Everyone has it. But passing gas in public can be embarrassing, and if you have excessive gas, you may well feel bloated and uncomfortable. Here's how to cope.
July 29, 2015
Everyone has it. But passing gas in public can be embarrassing, and if you have excessive gas, you may well feel bloated and uncomfortable. Here's how to cope.
Less-than-stellar nutrition, a lack of exercise and stress can all leave you with an unpleasant feeling of abdominal pressure. If it's any consolation, Hippocrates (the father of medicine) proclaimed that passing gas "is necessary to well-being."
Ancient Roman emperor Claudius also declared that "Roman citizens shall be allowed to pass gas whenever necessary." But even the ancients sometimes turned to nature to help their intestines bounce back and eliminate gas. A distressed intestine needs soothing.
When your stomach is distended, it's wise to cut back on eating and try one of the following natural ways to reduce gas with medicinal plants or heat applied to your abdomen.
It is no suprise that diet and eating habits play a big part in digestion. Here are some tips to help you navigate it.
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