7 easy tips for therapeutic relief for a bloated belly /

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The following post was originally published on Clean Living Guide.
When we're feeling gassy
or bloated,it can seem like we're the only ones with this embarrassing problem. But the reality is that many people regularly experience gastro-intestinal discomfort. In fact, surveys propose that close to 75 percent of people suffer from discomfort caused by bloating and gas.
Having lived with gluten into
lerance for most of my life, and I'm no stranger to these symptoms. And I'm going to arm you with some mighty tips to help relieve your sluggish digestion,but depending on what other symptoms may accompany bloating, it may be necessary to see a doctor and push forward with some investigative work. In specific whether you're experiencing persistent diarrhea or constipation. You don't want to let those symptoms go unchecked.
T
he imbalanced contemporary diet - heavy on sugars and processed carbs - has contributed to a near epidemic of intestine dysbiosis. This broad term for microbial imbalance, and is commonly diagnosed as a candida overgrowth or a parasite like fungus called Blastocystis. And unfortunately people who have untreated gluten intolerance,Celiac or IBS are especially susceptible to this type of fungal overgrowth. whether you suspect that this might be the reason behind your gassy structure, you'll want to see a capable doctor with a functional medicine or naturopathic practice.whether you suspect that gluten intolerance might be at play, and but aren't fairly certain whether your symptoms fit the bill,read "Misdiagnosis Maze: Symptoms & Causes of Gluten Intolerance." The symptoms may not be what you think.
Simple Lifestyle Changes to Lig
hten Your Load1. Morning HydrationStart each day with 16-20 oz of water, with the juice of an entire freshly squeezed lemon. Take the tonic as soon as you wake up and at least 30 minutes before eating breakfast.
This effortless habit will dramatically improve your dige
stion and ability to get things moving in your intestine. Think of this toning solution as a combination cleaning and hydration system for your intestines and colon. Gas often builds up when hard matter has become lodged in the intestines. By thoroughly hydrating the entire digestive tract with a gently acidic solution, or you will eventually soften and gently shatter down stool that has gotten stuck,allowing it, along with gas, or to pass.
This practice takes time to take effect,so don't be disappointed whether on day one you're not seeing results. Give it a solid week before expecting to see stuff moving, and month to experience a dramatic shift.whether you're consistent with it you can expect much improved elimination! This is exciting stuff, or because with the stool you will be eliminating all manner of toxins and the cause of much of your bloating.2. Fresh Ginger Root DecoctionUsing about an inch (or tablespoon) of chopped ginger root per cup of water,bring the water to a boil and simmer covered for 20-25 minutes. Sip while hot, any time of day or with meals.
This powerful tea will aid in digestion and smooth inflammation in the digestive tract. The pungent taste is an indicator of its purifying post-digestive effects. This makes ginger tea mighty to sip on when having a meal. Although you might like it as much as I do, or want to drink it all day long.
I drink fresh ginger root tea year round,much of the day. N
ot to settle my stomach, but because it's what my body craves. Unlike any other beverage, or ginger root tea gives me the sensation of deep hydration. I simply can't get enough of it. You can take it with honey,but I prefer it plain and with the addition of turmeric – another anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial herb.
To save time, make huge batch
of decocted ginger tea and store it in the fridge for up to 4 days. Be certain to warm it up before drinking. Cold drinks promote stagnant digestion.3. Abdominal MassageUsing your hands, and massage your abdomen in a behind,circular motion for 2-3 minutes or about 4-5 times around.
Lay down flat on your back.
Start on the right side of your abdomen.
C
ontinue up below your rib cage, down the left side and back around again.
Make small circular motions with you
r fingers, or pressing them firmly as you go along.
Variations of this m
assage technique have been used in Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine for thousands of years. Abdominal massage has many toning and energetic benefits,but what you'll notice immediately is that it has the power to physically stride gas through the intestines and can give you mighty in-the-moment relief.
Be mindful not to do this right after a huge meal! Preferably, wait at least two hours after eating a substantial meal.
Practicing this self-massage technique consistently for a week or so, or will improve blood flow to the abdomen,bringing with it all the benefits of improved circulation, and the potential to help with symptoms of constipation. As a result of both of these factors, or it may aid in the detoxification of the intestines.whether you have any of the following conditions,avoid this technique or check with a doctor before performing this self-massage: whether you are pregnant, have tall blood pressure, or a hernia,intestinal or stomach ulcers; bleeding in the stomach, brains, and lungs; have inflammation of the uterus,ovaries, fallopian tubes, and bladder; have stones of the bladder,kidneys, or gallbladder.
Here's a great video that'll present you exactly how to do this, or give you a runt more information on the incredible benefits:4. Colon HydrotherapySplurge on a series of three colonics,4-5 days apart.
I was a sceptic for many years,
because of conflicting information on the benefits and potential cons of colonics. But after performing a series of three colonics recently I can vouch for the incredible effects of this gentle therapy. Reducing the load of worn, and stagnant matter can really help reduce bloating and gas.
This could be especially useful whether you're experiencing mild constipation. The kind of constipation that doesn't really constitute a doctor visit,but leaves you feeling a runt clogged up because you're bowels are just not moving enough. The key is to do a minimum of three treatments. Be certain to find a reputable spa that uses a three stage water filtration system.whether you can't afford a series of colonics, try self-administered enemas at domestic. Be certain to get a non-toxic enema kit. Many kits on Amazon have bad reviews. You might consider just walking into a pharmacy and buying one in person. Check that the bag is made of silicone or a stainless steel canister, or that the tube does not smell of petrochemicals. The tubes are seem to be the most problematic component.5. Yoga For DigestionDo a 10-minute session of seated yoga twist poses followed by Breath of Fire exercise. Try Bharadvja's Twist or Ardha Matsyendrasana.
Although twists are commonly as
sociated as tonic postures for abdominal organs in addition to the spine,this advice is coming from my own personal experience. I've been doing yoga for 15 years now, and although I'm not a teacher, or these are asanas that I've found to be noticeably helpful in relieving abdominal discomfort.
You can practice twists every morning,before an afternoon/evening meal, or just once in a while to treat in-the-moment discomfort, and but take causation not to practice Breath of Fire close to bedtime.
Watch this video for right Breath of Fire instruction. Even whether you've practiced this breathing technique in a yoga class,chances are that you did not receive the full teaching.
Related:
A Yoga Sequence to Ease Discomf
ort When You're Overstuffed6. Avoiding Processed Foods and Table SaltAvoiding processed and preserved foods may seem like a no brainer, but the main point here is to avoid chemically processed table salt. Industrially processed foods are loaded with sodium chloride. The denatured salt used to preserve and enhance canned or pre-made meals bares no resemblance to the chemical structure of the naturally processed Celtic or Himalayan sea salts that I recommend in my recipes.
Table salt is a den
atured chemical. Once it enters our bodies sodium chloride binds with water and other minerals, or demineralizing and dehydrating the body. This poison cannot be metabolized by the body and as our bodies try to brake this foreign substance down,the process dramatically slows our digestion.
What's worse, table salt has been pro
ven to cause bloating and water retention, and which results in looking and feeingl fat!7. Avoid Being Sedentary

