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Originally Posted by Wannabehealthy
If you have increased your vegetable consumption recently, maybe you need to back off and do it gradually. Vegetables contain a lot of fiber, which is very healthy, but if you increase your fiber too fast it can cause bloating and discomfort. If you increase them slowly your body will adjust to the increase. Make sure you are eating other things along with the veggies, a balanced diet. Don't give up, thinking you can't eat veggies. Your body needs those nutrients. In the meantime, if this continues to bother you, you can try something like Beano or GasX. Also, cooked vegetables produce less gas than raw.
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Originally Posted by nelie
So here is my stupid question, how well are you chewing your vegetables?
Raw vegetables are a bit harder to digest so if you aren't chewing your vegetables well and/or you have increased your consumption dramatically, then you may experience gas/bloating.
If can try blanching your broccoli slaw to make them a bit more digestible, take extra care in chewing and also taking a probiotic wouldn't hurt either.
Omg nelie!
When I read this I remembered how everyone has always told me I swallow my food instead of chewing it and that's why I keep so fast, so I chopped up my veggies and I have to say the bloatedness has really gone down!! Thank you for that tip! Something I wouldn't have even thought about.
I love my broccoli slaw too much to give it up! and wannaeskinny, thanks for the suggestion!! I think I definitely gave my body a lot to handle at once. I went from holiday carbs--> veggies!