Flatulence
is not a general condition but some people suffer more than others.
It is like some get headaches or migranes easily, others don’t.
Also we see
that some foods produce excessive gas formation while others don’t.
However what causes gas for one person may not cause it in another
person’s body.
The first step
in treating or dealing with this condition is to identify foods
that easily produce gas. The common foods are pulses- channa, rajma,
moong, lobia, horse gram, etc. and dhals. Usually the whole pulses
are more difficult to digest and they can be avoided completely,
if it is troubling you.
Secondly
the raw form of pulses like sprouted moong, popularly added to salads
may cause discomfort. Usually dhal or sambar is easy to digest.
So we recommend that this be taken both at lunch and dinner as it
is a very rich source of protein, vitamins and minerals. If this
also produces gas try to avoid all types of dhals except yellow
moong dhal which is the easiest to digest and consume only ½ cup
or 100 ml cooked dhal at a time. Turmeric, jeera and asofoetida
may be added to the preparation as all these aid digestion and may
help in reducing gas formation.
Those with a
gas problem must avoid nuts-peanuts, cashew nuts, almonds, etc.and
coconut strictly as these are also highly gas producing.
Among the vegetables
some have a greater tendency for gas formation. They are cabbage,
cauliflower, broccoli, potato in some cases and cucumber, gherkins,
peas and carrots in some cases. The easiest way is to strictly avoid
these vegetables as there are a wide variety of others to choose
from.
We also see
a difference in the time factor. Some people can digest and feel
comfortable with a particular food at lunch but the same thing eaten
at night causes a lot of discomfort.
Among fruits
jackfruit, pineapple and watermelon are commonly seen to produce
gas and again the treatment is to avoid and eat only the other fruits.
In
some people milk can cause flatulence. This is a food that is very,
very important as it is the chief source of calcium and important
source of protein, especially in a vegetarian diet. Here one can
try drinking cold milk or avoid milk and try to take a cup of curd
at breakfast, lunch and dinner.
The home remedies
for releaving gas is to drink water boiled with a little jeera,
chewing a little roasted somb(big jeera) after a meal and rubbing
the abdomen and back in an anticlockwise motion which brings out
the gas quickly.
If no relief
is seen inspite of all the above attempts then it is advisable to
go through a proper medical investigation.
Some people
find that they have a problem when ever they eat food from restaurants.
This could be due to soda added to rice and rice items like dosa,
idly, to give a light and fluffy texture or soda added to green
vegetables to enhance its green colour. Also restaurant food contains
more ghee, oil, coconut, poppy seeds (kuskus) and cashew nuts added
which may be difficult to digest especially for elderly people.
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