What causes gas and how to deal with it
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Passing gas is normal and expected. Men experience flatulence an average of 14 times per day. Women tend to expel a little less but are more likely to struggle with bloating. There are ways to help minimize the discomfort and embarrassment. Knowing which foods and habits may cause gas is the first step.
Gas and bloating are caused by air trapped in the GI tract
You often swallow air while eating or drinking. The bacteria in your gut also produce gas while digesting what you’ve consumed. Both are a normal part of the digestion process.
Some habits may cause more gas than usual
Most people swallow more air than normal if they are eating fast. Slow down and enjoy your meal. Take smaller bites and chew more. Drinking with a straw also delivers more air into your digestive tract. You should also stop chewing gum. It’s another way we introduce air into our digestive system.
Some foods cause more gas than others
Beans and raw veggies such as cauliflower, cabbage and bok choy are well known for their tendency to cause gas. That’s because they contain indigestible carbohydrates such as raffinose and stachyose. The bacteria in our gut break down these carbs for us, producing gas in the process. It is possible to give your body some help digesting these nutrient-rich foods. Cook your veggies and soak your beans before you cook them if gas and bloating are an issue.
For many, these aren’t the only foods that cause gas or bloating. Check out our guide to FODMAPs to learn about other common culprits, such as apples, onions and milk.
