Originally posted by: Newbian
When in doubt eat beans.
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Honestly, I finished my oatmeal a little over an hour ago, and I have to say I'm doing a little bit better than I was earlier... of course that might be the tea helping too...
Originally posted by: EvilYoda
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Honestly, I finished my oatmeal a little over an hour ago, and I have to say I'm doing a little bit better than I was earlier... of course that might be the tea helping too...
Calm before the storm.
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Originally posted by: EvilYoda
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Honestly, I finished my oatmeal a little over an hour ago, and I have to say I'm doing a little bit better than I was earlier... of course that might be the tea helping too...
Calm before the storm.
Indeed. I'm going to add some carbonated beverage to the mix and see what happens... :laugh:
Originally posted by: epsilon
My Doctor explained this to me when I started getting weapons-grade bad gas.
A quick uptake in your daily fiber consumption will cause gas. If your oatmeal is flavoured watch out for brands that use maltodextrin (it's on the ingredients list). That stuff act as fart-powder.
As a rule, increase your fiber intake slowly. Eat yoghurt to decrease the effects of the extra carbs in your lower intestine. The bacteria in yoghurt will help neutralize this.