Bloating: itโs something most women have experienced at least once in their lifetime, and it sure isnโt pretty, or particularly comfortable.
And while itโs easy for us to dismiss the bloat as something that comes with โthat time of the monthโ or other hormonal changes (the joys of womanhood), it turns out more often than not our bodies are trying to tell us a bigger story.
So, with the help of Nutritional Advisor for Freedom Foods, Dr Joanna McMillan, weโre getting to the bottom of what our bellies are trying to tell us to every time they bloat so you can beat it for good.

If youโre bloated, you will notice your stomach visibly expand โ and there may also be an uncomfortable pain that goes with it!
It happens when I eatโฆ
Does simply eating make your belly bloat like a balloon? There could be an easy solution to your problem โ chewing!
โInadequate chewing can certainly contribute to indigestion. And, if you also eat too quickly, more air is swallowed and this could contribute to bloating and excessive belching,โ says Dr McMillan.
It happens every time I drink milkโฆ
Lactose intolerance could be blamed for post-dairy bloating.
โLactose intolerance means you donโt break down lactose in the small intestine, so it enters the colon, where itโs rapidly fermented by gut bugs,โ Dr McMillan explains. โThis leads to gas and potentially draws fluid into the colon.โ
Pay your doctor a visit if you suspect youโre lactose intolerant.
It happens whenever Iโm stressed
โThe brain and the gut are connected and speak to each other,โ Dr McMillan explains. โStress affects the functioning of the gut โ usually to make it contract.โ
This can land you with excessive gas โ the sure-fire precursor to bloating.
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