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I'm a sprout of a nineteen year old who has recently been plagued with the most
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I was curious about a possible cause and very much want to know how to kill the bacteria that are probably causing these releases in a natural way without taking any medication. Would a day of fasting help? A week of no beans?
I should also say that three years ago I had IBS, and although I haven't had a problem with it since, I was wondering if there could a connection.
Thanks so much.
-Molly
The following is from personal experience:
I'm 25 y/o and I developed the same problem about 10 years ago. In my case, it's a hereditary problem.
I am not quite sure of the cause, but I avoid starchy foods, because they make the problem worse.
I have had terrible luck with doctors, but here is my advice:
1. Go to a gastro-enterologist.
I know that this is an embarassing problem, but a specialist
may be able to help you.
Be careful, if you have an HMO and one of those primary-
care physicans, you may have some trouble getting a referral.
If you have problems, INSIST. Take a parent along if you
have to.
2. Do not take any drugs before you have had some diagnostic tests done. You may need to go on a special diet to find out if you are allergic to any particular food or food group, or have some stool samples diagnosed or something. But taking drugs first is a bad idea (this is my opinion).
3. If you want to do something by yourself, try this technique:
a. pick a bland food like plain rice or tofu.
b. eat this food for a few days. If you feel better, then this food is probably ok.
c. add foods one by one until you figure out what may be causing problems for you.
* this works if you do not eat complex foods, like sandwiches or casseroles
4. Natural things that work for me (most of the time).
a. not eating late at night.
b. avoiding starchy foods.
c. peppermint/simethicone capsules. be careful, too many of these can act like a minty laxative!
5. Other natural stuff:
1. beano - tried it, not much difference
2. charcoal caps - not much difference, made poop black. yuck.
3. chlorophyll - ok. made p*** green. odor control seemed to be minimal, but kind of effective.
Keep in mind, that digestive problems can be caused my many reasons: antibiotic use, stress, diet change, allergies, heredity
Read about your problem, be informed, and see a SPECIALIST, not a regular doctor.
Good luck,
I know exactly how you feel,
joanne
I just wanted you to know that I too have had many problems with gas since I was about 29 yrs old, I am 38 now. The last time I saw my doctor he laughed at me for asking the questions of gas! I even started to feel that I was nuts, there are people with cancer and I just have GAS!!! It is laughable, until, you live with it.
I have been on Atkins diet for almost two years because I dont have any gas on it. I dont think it is the healthiest diet but at least I do not have gas anymore. it ran my life! I would also have abdominal pains after eating & distention. All these symptoms come back the minute I eat carbs again. I am zoning in on wheat but it is not always wheat either, so it is confusing.
I just wanted to let you know that it is not laughable when you are bing thru it, and it can be embarrasing. I can go up a shole pant size with gas and distention.
Anyway, I hope you find releif since Atkins probley wouldnt work for you bring a vegetarian and all.
Good Luck
Deb
It makes me feel so much better to know that I'm not alone. By the way, I should probably mention that my problems started one semester at college after eating lentils and dried fruit for a week straight (I ran out of food). Sounds suspicious, but I was plagued by problems most notably when I stopped eating those foods. I, too, wonder if some weird bacteria set up shop in my gut.
Anyway, I've been dealing with this for at least five years now, and at first it was so frustrating that I barely ate for a long time. If you get desperate for relief, I can tell you that even now I sometimes will drink Ensure or Boost for a week and it makes me feel so much better. Also, I wanted to mention that I initially tried taking Gas-X and a few other OTC remedies, and they just made things worse.
Good luck, I hope this or my previous posting helps! If you have any questions that I might be able to answer let me know.
Alison
You might try peppermint oil capsules with an enteric coating. They dissolve in the small intestine, not the stomach and often can sooth an irrritable bowel. You can get them at a health store. Also, you must avoid beans and any fruits that contain indigestable carbohydrates. If the problem persists, don't be too embarrassed to see a doctor !
I had similar symptoms that came on all of a sudden a year or so ago. I can definitely relate to what you're saying. At the time, I was pregnant so the Dr. put me on Gaviscon. I drank 3 bottles a week but the symptoms were much better. My Dr. said it is most likely acid reflux. After the baby she put me on Tagamet (prescprition) and within a couple of days my life was back to normal. Talk to your Dr. about reflux. It doesn't always come with heartburn - mine didn't.
