Frequent Bloating? Try these Pre-Meal snacks to Control Bloating

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Who doesn’t love to indulge in delectable delicacies at birthday parties or weekend gatherings? The anticipation of savouring mouth-watering dishes and enjoying the company of friends and family is undeniably delightful. However, the aftermath of such culinary indulgence often involves a not-so-pleasant companion – bloating (swelling in the abdomen caused by excess gas). While it may seem like an inevitable consequence of overindulging, there are ways to mitigate this uncomfortable sensation and maintain your gastronomic satisfaction.

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Which pre-meal snacks will help to control bloating?

Eminent gastrointestinal dietician in Delhi, Avni Kaul, suggests some of the Pre-Meal snacks that can control bloating:

  1. Ginger

Ginger has been revered for its digestive benefits for centuries. It is known for relieving bloating and gas due to its anti-inflammatory properties. It contains zingibain, a digestive enzyme that aids in breaking down proteins. Research suggests that it relaxes the intestines, reducing inflammation in the colon, which promotes smoother passage of food and reduces bloating and gas. Enjoy a soothing cup of homemade ginger tea before, during, or after a meal.

  1. Fennel Seeds

Fennel acts as a natural diuretic and helps alleviate bloating. The elements anethole, fenchone, and estragole found in fennel seeds have anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic qualities. These properties relax the muscles in the intestines, allowing trapped gas to be released. Fennel also aids in digestion, reducing bloating and gas production. Simply chew on a teaspoon of fennel seeds before your meal, or make a cup of fennel tea. You can also add them to your favourite salad, providing additional fiber to help you feel fuller and more satisfied for a longer duration.

  1. Peppermint

Peppermint has a soothing effect on the digestive system. The menthol in peppermint contributes to muscle relaxation in the digestive tract, reducing bloating and gas. A warm cup of peppermint tea is an excellent choice for pre-meal relaxation.

  1. Banana

Banana, a versatile fruit, is an ideal choice as a pre-meal snack to prevent bloating due to their high potassium content. Potassium helps balance sodium levels in the body, for excessive sodium intake can lead to water retention and bloating. Bananas help in flushing out excess sodium and water, thereby balancing body fluids and reducing bloating over time. Adding potassium-rich foods like bananas into your daily diet can help prevent bloating. You can add them to your morning cereal or peanut butter sandwich to reap these benefits.

  1. Papaya

Papaya is a tasty tropical fruit that aids digestion. It has an enzyme called papain that breaks down proteins, making it easier for your body to absorb them. This helps reduce the chances of feeling bloated after a protein-heavy meal. Papaya is also rich in water and fiber, which support digestion and regularity, helping to prevent bloating. It is a good pre-meal snack for this reason.

  1. Carom Seeds or Ajwain

Carrom seeds contain a compound called thymol that can help stimulate the production of gastric juices and digestive enzymes. This aids in the breakdown of food in the stomach, making it easier for the body to digest and absorb nutrients thereby reducing the chances of bloating. Add a pinch of salt to roasted carrom seeds and mix it with a glass of lukewarm water. Start your morning with this natural home remedy for all sorts of digestive problems including bloating.

  1. Fresh fruits and vegetables

Fruits like apples and pears, as well as vegetables like carrots and cucumbers, are rich in dietary fibre. Fibre adds bulk to your diet, promoting regular bowel movements and preventing constipation and bloating. Pineapple, for instance, contains an enzyme called bromelain which breaks down protein and aids digestion. Incorporating these pre-meal snacks, such as ginger, fennel seeds, peppermint, banana, papaya, carom seeds, and fresh fruits/vegetables, can effectively combat bloating and enhance digestion, ensuring a delightful gastronomic experience without discomfort. Enjoy your meals, guilt-free.

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Avni Kaul: Dietitian & Nutritionist in Delhi NCR

Avni Kaul is a leading Dietitian & Nutritionist in Delhi NCR and the Founder of Nutri Activania. She holds a Master's Degree in Food and Nutrition from the University of Delhi and is a Certified Diabetes Educator from Project Hope and the International Diabetes Federation.

Her extensive experience includes serving as a Leicester Mamma's Ambassador, trained in Lactation Counselling with the NHS, United Kingdom.

Ms. Kaul specializes in key areas such as Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices, Pre- and Post-natal Diets, Fat Loss, Muscle Gain, and Holistic Health and Nutrition.

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