Bloating and gas can leave you feeling heavy, sluggish, and just plain uncomfortable. Whether it hits after a hearty meal or creeps in during your day, the good news is—it doesn’t have to stick around. With a few simple and natural remedies, you can ease that bloated feeling and keep your gut happy.
Fennel seeds, or saunf, have long been used to relieve digestive troubles. Their natural oils help relax the gut and reduce gas. Just chew a small pinch after meals, or add them to your food—like soups and salads—for both flavor and relief.
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Soothing teas like peppermint, chamomile, ginger, and spearmint can help calm the digestive system. They aid in muscle contractions that push gas through the intestines. Just be cautious with anise tea, as it may act as a mild laxative.
Apple cider vinegar (ACV) may help with bloating by supporting gut bacteria and digestion. Mix a tablespoon with warm water or tea and sip before meals—up to three times a day.
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Bananas and oranges are excellent choices. Bananas, in particular, are rich in potassium, which balances sodium and reduces water retention—a key factor in bloating.
Even a short 10-minute walk can make a big difference. Light movement helps the body release trapped gas, speeds up digestion, and reduces stress—a major bloating trigger.
Clove oil promotes digestive enzymes and can ease indigestion. A clove oil capsule post-meal might help, but be cautious—it’s potent and not recommended for children. Misuse can cause serious health issues.
Yoga poses like Child’s Pose, Happy Baby, and Squats can help relieve gas and realign your core. Just avoid doing them right before bed for best results.
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Bloating can come from overeating, eating too fast, gas-producing foods (like beans, onions, or fizzy drinks), and food intolerances (such as dairy or gluten). Other triggers include constipation, stress, hormonal changes, and even small habits like chewing gum or using a straw.
You don’t need complicated solutions to tackle bloating. A few small lifestyle tweaks and natural remedies can make a big difference in how you feel—lighter, more energized, and more in tune with your body.
NOTE – This article was originally published in mypunepulse and can be viewed here
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