Hope this helps.
Ellan
From my experience, I found that drinking alot of water usually help with a gas attack. It doesn't stop the problem fully, but it eases the situation and makes it a lot easier to control (Another advantage of drinking water is it takes out the foul smell when you have gas)
Another thing that I noticed, when ever you have a gas attack, try as hard as you can to think of something else. To fully focus all your senses on that distraction. For example, reading a book and fully concentrating on its contents, would make me forget about the gas, and my digestive system would go back to normal (However, this didn't work so well for me in a crowded situation)
Finally, I read somewhere that the spice cumin is suppose to be great in helping with gas. I did not have a chance to try it yet, but it could possibly work.
I wish you the best of luck
From my experience, I found that drinking alot of water usually help with a gas attack. It doesn't stop the problem fully, but it eases the situation and makes it a lot easier to control (Another advantage of drinking water is it takes out the foul smell when you have gas)
Another thing that I noticed, when ever you have a gas attack, try as hard as you can to think of something else. To fully focus all your senses on that distraction. For example, reading a book and fully concentrating on its contents, would make me forget about the gas, and my digestive system would go back to normal (However, this didn't work so well for me in a crowded situation)
Finally, I read somewhere that the spice cumin is suppose to be great in helping with gas. I did not have a chance to try it yet, but it could possibly work.
I wish you the best of luck
I got all the above symptoms including leaking feces (!) while pregnant with my third child and I thought it was pregnancy related and would go away, but things just got worse and I finally made the connection that when I ate whole wheat, three hours later I would get uncontrollable gas, and at the same time, after nursing, baby would start having colic. When I refrained from whole wheat I had no gas and baby had no colic. I got by on white flour for awhile, but eventually have had to cut out all sources of gluten in my diet. Occasionally it's extremely difficult like when you're traveling or at a social function to find something to eat, so I take something called Zymex made by Standard Process which I think you can only get through an alternative doctor (they have a website) which is an intestine strengthener, and this has never failed to keep me from getting gas if I take it before eating that pizza or whatever. Of course if I do have Celiac Disease, I probably shouldn't be doing even that.
There are tests that can be done to determine whether or not you have Celiac Disease. If so it's terribly important that you stay away from gluten because further destruction of your intestines can cause malabsorption and lead to all kinds of disastrous consequences. I hope this helps at least some of you people, although I wouldn't wish CD on anybody!
Sorry bout your luck!
Beano
Hey B, you're not alone. I know many people who have the same problem. It can happen to everyone. It happens to me as well. Although I'm not a doctor that offensive smell that seems to come from your "pores", most likely originates in your intestines, gets absorbed in the bloodstream and gets exhaled out your lungs.
As for me I stay away from lactose products such as cheese and yogurt. Eating those products makes the smell very offensive. Our lungs exhale hydrogen at various times due to lactose that hasn't been properly digested. This lactose can ferment, and eventually very offensive odors can be exhaled along with the hydrogen. My advice is stay away from junk food, drink lots of water, don't eat cheese products. Don't despair cuz' you're not alone.
Bob
when i'm alone it's ok, but with people i start to get worried about my intestine noises, and all is worse with the stress.
with the years i can control a little bit the problem. as somebody said before, it's good to get concentrate in other things. i know now that the problem probably will be chronic, but i have decided it won't distroy my life (difficult).
i tried hundreds of medecines, no result! in the last months i've discovered foeniculum vulgare pills, i take them before foods and the problems are not so big, i recommend you to try them.
best regards to everybody.
Ned
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Perhaps all thee protein you are consuming could be causing gas. When I used to eat a high protein diet, too much amonia was being formed in my bloodstream,It smelled horriblew and very musty. Also, make sure you soak your beans before cooking for a while so that a lot of whatever causes gas is eliminated. I have heard that soaking them for a couple of hours and then rinsing and resoaking over night is recommended. Also eating carbohydrates helps gas causing bacteria to gow in the intestines. It sounds like it is your diet that is the cause. I know how you feel because I have this problem myself.