Is sparkling water good for a bloated stomach?!


Question:

Is sparkling water good for a bloated stomach?


Answers:
Doubtful - any carbonated drink is only going to put more gas into your system; Stick to still water.

No.But Peppermint tea is.

no don't drink it i watched something on the telly the other day coke also eat slower i cant remember any thing else the moment

I would have said that anything with fizz would make you have gas which would make the bloating worse?

I can't think of anything worse. Bicarbonate of soda in warm water will rid you of all that gas. It doesn't taste very nice but it is a miracle cure. Hope you feel better soon.

i wouldn't have thought so its gasy

yes it is as it causes the wind to break

believe it or not,,smelling pure peppermint extract will make you feel better,, a vial costs a bit but you can use it over and over,,just keep whiffin it about 10-15 mins and lo an behold
as for the water Q,, you got nada to lose tryin it:)

No it will not.

From WLR, Juliette Kellow BSc RD

"You may also find it helpful to cut out fizzy drinks, including sparkling water. Many slimmers fill up on these types of drinks, but the gas they contain simply ends up in your stomach. It’s also worthwhile avoiding too many ‘diet’, ‘sugar-free’ or ‘low-carb’ products that contain sorbitol, mannitol or maltitol. These sweeteners, which are used in place of sugar, have a laxative effect which can leave you feeling uncomfortable and full of wind."

i know that flat lemonade is good for when you've had the runs and sickness. the hospital told my dad this after an operation he had. So maybe it might help

No I don't think so it would be carbonated which would aggravate the problem

No stay away from it. It would only increase the bloated feel.




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