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Starving / Bloated Belly


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:angry: does anyone know how to get rid of what seems like a permantly bloated belly//

I keep exercising, diet is all wheat and gluten free. What else can I do!!!

lorka150 Collaborator

if you are starving yourself, your body is storing fat for dear life to protect you.

GravStars Contributor
if you are starving yourself, your body is storing fat for dear life to protect you.

bloating isn't fat though, it's a digestive disturbance producing intestinal gases at a higher rate than normal. my stomach is always bloated too and i'm way underweight, not an ounce of body fat.

how long have you been on the diet, maybe you need more time for it to clear up? or maybe its a secondary issue that needs to be addressed separately from being gluten free? i dunno, just some thoughts.

rinne Apprentice

I find eating dairy and soy lead to bloating, are you eating either of them?

sclark9602 Apprentice

I agree with the dairy and soy. I took my DD off of Dairy and within a couple of wks., her bloating went away. I took her to McD's to get a vanilla milkshake and guess what, the bloating and gas came back with a vengance. I took DD Friday to have blood drawn for Milk allergy test. We'll see.

Guest cassidy

I was always bloated even after being gluten-free for 4 months. I had a stool test and I had a candida issue, bad bacteria and an amoeba. I treated all that I don't have a problem with bloating anymore. Candida is pretty common with celiac, I don't know if that is something that rings true for you. Threelac worked the best for that.


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lorka150 Collaborator

i know bloating isn't fat, but if you are starving yourself, your body will STORE fat to counteract. this could result in a puffy stomach.

BRUMI1968 Collaborator

I was perpetually bloated. So I

1. quit gluten (obviously)

2. quit all grains

nope, still bloaty...felt better though

3. went on Candida cleanse diet (Body Ecology Diet)

all bloating went away.

I think it was the quitting all sugars, including fruit, that did it. I did this for a little over a week stringently, then added back some low glycemic fruits like applees and berries. I still eat no dairy, no grains, no beans of any kind; and no starchy veggies really.

I also eat raw sauerkraut, which is supposed to help digest proteins and fats, and DOES make your skin look great.

I also take Florastor most days - it is a yeast rather than a pro-bacteria, but it is along the same lines as acidophilous, etc.

I also think it's possible to bloat from too much or anyway the reintroduction of good bactria into your digestive tract, especially if you're not doing anything to kill off the bad stuff.

that's my experience.

Aerin328 Apprentice

Simple remedy if you're bloated w/ gas seems to be Gas-X. :)

BRUMI1968 Collaborator

Gas-X relieves symptoms, but not causes. And, for me, it tends to cause constipation.

It did remind me that activated charcoal can help - but along with air and gas it also grabs vit/min and takes them out of the system - so you wouldn't necessarily want to use it forever or in excess.

I say find out what's bloating you, and put an end to it. It has changed my life - literally. In fact, last night I was bloated for the first time in weeks. I was so crabby. How did I live like that for so long? (no, I'm not sure why, though I ate some dried fruit yesterday and the day before; and I was stressed yesterday - that never helps.)

Lymetoo Contributor

Definitely try a candida cleanse and avoid dairy. My bloating is 90% gone since going gluten and dairy free two weeks ago.

Also you might want to try a colon cleanse. Dr Natura's is gluten free. I already checked. www.drnatura.com

cmom Contributor

I am very bloated as we speak. The scale also says in the past 24 hours I have gained 4 pounds. Even after losing 11 pounds over the past 2 1/2 months, my clothes do not feel any looser due to the bloating. Disgusting!

BRUMI1968 Collaborator

I was reading today how long-chain carbs can cause bloating and intestinal discomfort. The website was talking about sports drinks, actually...but said that fructose often causes people problems. Granted, most times it causes problems are going to be in sports drinks or other drinks (think high-fructose corn syrup), but for some, it may be from eating too much fruit.

If you do either sports drinks or sport things (fructose, maltodextrin, amylopectin, and amylose are names of sugars), that could be the problem too.

-Sherri

emcmaster Collaborator

On top of dairy and gluten being a huge bloat-producers for me, too much fat also makes my stomach bloat right up. Just a thought.

BRUMI1968 Collaborator

Nightshades can do it too, come to think of it. (tobacco, tomato, eggplant, potato, peppers. NOT sweet potato or black pepper)

-Sherri

au natural Newbie

:unsure:

I was reading today how long-chain carbs can cause bloating and intestinal discomfort. The website was talking about sports drinks, actually...but said that fructose often causes people problems. Granted, most times it causes problems are going to be in sports drinks or other drinks (think high-fructose corn syrup), but for some, it may be from eating too much fruit.

If you do either sports drinks or sport things (fructose, maltodextrin, amylopectin, and amylose are names of sugars), that could be the problem too.

-Sherri

Thank you all for your responses. I have had this problem siince I was little. I wasnt diagnosed with celiac till 7 2004. No wonder I felt in a fog all my life!!! Does anyone have a problem with Neutropenia???

I also have severe chronic idiopathic neutropenia AKA my body cannot keep a healthy white count up!

Thyroid was taken out in 2004, seems for some celiac persons to also be a problem.

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