Five Ways to Better Digestion with IBS
Posted: Thursday, October 22, 2009
by Randi Cestaro
Happy Healing
You push your chair back from the table, completely satisfied. It was a great meal and you are grateful for the good friends and family you shared it with.
One hour later the uncomfortable feeling of being stuffed' sets in.
Did you know digestion actually begins in the mouth, long before it arrives in the intestines? It is true.
Next time you sit down to the table with it's of appealing foods, consider these steps to better digestion:
- Eat more slowly.
How can you help that process along? Chew. Chew every mouthful of food at least 35 times until your food becomes liquid. And put your fork down between bites. That gives you time to chew properly.
- Add more fiber to your diet.
Slowly add fiber to your diet with such foods as vegetables, nuts, whole grain breads and cereals, beans and oats. Begin with:
- Wheat germ or ground flax seeds
- Fruits and vegetables
- Dark leafy greens
- Eat balanced meals.
Some of the most balanced foods include:
- Plant foods rich in complex carbohydrates that produce long-lasting energy without creating elevated blood sugars. They are rich in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and phytochemicals that help fight against cancer and are an immune booster. They are also rich in fiber.
- Green and leafy vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage, collard greens, kale and mustard greens.
- Sweet vegetables such as parsnips, squash, carrots, onions, sweet potatoes and yams create elevations in blood sugar without causing extreme highs.
- Protein foods (the substance that builds tissues for growth and repair) like red meat, chicken, fish, eggs, beans, nuts, grains and soy.
- Drink more water.
- Relax!
- Meditate for ten minutes a day.
- Set aside a regular exercise time. Thirty minutes or more is great!
- Listen to relaxing music and practice deep breathing.
Any of these suggestions will help your body, mind and intestines relax, helping you manage your life with less stress and more ease.
Randi Cestaro offers additional tips for healthy eating in her Ebook, The Complete Guide to Achieving Freedom From IBS, available on her Web site at www.happyhealing.net You'll also find information on Randi's coaching programs and other resources for healthy eating.
"Randi, I loved reading your e-book on IBS; there is great information for everyone. I have already made some of the changes you have suggested - I add flax seed to my oatmeal every morning, I switched to whole wheat pasta and I eat slower. I feel healthier and I have more energy. Thanks for the great advice!"
-Kim Schoenburg
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