Why Your Stomach Always Feels Bloated   Even If You Eat Healthy

Why Your Stomach Always Feels Bloated Even If You Eat Healthy
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Ever feel like your stomach is a balloon   tight, gassy, and uncomfortable   even after a healthy meal?

You’re not alone.

Bloating is one of the most common complaints in Indian households   especially among women aged 18–40.

And here’s the twist: It’s not always because of overeating or junk food.

Let’s decode why your belly feels bloated   and what you can do about it.

Common Symptoms

  • Tight stomach after meals
  • Gas or burping
  • Stomach feels “stuck”
  • Clothes feel tight
  • Flatulence or discomfort

7 Reasons You May Be Always Bloated

1. Gut Bacteria Imbalance (Dysbiosis)

Bad bacteria outnumbering good bacteria = gas, bloating, acidity.

Cause: Antibiotics, poor diet, too much sugar

Fix: Include curd, kanji, buttermilk, fermented foods

2. Lack of Digestive Enzymes

As we age, our enzyme levels drop.

Symptoms: Feeling full after small meals, slow digestion

Fix: Eat raw papaya, pineapple, ginger, saunf. Try jeera ajwain water.

3. Eating Too Fast or While Stressed

This causes you to:

  • Swallow air
  • Incomplete chewing
  • Miss satiety signals

Fix: Chew 20–25 times. Sit down and eat mindfully.

4. Artificial Sweeteners & Packaged Health Foods

Protein bars, “sugar  free” snacks = hidden bloating agents.

Check labels for:

  • Sorbitol
  • Xylitol
  • Maltodextrin

5. Hormonal Fluctuations (Especially in Women)

Estrogen fluctuations = water retention, slower digestion.

Common around:

  • Periods
  • PCOS
  • Menopause

6. Food Intolerances (Like Gluten or Lactose)

You might be intolerant without knowing it.

Try an elimination diet:

  • Remove milk for 7 days
  • Then try wheat
  • Observe symptoms

7. Overuse of Antacids

Frequent antacid use suppresses natural acid → weakens digestion → bloating.

Fix: Use herbs instead: ginger, cumin, ajwain, and triphala.

Golden Rules for a Bloat  Free Gut

 Start day with hot water + lemon
Eat slowly, chew more
Avoid water during meals
Use digestive teas (jeera, mint, saunf)
Eat last meal before 8 PM
Walk 10 minutes post dinner
Keep a food diary

Parting Thoughts:

Your bloating isn’t just about food   it’s a gut cry for help.
Listen to it.

It’s not normal to feel heavy after every meal.

Treat your gut like a temple   not a dustbin.

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