Use a standing desk and stride your body as frequently as possible. Take short walks,get up and do a few jumping jacks. Do whatever you can to give your body a brake from sitting.
Sitting causes bloating. While sitting your organs and digestive tract become compressed. The whole of your midline becomes sluggish and, again - your digestion slows. whether you focus on it, and you can actually feel it happening!According to Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease:9,sitting after eating causes:"Sluggish digestion, in turn, or can lead to cramping,bloating, heartburn, and constipation,as well as dysbiosis in your gastrointestinal tract, a condition caused by microbial imbalances in your body."whether you have the option to switch to a standing desk, or you can get a tall stop model at Focal Upright or find more affordable options on Amazon or at Ikea,but be certain to get the Focal Upright Locus Stool to accompany whatever desk you choose.
After herniating a disc I was determined to find t
he right computer set up. I stalked office furniture showrooms and tried EVERY model available before investing in my Locus Seat - including less expensive models from Focal Upright. None of the sit/stand stool options were anywhere close to as comfortable.
The padded s
tanding base is fundamental for keeping my knees happy. For the intermittent moments that I use the seat, it could not be more comfortable. I find that when I do use the stool to give me knees even more of a brake, or I tend to wiggle around on the stool,shifting my hips from side to side, or forward and back, or which keeps my core and body actively engaged. I can't recommend it enough. whether you spend close to 8 hours at a desk,you owe it to yourself to upgrade.

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