Exercising can cause unexpected gas due to altered body mechanics and digestion. Simple adjustments to when you eat and what you eat can significantly reduce this. Opting for low FODMAP foods and ...
The warm fuzzy feeling you get from a delicious holiday meal can be quickly eclipsed by the gassy one that follows.
“Fart walks” are fairly short, low-intensity walks after meals with the goal to release gas and help food move through your gastrointestinal (GI) tract and lessen symptoms such as bloating, reflux, ...
In our latest Is It Normal...? video series, gut expert Dr Megan Rossi explains why you’re gassier… and what to do ...
Farting is a totally normal bodily function. But when you can't stop tooting, it exceeds the point of "mildly embarrassing" and starts encroaching on "what the hell is going on here" territory. Like ...
Claire Gillespie is an experienced health and wellness writer. Her work appears across several publications including SELF, Women’s Health, Health, Vice, Headspace, and The Washington Post. Farting ...
Your body releases the gas that builds up in the digestive system after consuming food as a fart or burp. Farting regularly is sign of a healthy gut, but excessive farting may be a sign of another ...