Un-healthy eating can cause mood swings, bloating, lack of nutrients ot the body, naseua, indigestion, gas, and weight gain.
Eating too fast means you swallow air and the stomach may become expanded. Reactions to chocolate / lactose intolerance can cause gas and bloating.
Initial use may cause bloating and gas.
yes
Tea can cause an individual to have some gas and bloating. Teas that have artificial sweeteners are what causes gas.
To get rid of trapped wind, you can take an anti-gas medication. For long term treatment, evaluate your eating habits to see which foods are causing the gas, if dairy is the cause you may be lactose intolerant. Another solution is to avoid talking while eating as the excess air may cause bloating.
No and taking higher doses can cause it. Try something for gas like gas-x or beano
Edamame contains raffinose, a type of carbohydrate that can be difficult for some people to digest, leading to gas and bloating. If you experience gas after eating edamame, you may want to try smaller portions or opt for other protein sources.
No, but eating chili can cause gas pains later.
Passing wind is a normal bodily function where excess gas is released through the anus. It can be caused by swallowing air while eating or drinking, or by the breakdown of food in the digestive system. Holding in gas for too long can cause discomfort or bloating.
Bloat is the inability to remove gases (through belching) from the stomach. This is often a result in gorging on too much grain, or high protein feeds such as alfalfa or clover. Gas will continue to build up expanding the stomach and putting pressure on major organs such as the lungs.
The axiom "Moderation in ALL things" is ESPECIALLY PERTINENT to the consumption of cauliflower as it tends to generate HUGE AMOUNTS of intestinal GAS, the exhaustion of which CAN BE quite embarrassing, if not downright DISTURBING.