit has a lot more to offer. 

They’re nutrient-dense and high in fiber. Fiber  can relieve constipation, which stops bloating.   Also, the high potassium content in bananas helps  maintain a healthy fluid balance, which prevents   ballooning of the stomach and water retention.They  also help your body flush out excess salt and   prevent inflammation. (Pause) 

Celery can put a stop to your bloating. (Pause)  Celery has been used to relieve  bloating and gas for a long time.   It’s a healthy vegetable that contains about  95% water. Its hydrating nature makes it   naturally diuretic. This means it boosts urine  production to flush out excess water and sodium. 

The veggie also offers gut-friendly fiber. This  helps you maintain regular bowel movements by   preventing constipation and diarrhea. Also,  the combination of water and potassium can help   decrease water retention associated with bloating. Celery even includes mannitol, a sugar alcohol,   which promotes regularity by drawing  water into the digestive tract. 

Just add this staple veggie to your  soups and stews, and you’ll see the   benefits. (Pause)  Get rid of unpleasant bloating with fennel. (Pause)  With a licorice-like flavor, fennel  is closely associated with carrots,   celery, and parsley. What’s amazing is that  this plant also heals the digestive system.  

Research proves that fennel and its  seeds have antispasmodic qualities,   which means they can help relax the muscles in  your digestive tract, reducing gas and bloating.  It also works as a diuretic, increasing  urine output and decreasing water retention.   In fact, the essential oil extracted from fennel  seeds can reduce symptoms of irritable bowel  

Syndrome like gas and gastrointestinal spasms. You can either eat the seeds or drink fennel tea   at the end of a meal. You may have seen the seeds  of this anti-bloating food in bread, sausages,   and other meats. Just keep in mind that the type  of fennel you eat might make a big difference.  

While fennel essential oil can improve IBS  symptoms, fennel tea contains fructans,   which can trigger IBS. (Pause)  Beat belly bloating and gas with kiwi. (Pause)  These slightly sour but flavor-packed fruits  can do wonders for your digestive health.   Studies suggest that kiwi can help  cure a variety of digestive problems,  

Including bloating, stomach  pain, and constipation.  It promotes laxation, which relieves you of  constipation. Food has less time to ferment   and create gas or bloating when it moves  quickly through the gastrointestinal tract.   Your stomach is flatter when you eliminate gas. Bloating can be caused by sodium retention,  

Which causes the body to retain water.  When you eat kiwi, it fights the retention.  Kiwi also contains a chemical called actinidin  (ack-tin-eye-din), which can effectively help   with digestion. (Pause)  Have some papaya. (Pause)  The sweet flavor and smooth texture of  papaya make it a popular tropical fruit.  

This creamy treat not only contains  a lot of water, but fiber too.  The secret behind papaya promoting digestion  and helping a bloated stomach lies with papain.   It’s an enzyme that helps in the  digestion of amino acids in your body.   In one study, papaya was found to dramatically  relieve constipation and bloating in people  

With chronic gastrointestinal dysfunction. Also, the fiber content of this fruit helps   increase regularity and minimize bloating. (Pause)  So how does pineapple treat bloating? (Pause)  Pineapple is a deliciously tangy tropical fruit  with lots of vitamin C, manganese, and B vitamins.  Not only this, but bromelain, an enzyme  found in pineapples, can effectively improve  

Protein digestion. Research shows  that this enzyme has long been used in   traditional medicine to alleviate digestive  problems. It also reduces inflammation,   which helps with bloating and swelling. So, the next time you feel bloated, fix yourself   a refreshing bowl of pineapple. (Pause)  Eat ginger to get rid of stomach discomfort. (Pause) 

It’s quite frequent that people recommend  eating ginger when suffering from a   stomach ache or nausea. But what does  ginger have in it that’s so special?   Well you can start with enzymes  that boost your digestive system.  It helps food move more quickly through the  digestive tract while protecting the intestines.  

Interestingly, a study discovered that ginger  can stimulate GI tract motility. It reduces   constipation and related abdominal problems. The popular herb can help you avoid bloating   by speeding up the stomach emptying process.  This herb will work like magic for women who   have recently had a C-section. Ginger  can also help relieve gas and cramps. 

