Worst Foods for Your Stomach
Certain foods may be the culprits in causing stomach problems, from digestive upsets to packing on the pounds.
Mar 30, 2019
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Nutrition & MovementStacey Feintuch is a Blogger, Freelance Writer, Public Speaker and Young-ish Widow
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Certain foods may be the culprits in causing stomach problems, from digestive upsets to packing on the pounds.
Being laid low with a bout of tummy trouble is never any fun. Often, what you eat is to blame. That's when you have to look to your diet to see what's the culprit.
Try to figure out what foods may be bothersome to you by trial and error, temporarily cutting back on certain foods. Then, reintroduce them into your diet to figure out what's behind your stomach issues.
If you're not ready to give up the offenders, try eating smaller portions of those foods. And avoid combining two or more potential culprits in one sitting.
Always speak to your health care professional before you restrict your diet. You can harm your nutrition and health by eliminating certain foods or food groups from your diet.
Here are some foods that can wreak havoc on your belly, upsetting your digestive system and making you pack on the pounds.
Stop chasing down that ice cream truck. The lactose in this dairy treat can cause bloating, gas and stomach discomfort, even if you aren't lactose intolerant. If you're craving dessert, try this
Strawberries Romanoff. Its Greek yogurt and whipped cream topping elevates this to a tempting dessert—without all the sugar and calories found in most desserts. Read about the best dairy for weight loss.
While alcohol may relax you, it also relaxes your esophageal sphincter. That confines acid to the stomach, which can lead to heartburn or acid reflux. This carbonated and caloric beverage is made from sources of fermentable carbs like maize, wheat, rice and barley. So, it contains both carbon dioxide (gas) and fermentable carbs, which both cause bloating. Plus, it will give you empty calories and dehydrate you. If you want an alcoholic alternative, red or white wine may cause less bloating. If pounds are your concern, opt for a light beer when you're craving a brew.
This sweet summer treat is refreshing and tasty. But it's high in fructose, a naturally occurring sugar that is often not completely absorbed by our digestive system. And that leads to gas. You also want to avoid the seeds. Swallowing them can block your bowels. That can lead to discomfort and pain.
These beverages contain a lot of carbon dioxide, which causes gas. Some of that gas can get trapped in your
digestive system. This may lead to discomfort, bloating and possibly cramping. Instead of soda, opt for plain old water. For more flavor, add in a twist of lemon or lime.
It's not surprising that chips are on this list. They're loaded with saturated fat, which causes abdominal fat gain. And they boast salt, which can cause bloating. Plus, since they don't make you feel satisfied, it's hard to eat just one chip. Find out more about gassy foods that may be giving you a bloated stomach. If you want your potato fix, turn to sweet potatoes. Because they're brimming with water and fiber, sweet potatoes will help you feel full and satisfied. Plus, their creaminess and tastiness will satiate and indulge any comfort-food cravings, without the calories found in junk food. Just avoid coating these potatoes with bacon, butter or other fatty toppings; otherwise, you'll counteract their slimming prowess. This easy "detox" soup is a perfect warm-you-up dish designed to replenish nutrients, help digestion, aid weight loss and recharge your body.
It may be the ultimate cheap and easy takeout food. But your stomach will pay the price for it. Researchers have found that pizza is among the top contributors of saturated fat to the American diet. Most slices provide up to half a day's worth of saturated fat. Unlike other fats, saturated ones are most likely to be stored in the stomach. Plus, pizza can do a number on your stomach if you're lactose intolerant. Find out about signs you're lactose intolerant.
The vegetable may be fun to eat but it can do a number on your stomach. Corn contains cellulose. It's a fiber that's hard to break down because we don't have a necessary enzyme to do so. The longer you chew it, the easier it is to digest. But if you eat it quickly, it can pass through you undigested. That can cause abdominal pain, gas and bloating.