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Blownup
Nov 29, 2008

After eating I always feel blown up.I eat small portions of food and mainly vegtables with a piece of meat or salad and a piece of meat.I drink a lot of water as well.I am 37 and weight 102kg and a male.I am trying to lose weight but until now not very succesful.Sometimes it feels as if my stomach is permanently blown up.Is their anything I can do or take to help.

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   Response from Mr. Vergel

This is a common complain that many of us have

I have tried the following with some success:

1- Avoid beans, broccoli, milk products and bread 2- Drink lots of water 3- You may be holding fluid. Talk to your doctor if a diuretic is something you should consider (How is your blood pressure?) 4- Exercise decreases my bloat fast. Walk for 20 minutes after a meal if you can 5- Digestive enzymes (Ultrace is a prescription or you can buy some at the health food stores. Make sure you buy respected brands like Jarrow). I take enzymes with hydrochloric acid before meals and can definitely feel less bloating 6- Friendly gut bacteria in yogurt may help some 7- Get your liver and kidneys checked 8- Eat snacks instead of full meals

The gut is a very active place where 75% of our CD4 cells are. Gut related research in HIV is in its infancy, I believe.

Nelson



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