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  2. The Fastest Way to Debloat After a Big Meal, According to ...

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    Walking also improves blood flow to the digestive organs and encourages the release of trapped gas, a common source of post-meal bloating.” Plus, a post-meal walk can do more than just relieve ...

  3. The Ultimate Guide To Relieving Uncomfortable Bloat - AOL

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    Although it's frustrating and uncomfortable, bloating is a natural part of life—and it's typically caused by gas buildup from normal, everyday activities like eating and drinking. “Gas can ...

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    Bloating typically passes on its own, but here's how to find relief now. 5 tips from experts on how to stop bloating, from peppermint tea to 'belly breathing' Skip to main content

  5. Beano (dietary supplement) - Wikipedia

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    Beano over-the-counter dietary supplement, packaged in boxes. Beano is an enzyme-based dietary supplement that is used to reduce gas in the digestive tract, thereby improving digestion and reducing bloating, discomfort, and flatulence caused by gas.

  6. Antiflatulent - Wikipedia

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    Other common Indian spices, aniseed, ajowan, and cardamom do not inhibit gas production, in fact they exacerbate it significantly. [2] [failed verification] In contrast, cumin has been shown to reduce bloating and alleviate other gastrointestinal ailments. [3] [4]

  7. Prokinetic agent - Wikipedia

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    A prokinetic agent (also prokineticin, gastroprokinetic agent, gastrokinetic agent or propulsive) is a type of drug which enhances gastrointestinal motility by increasing the frequency or strength of contractions, but without disrupting their rhythm. [1]