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Controlling Bodily Gas Naturally
Passing gas or wind is quite a
normal human bodily function. Gas is a bi product
of digestion and the amount passed is variable depending
on several factors. Dr Rita Louise tell us more
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Intestinal gas, flatulence, farting or
breaking wind is a natural part of the digestive process.
This odorless gas, although at times embarrassing, is the
result of good digestion. Every day our body produces one to
three pints of gas that is ultimately passed. Intestinal gas
is made up of oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon dioxide and
methane. If we notice an unpleasant smell, it is because the
gas contains other compounds, including hydrogen sulfide and
ammonia.
Bacterium that lives in our intestinal tract
is what produces most intestinal gas. It digests the food we
eat; primarily sugars, starches and cellulose. When ingested
sugars are not been properly broken down, they can ferment
and produce gas as they pass through the small intestine.
Contractions of the small intestine propel this gas through
the large intestine, where it is expelled out the rectum.
This prevents gas from accumulating in the body, which can
cause cramping.
Certain foods produce more gas then others. Some healthy
foods such as fruits, vegetables, oatmeal, beans and peas
often are the worst offenders. These foods are high in
soluble fiber. Fiber slows the digestion of starches in the
small intestine, thus promoting increased gas. Fiber,
however, has many benefits including promoting a healthy
digestive tract, regulating our blood sugar and maintaining
normal cholesterol levels.
Normally we pass gas about fourteen times a day. Intestinal
gas is only considered excessive if it is being passed over
twenty times per day. If someone complains of excessive gas,
but isn't passing it over twenty times a day, then something
else may be going on. Perhaps the real concern is the foul
odor to their gas, an inability to hold gas back, or even a
problem with soiling their undergarments when gas is being
passed. Thankfully there are a number of natural,
alternative health remedies we can try which may help to
reduce or eliminate the embarrassment of intestinal gas from
our lives.
Recommendations For Wellness
Avoid foods such as beans, broccoli, cabbage, asparagus,
coffee, eggs, fish, prunes, radishes, dates, figs - or
artificial sweeteners like sorbitol - which can promote gas
production.
Limit high fat foods. Fats slow the digestion of foods
through the stomach and small intestine.
Avoid milk and milk products, especially if you suspect you
are lactose intolerant.
Try taking a digestive enzyme or digestive bitter tonic
before meals to help improve carbohydrate digestion.
Activated charcoal tablets, when taken before a meal, have
been shown to greatly reduce gas formation.
Ginger, either fresh or in tablet form, is useful in
relieving flatulence.
Catnip and fennel are herbs that are often used to ease
bloating and reduce intestinal gas.
Nature's Sunshine's Anti-Gas Formula contains a blend of
herbs that assist the body's efforts to expel gas.
Supplementation with probiotics such as acidophilus and bifidophilus supports healthy bacteria in the digestive tract
and keeps gas-producing bacteria in check.
Article Author - Dr Rita Louise
Naturopathic Physician, Dr. Rita
Louise, Ph.D. is the author of the books "Avoiding the
Cosmic 2x4" and "The Power Within". It is her unique
gift as a medical intuitive and clairvoyant that
illuminates and enlivens her work. Let Dr. Louise help
you bring health, healing and wholeness back into your
life. Medical Intuition & Energy Medicine Certification
training classes are now forming. Visit
http://www.soulhealer.com or call (972) 475-3393 for
more information.
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