Graelwyn wrote:
Erilyn wrote:
I get terrible gas/bloating too. Although I can’t pinpoint any one food. I almost wonder if it is a wheat intolerance or something though, because a few years ago I tried the Atkins diet (contrary to popular belief, it is NOT an all-the-fat-you-can-eat kind of diet, and – done properly - actually involves a huge amount of veggies), and my gas/bloating all but disappeared for the entire 12 months I followed it. When I started eating cereals, grains, and starches again, it came back. The problem is, eating nothing but meat, vegetables, and cheese gets extremely boring.
I’m going to try peppermint and fennel capsules. I’ve read it’s supposed to really help.
Yes, I found my bloating went a little when I cut potatoes and bread etc, but rice was never much of an issue. Potatoes cause me hell for some reason. But then so do too many vegetables or fruit, which is very annoying as I absolutely love veg and fruit. Chocolate doesn't affect me, nor porridge I don't think. But just having a hot drink swells me up and I am starting to wonder if it is the artificial sweetners I have in them.
I've read that eating mostly soluble fibre can help - stuff like white rice, white bread (non-enriched), pasta, potatoes without the skin, soy, etc, can greatly help with gas and bloating.
I just remembered that one of my most severe triggers is whey protein. Whey is one of the main proteins in dairy, although straight dairy products don't seem to bother me at all (except for some of the higher-protein cheeses, like cottage cheese). A lot of processed foods contain whey and this is probably where many of my problems came from (Atkins virtually eliminates processed foods from your diet). The most obvious culprits being protein drinks and bars, but also more subtler things like cereals and bread can contain a lot of whey too.
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