Smoothy Slim
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Your body needs water – a lot of it. Dehydration leads to constipation, which leads to bloating. And while it may seem counterintuitive to drink more water, when your body gets the hydration it finally needs, it lets go of the liquid it doesn't. Be sure to drink at least eight, eight-ounce glasses a day.
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Made into a potent powdered supplement blended right into water or your favorite beverage to be appreciated as a scrumptious morning smoothy.
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Contains a potent powdered supplement blended right into water or your favored beverage to be appreciated as a scrumptious morning smoothy.
Learn More »While bloating is something that happens to everyone, there are steps you can take to minimize the symptoms or help stop them before they start. Stretch it out. Incorporating regular exercise into your lifestyle is the best long term solution to bloating, but for more immediate relief, try stretching your abdominal muscles. Lay on your back and pull one knee at a time toward your chest. This puts a little extra pressure on the abdomen to aid digestion. Eat consciously. Not only does fibrous produce help aid digestion, but foods like potassium-rich bananas and high-water-content fruits, like watermelon, help flush out belly-bloating sodium. Papaya contains high levels of essential digestive enzymes that break down protein to aid digestion – so you look and feel less full. When in doubt: hydrate. Your body needs water – a lot of it. Dehydration leads to constipation, which leads to bloating. And while it may seem counterintuitive to drink more water, when your body gets the hydration it finally needs, it lets go of the liquid it doesn’t. Be sure to drink at least eight, eight-ounce glasses a day. Unfortunately, bloating is just a part of life. It usually isn’t cause for alarm, but if you’re suddenly experiencing foreign symptoms without any dietary changes, it may be worth checking in with your physician. By incorporating gut-friendly foods into your diet, remembering to stay hydrated, and listening to your body, you can help fight the bloat before it starts.
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