Sentences with phrase «produces flatulence»

Rinsing takes away excess sodium, and the stuff that produces flatulence.
If purchasing chickpea (garbanzo bean) flour, more generally available in ethnic food stores, make sure that it is made from beans that have been cooked since in their raw form, they contain a substance that is hard to digest and can produce flatulence.
If purchasing chickpea (garbanzo bean) flour, more generally available in ethnic food stores, make sure that it is made from beans that have been cooked since in their raw form, they contain a substance that is hard to digest and can produce flatulence.
The weaknesses of his latest offering shouldn't surprise anyone that knows about his track record; his last two films released this decade were Garfield, the feeble - minded version of the long - running comic strip, and Thunderpants, about a young boy with astounding abilities to produce flatulence.
They do have the unfortunate side effect of often producing flatulence.

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It is equally apt to bring on flatulence, causes a heaving of the stomach, and even produces headaches when too much of it is eaten.»
Cow flatulence produces 100 million tons of methane every year, approximately 20 % of the earth's total emissions.
So you eat, let's say some onions, the bacteria in your gut after a certain amount of hours it «s gonna start producing methane or hydrogen - based gases that will create either bloating or — or flatulence or gas or indigestion and you'll tend to know more frequently, again the problem is I've seen patients cut out gluten, still have other higher FODMAP foods like cruciferous vegetables or broccoli or onion, and their symptoms are gone.
As mentioned above, flatulence can be gas produced because food isn't being properly broken down.
These bacteria make a feast of this undigested food and produce gases, resulting in wind, flatulence, cramps, diarrhoea and great discomfort.
When they produce hydrogen, this can lead to flatulence (gas), bloating, stomach cramps, pain and constipation.
Most of the flatulence your body produces is due to intestinal bacteria, which create methane, and other gases, as a byproduct of digestion.
The University of Minnesota Department of Food Science and Nutrition warns that LDCs may produce diarrhea and flatulence.
In a person with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), IBD or any gut disorder, poor digestion of sugar can cause them to ferment This can produce gas and a potential laxative effect leading to digestive pain, flatulence or bloating.
Not only does this gas cause bloating, belching, and flatulence, it is also behind chronic cases of constipation and diarrhea (depending on the type of gas produced).
- After eating our food, they produce gas, which causes flatulence, abdominal bloating, abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea or both.
It tends to promote beneficial bacteria but it also produces gas and can lead to flatulence.
Eating quality nutrition from whole foods high in fiber can produce normal flatulence.
A small, but consistent percentage of participants (3 - 11 %) reported increased flatulence even when fed control diets that did not contain known flatulence - producing components.
Far more common is «lactose intolerance», where undigested lactose is metabolized by bacteria, producing gas, bloating, and flatulence.
Although some rectal gas is due to the ingestion of air, the majority of flatulence is produced from bacterial fermentation [14].
They're not very nutritious, they can cause allergic reactions in some dogs, and they can often produce excessive flatulence.
Wheat is well known to produce excessive flatulence in French bulldogs (and a few other breeds), and as such it's a very good idea to avoid food that contains it.
A little wheat won't produce that much flatulence, so don't rule out any food with wheat in it completely — but at a minimum do your best to keep wheat as a very small part of their diet.
Because these diets contain so much fiber, they often produce a lot of flatulence in cats.
That is, to claim that relatively «infinitesimal» changes in the amount of CO2 that humanity contributes to the total amount produced is not vastly overwhelmed by other factors (the Sun, volcanoes, naturally - occurring forest - and wild - fires, wild animal flatulence, oceans, etc.) is intellectually and scientifically bankrupt.
Animal flatulence produces Methane [natural gas].
It can be produced by the surface biosphere from the chemical reduction of carbohydrates (bovine flatulence etc).
Ruminants digest through microbial, or «enteric» fermentation, which produces methane that is released by the animals through belching and, to a lesser degree, via flatulence.
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