Boil some fresh ginger, or add a pinch  of ground ginger to some hot water.   If you’re a fan of tea, try grating fresh  ginger into a cup to enjoy the benefits.   You can also go for crystallized ginger. (Pause)  Try creamy avocado to ease bloating. (Pause) 

Avocado is a rich source of soluble fiber and  magnesium. Magnesium helps activate digestive   enzymes. It helps neutralize stomach acid, relax  bowel muscles, and draw water into the intestines,   all of which make it easier for stool  to travel through the digestive tract.  

The fiber in this fruit helps to maintain  regularity, and prevent constipation and bloating.  Avocados are extremely nutritious fruits,  with each serving containing a significant   quantity of folate, vitamin C, and vitamin K.   They’re also high in potassium, a significant  mineral for maintaining fluid balance and   preventing water retention. (Pause) 

Start your day with oatmeal to avoid being gassy   or bloated. (Pause)  Oatmeal is high in fiber. Having some for  breakfast will keep your bloating down.   Oats contain beta-glucan, a type of fiber  with strong anti-inflammatory properties.  If you suffer from IBS, you’ll be able  to tolerate a serving of oats. Also,  

People who suffer from celiac disease can  eat certified gluten-free oats and enjoy the   numerous benefits. (Pause)  Can yogurt keep bloating at bay? (Pause)  Yogurt is high in probiotics, a type of bacteria  that is important for intestinal health.   This bacteria also boosts digestion. In one study,  probiotics were shown to promote regularity by  

Increasing stool frequency and consistency.  The healthy bacteria have also been found   to alleviate bloating and abdominal discomfort  caused by irritable bowel syndrome or diarrhea.  You need to remember that your dairy tolerance  may vary widely. You may feel really bloated  

After eating any type of dairy. The good news is  that even if you have a sensitivity to milk-based   products, yogurt is still a good option for you. You can start with plain Greek yogurt,   which is strong in calcium and protein. Top it  later with high-fiber items like peanut butter   or fresh fruits. (Pause) 

Cucumber also helps. (Pause)  Remember how we said to stay hydrated?  Cucumbers contain high water content,   making them ideal for bloating relief. It  contains more than 95% water by weight.  Eating foods that are high in water can help  keep you hydrated and satisfy your daily fluid  

Requirements. They can successfully  help you avoid water retention and   bloating. (Pause)  Eat more prunes if you want a happier stomach. (Pause)  When it comes to treating bloating, any  list of foods is incomplete without prunes.   This dry fruit contains fiber and sorbitol,  another compound that relieves your bowel.  

The insoluble fiber in prunes provides  weight to the digestive system and helps   the stool pass more quickly, while  sorbitol is a natural laxative.  Try adding prune juice to your diet.  It comes in a concentrated form.   Simmer five parts filtered water with one part  prunes for three to four hours. Puree the mixture  

After removing any pits, and enjoy. (Pause)  Fix your bloated stomach with peppermint. (Pause)  Peppermint has an organic  molecule called l-menthol,   which has been proven to reduce  stomach and colon spasms,   relax the muscles of your GI tract, and  perhaps relieve abdominal pain and bloating. 

If you have a sensitive gut, add peppermint  to your diet and avoid stomach issues. In   case of acid reflux, go for peppermint oil  capsules. If you don’t have acid reflux,   simmer a cup of peppermint tea the  next time your stomach feels bloated. 

Peppermint oil can reduce inflammation and  treat IBS symptoms such as stomach pain,   constipation, and bloating. It can also help  avoid bloating by preventing muscle spasms in   the stomach and intestines. (Pause)  There are so many ways to get rid of bloating.  Changing your diet is just one of them. Let’s  

Keep the conversation going with a couple related  videos, shall we? Here’s what you need to know…  Check out 16 ways to get rid of bloating fast. Or  how about 9 causes behind your bloated stomach?  Go ahead, click one. Or better yet, watch both,  and learn more about how your digestive system  

Works. Have you ever tried any of these remedies  for bloating? Let us know in the comments below!