Friday 3 February 2012

Banish the Bloat

I recently met Lifehouse Country Spa Resort’s Resident Naturopath, Sue Davis who gives us a few simple tips to banish the bloat for good, which is an increasingly common problem for the modern day man and woman. 




Bloating normally relates to a number of possible digestive imbalances:

The importance of saliva
Digestion starts in the mouth. Salivary  amylase, a digestive enzyme, is released when we see, smell or think about food. This produces saliva in the mouth which starts to break down carbohydrates. If you leave a piece of bread in your mouth for 5 minutes it will start to taste sweet. This is glucose and fuel that creates energy. Chewing food thoroughly initiates the whole digestive process. Prepare food from scratch to fire up the digestive juice; eat bitter foods prior to meals to help initiate saliva production (lemon or apple cider  vinegar in warm water, rocket, olives); chew food thoroughly and eat in a relaxed state.

Low stomach acid
Good levels are required to break down protein such as eggs, poultry, fish  and meat. Partly broken down protein can irritate the bowel wall causing inflammation. Symptoms of low stomach acid are very common including burping when eating and feeling full after eating very little. Take time to relax and eat, don’t eat on the go; eat bitter foods prior to meal ie, olives, rocket, lemon, lime or apple cider vinegar  in warm water 10 mins prior to meal and ensure you chew food thoroughly.

Low digestive enzymes 
Required to break down all food group. Age, stress and intestinal inflammation can affect production. Smoothies, soups and lightly cooked or steamed food are easier on the digestion. Raw food can be more difficult to digest if enzymes are deficient. Take a digestive enzyme supplement half way through each meal.

Food intolerances
Not to be confused with food allergies. An allergy is life threatening with very severe symptoms which can happen immediately. Food intolerances are much more subtle and symptoms can develop over a 3 day period. Food intolerances can be caused by low stomach acid, low digestive enzymes, stress or simply eating the same type of foods on a daily basis. Add more variety to your daily diet ie, eat seasonally; supplement with Slippery Elm, Glutamine,  Aloe Vera to heal the intestine wall and reduce inflammation and book a Food Intolerance Consultation at Lifehouse to establish any food intolerances.

Good vs Bad Bacteria 
The bowel contains mostly beneficial bacteria however some of the micro-organisms are less friendly such as yeasts and parasites which can create bowel toxicity and quickly proliferate especially with poor diet, stress or antibiotic use. A healthy bowel is populated with good bacteria known as ‘pro-biotics’. Eat natural bio-yoghurt 3-4 times a week; eliminate sugar rich foods which encourage the overgrowth of bad bacteria, yeasts and parasites.

Constipation  

A stagnant bowel can reduce optimal levels of probiotics and encourage bad bacteria to proliferate. Bloating, pain and constipation predominate along with feelings of toxicity, frequent headaches and a coated tongue. Constipation can occur from stress, overuse of laxatives, lack of fibre or dehydration. Increase water intake to 2 litres a day; soak 1 tbspn linseeds in water for 4 hours then drink before bed; increase daily soluble fibre ie, fruits, vegetables, pulses, wholegrains; reduce ‘sticky’ foods such as eggs, bananas, dairy products from cow, white flour products; increase magnesium rich foods to improve gut muscle function - green leafy vegetables, nuts and sunflower seeds. Also take magnesium supplement.

Tips To Improve Digestion
Eat fruit away from protein (except papaya (papain) & pineapple (bromelain). These fruits are beneficial for digestion. Drink ginger, chamomile and peppermint teas to reduce bloating; opt for live yogurt to boost beneficial bacteria, do not drink lots of water with meals. This dilutes the digestive enzymes and stomach acid so food cannot be broken down efficiently. Have bitter foods prior to meals to stimulate digestive juices.

Do you suffer with Bloating?
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  1. Having spent 2 days at Lifehouse last week, I also found Sue's advice great and reading the notes above refreshed my memory. Not having a pen and paper ready in my dressing gown (and who needed one for 2 days off life) meant pure memory work. Multi tasking for us girls again. . . ahhhhh!

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