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Intestinal gas is typically caused by the fermentation of undigested food, such as plant fiber, in the colon. Gas can also form when your intestines have difficulty breaking down certain components in foods, such as the sugar in dairy products and fruit.
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www.mayoclinic.com/health/gas-and-gas-pains/DG00014
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Gas and gas pains — Comprehensive overview covers causes, treatment, prevention of intestinal gas. ... The urge to pass intestinal gas can strike at the worst possible moment — during an important meeting, on a crowded elevator or on a first date. And although passing intestinal gas (flatus) usually isn't serious,
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www.mayoclinic.com/health/gas-and-gas-pains/DS00080
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Flatulence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Flatulence is the expulsion through the rectum of a mixture of gases that are byproducts of the digestion process of mammals and other animals. The mixture of gases is known as flatus , (informally...
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Tips that can help reduce intestinal gas, some before you need to see a doctor. ... Activated charcoal tablets (Charcocaps) may provide relief from gas in the colon. Studies have shown that when these tablets are taken before and after a meal, intestinal gas is greatly reduced. The usual dose is 2 to 4 tablets taken just...
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Interactive animation explaining how intestinal gas results from eating indigestible carbohydrates. ... Fortunately for gas sufferers, the enzymes that enable our microbes to break down complex carbohydrates are now available in pill form.
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www.biologyinmotion.com/minilec/gas.html
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Intestinal gas: Symptom — Overview covers definition, medical causes of this sometimes uncomfortable symptom. ... Intestinal gas can occur in the stomach and upper intestine if you swallow air while eating, drinking or chewing gum. Intestinal gas related to swallowed air is usually passed by burping or belching.
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www.mayoclinic.com/health/intestinal-gas/MY00148
www.mayoclinic.com/health/intestinal-gas/MY00148
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HealthWorld Online is the Internet's leading resource on alternative medicine, wellness, and mind/body health, featuring the Wellness Inventory whole person assessment program, the Healthy Shopping Network, Find a Practitioner Network, Healthy Update e-newsletter, and thousands of expert articles, columns and interviews.
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What is Intestinal Gas?; Many normal, healthy people are concerned that they have too much intestinal gas, believing that their digestive tract could be malfunctioning. Although some fear a serious ailment is present, fortunately, this is rarely the case.
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