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Tips to reduce farting

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When farting gets out of control!

Now I know for a lot of people the very word "˜farting'
sounds offensive especially offensive to a lot of women for some reason, I know
my wife and my aunts and mum hate the word.

farting However it seems a lot of men suffer from this, especially in the morning. The reason I wrote about this was because I woke myself up this morning because of a gargantuan fart, honestly! my stomach must have deflated by 2 inches.

I know what is causing this, for me, to happen, it's the
sweets I eat. I gave up sweets as a trial for 3 weeks and my bloating and my
flatulence levels were at an all time low. So, I thought, I can give up sweets
lets see what happens when I start eating them again. Within a day or two I
felt bloated again and my flatulence levels increased. I have now been eating
the sweets, by this I mean biscuits, sweets, cake and flapjacks, for almost two
weeks.

So I now know what causes my bloating and flatulence
problems so I can cut them out of my daily diet altogether. But I got towondering how farts are formed (I know I know I'll never mention this again in
any other post but somebody's got to do it).

I went over to

How stuff works
for an explanation and here is their explanation:

Flatulence occurs when a food does not break down
completely in the stomach and small intestine. As a result, the food makes it
into the large intestinein an undigestedstate. For example, if
you are "lactose intolerant," it means that you lack an enzyme (lactase) in your
intestine — the enzyme that breaks lactose apart into two sugar molecules so
they can enter the bloodstream. Without lactase, lactose passes undigested
through the stomach and small intestine and arrives in the large intestine.

There, the lactose meets up with billions of hungry bacteria — the
natural "intestinal fauna" we all have in our large intestine. These bacteria
are happy to digest lactose. They produce a variety of gases, in much the way
that yeast produces carbon dioxide to leaven bread (see

How Bread Works
for details on yeast). Gases such as methane, hydrogen and
hydrogen sulphide are common gases that these bacteria produce. Hydrogen
sulphide
is the source of the odor we associate with flatulence.

Certain foods produce more flatulence than others because they
contain more indigestible carbohydratesthan others. Beans, as you might
expect, are particularly well-endowed in this regard.

A few ways to reduce flatulence.

  1. Take a probiotic to counteract any loss of the good bacteria we
    have in our stomachs
  2. Cut down on food offenders which may cause gas such as dairy
    products, apples, pears, wholegrain foods, soft drinks and fruit drinks.
    Experiment as not all of the aforementioned foods cause it for you.
  3. Limit high fat foods as this takes longer to digest and causes
    more gas in your stomach
  4. If you are lactose intolerant cut out dairy foods from your diet
  5. Experiment with all different types of food. Cut one food out for
    48 hours and note the effect and keep on doing this until you find offending
    foods which may cause flatulence.
  6. If it becomes a real problem see your doctor who can get some
    tests done for various problems you may have.

I hope this has helped a little but it still begs the questions why do menfart more than women?

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Steven Aitchison is the author of The Belief Principle and an online trainer teaching personal development and online business.  He is also the creator of this blog which has been running since August 2006.

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