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I am just starting healthy eating to loss weight. I suffer from boating stomach all the time after eating can anyone help with ideas to reduce this please I am 54 and in my menopause thank you

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Hi and welcome, Jacquimeme :)

It really depends on what is causing the bloating. Many people find a diet high in carbohydrate can be bloating and as we age, we find our bodies are less able to process them. If you have IBS/Coeliac disease, it could be gluten, or certain vegetables that are affecting you.

You could try a low carb diet to see if that helps the bloating and your weight loss and if that doesn't help, you could try a process of elimination, until you find the foods responsible. Your GP could test you for Coeliac disease, if you felt that was a possibility.

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Wishing you all the best :)

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Jacquimeme in reply tomoreless

Thank you so much really helpful x

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morelessAdministrator7 stone in reply toJacquimeme

You're very welcome :)

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Dyfodol7lbs

Hi Jacquimeme and welcome. Just so you know, I stared my weight loss journey (this time around!) 2 weeks ago and decided to try following a LCHF approach and so far I’ve found it really suits me. The bloated, tired feeling I used to get after meals is gone as are the cravings for carbs and sweet foods. It was a major mental shift to move away from pasta, rice and root vegetables, but now they’re gone I really don’t miss them. My morning porridge is a loved meal I couldn’t part with but keeping that seems to work for me...especially with the LCHF addition of peanut butter and/or Greek yoghurt! 😋 Good luck in finding the approach that suits you. Hope to see you here on your journey.😊

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Jacquimeme in reply toDyfodol

Thank you will try it x

Try some ginger tea or ginger capsules.

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molly1972

Hi I used to get alot of bloating eating too much bread or a certain brand so i only try to have bread once a week & tend to have wraps instead,it seems to help but thats just me, good luck hun x

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