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Post-Meal Recovery: 10 Ways to Calm Your Digestive System

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Had a massive meal and feeling the consequences? A digestion specialist reveals 10 crucial dos and don’ts to spare you from gut discomfort. The expert notes that while overindulgence is common, how your body breaks down food is key. These guidelines offer a roadmap to a more comfortable aftermath.

The “dos” include a light walk, which helps with digestion and keeps blood sugar levels in check by making insulin function properly. Another important piece of advice is to sit upright for at least 30 minutes. This posture can relieve pressure inside your abdomen, potentially lowering your chances of getting acid reflux or GERD.

Mindful breathing is also a powerful technique. Deep and slow breathing switches on the parasympathetic nervous system, which helps digestive enzymes and strengthens the vagus nerve, easing digestion. Sipping on lukewarm water is recommended over icy water, as cold water may slow down digestion for some individuals. Chewing fennel seeds or using digestive herbal teas (such as peppermint or chamomile) are also suggested to reduce bloating or flatulence.

For the “don’ts,” it’s crucial to avoid sleeping or lying down immediately after a meal, as this might cause your stomach acid to rise, leading to acid reflux. Allow 2 to 3 hours before going to bed or lying down. Heavy physical exercise should also be avoided, as it pumps more blood into your muscles and less into your GI tract, potentially resulting in nausea, muscle cramps, or stomach pain.

Furthermore, avoid smoking after eating, as cigarettes smoked right after eating lead to the generation of gastric acid in the stomach and weaken the sphincter muscle, which can result in peptic ulcers and GERD. Refrain from drinking tea or coffee right away; polyphenols and tannins in these beverages can block your body from making the most of its iron, zinc, and calcium. Lastly, don’t wear tight clothing, as snug waistbands create extra pressure in the abdomen, leading to bloating, pain, and acid reflux.

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