Smoothy Slim
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Coffee does cause bloating. It's temporary and doesn't happen to everyone, but for some, that belly bloat results from coffee, and more specifically, caffeine. When you consume caffeine, it may stimulate your gut and lead to spasms that cause bloating.
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Learn More »Sip your coffee; don’t chug it. Those coffee beans aren’t going anywhere (we promise). Give your body time to digest whatever you’re drinking, even if it’s decaf. Try supplements. If you know your body’s triggers, like dairy or coffee, you may benefit from a regular digestive enzyme. Some just keep the gas at bay after you eat fibrous things like cauliflower or cabbage, while others give you a boost of magnesium. If you know your body’s triggers, like dairy or coffee, you may benefit from a regular digestive enzyme. Some just keep the gas at bay after you eat fibrous things like cauliflower or cabbage, while others give you a boost of magnesium. Skip the gum and carbonated drinks. No, really. Gum increases the amount of air you’re taking into your body, a key component of belly bloat. Carbonated beverages like sparkling water have a similar effect, increasing the side effects of bloating. No, really. Gum increases the amount of air you’re taking into your body, a key component of belly bloat. Carbonated beverages like sparkling water have a similar effect, increasing the side effects of bloating. Watch the acidity. The acid in coffee can irritate your digestive tract. Choose coffee substitutes like green tea or low-acid coffee brands like Golden Ratio to give your stomach a break and an anti-inflammatory effect. Brands that are low-acid are also a gentler approach to that morning cup. If your symptoms are bad, it may be time to talk to your nutritionist or a gastroenterologist to see what else may be going on. It may not even be about your coffee habit. The good news is, while coffee won’t stop your bloating, coffee doesn’t cause bloating in everyone. For many, coffee has an overall positive effect, even balancing healthy gut bacteria. That’s especially if you’re choosing brands that are more gentle on your stomach.
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