“Wow, supper was good,” you keep telling your
partner as you settle into your recliner to watch
your favorite show. You’re just starting to really get
comfortable when it hits you, right in the gut –
literally. Your stomach begins twisting, rumbling, as
you feel the first stages of a heartburn. You are
really getting uncomfortable, starting to question
your choice of eating the two bacon-egg deliciously
wiped with mayonnaise on top of toasted white
bread sandwiches. If you’re like most people, your
diet is probably chock full of foods that aren’t very
good for your digestive system. Since the digestive
processes fuel the rest of the body, diet obviously
affects overall health. While digestive upset can
happen to anyone, individuals with Irritable Bowel
Syndrome and Crohn’s Disease should be more
careful. Digestive irritation can cause internal injury
resulting to bleeding which eventually reflect in the
person’s stool. To help you avoid possible digestive
problems in the future while helping improve your
overall health, we have put together a list of some
of the biggest culprits amongst the food we
commonly eat. The next time you experience
digestive discomfort, maybe it’s time to cut back on
some of these gut busters and give your digestive
system a break. 1. Processed Foods Processed
foods are simply products that has been altered in
any way from its original state. For example, high
fructose sugars added to enhance taste, use of
preservatives to make food last longer, and even
cosmetics to make it look more appetizing – all
qualify to have undergone food processing. There
are actually hundreds of different ways how food
can be processed. Unfortunately, many of these
methods can be very bad for digestion and health.
Refined carbohydrates present in processed foods
has been associated with bloating, constipation, and
cramping. It would be very favorable to your health
if you can completely take them out of your diet.
However, you can’t deny the fact that sometimes it
can be difficult to totally avoid their consumption. A
good way to reduce processed food in your diet is
to take them along with healthy fats to lessen
digestive work load. 2. Artificial Sweeteners
Artificial sweeteners such as saccharin and
aspartame have grown in popularity because of
their lack of calories. The problem with artificial
sweeteners is how they can cause several sorts of
health issues, including problems with your
digestive system. According to new studies, it has
shown that artificial sweeteners negatively affect
the intestinal bacteria that normally digest and
extract energy from the food we eat. Moreover, the
sugar alcohol content can cause inflammation, gas,
bloating, and diarrhea for this can only be partially
digested. If you’re trying to get healthier by
replacing sugar with artificial sweetener you may
just be trading one problem for another. There may
be artificial sweeteners that can cause lesser
symptoms but the best alternative are natural
products like agave syrup, yacon syrup, and honey.
3. Carrageenan Carrageenan is an additive
commonly found in foods such as ice cream, salad
dressing, soy milk, and cottage cheese. It is a
natural product out of seaweed that is usually used
for its gelling quality which improves the texture of
food. However, the additive has been known to
cause digestive problems like ulcer and
inflammatory bowel disease. Not only does it inhibit
digestion but it has also been associated with
malignancies. 4. Fried Foods This would be
something that’s been around for a while.
Everybody loves the taste of fried foods, right? Well,
even if you do you’d be better off without eating too
many fried foods. The grease that comes from
frying is the culprit which is actually very hard to
digest. High levels of saturated fat found in fried
foods can cause heartburn and acid reflux. This
happens when it triggers relaxation of the valves
that separate the sphincter from the stomach
allowing acids to enter the esophagus. French fries,
bacon, chicken, and anything else that can be deep-
fried probably isn’t the best idea for optimal
digestion. To lessen the undesirable health effects
brought about by the consumption of fried foods,
make use of plant-based oils when cooking. 5.
Citrus Fruits Fruits are generally healthy, right? Yes,
in many ways fruits are undeniably healthy.
However, for your digestive system, fruits can
sometimes wreak havoc if you’re not careful, more
particularly citrus fruits. They contain a high level of
acidity, which can lead to acid reflux. Fruits such as
oranges, lemons, tomatoes, and grapefruit are very
high in citrus acid which can cause irritation to your
stomach. When eating citrus fruits, make sure to
only have them on a full stomach in order to take
advantage of its healthy properties while
neutralizing the acid content. It will be very
beneficial if you can limit the intake of these fruits
in your diets.
Tuesday, 24 October 2017
Five foods that can cause Digestive Upset
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