This Holiday Season, Enjoy the Feasts; Skip the Bloating and Discomfort

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The mix of rich food, extra stress and endless holiday gatherings can do a number on the digestive system. Between charcuterie boards, champagne toasts and once-a-year desserts, it’s no wonder bloating is one of the most common holiday complaints. Nothing kills holiday cheer faster than feeling uncomfortably full and sluggish. The good news is that bloating can be kept under control without missing out on all those festive holiday foods.

The key is a little strategy and making some simple, science-backed tweaks. Here are smart ways to maintain a happy gut and avoid that dreaded holiday bloat this year:

Lead with Protein

Front-load each day with protein and fiber. Starting with a high-protein, high-fiber breakfast steadies blood sugar and curbs cravings later. It also helps boost satiety, making it easier to pass up office goodies or that second slice of pie.

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Watch portion sizes

Oversized holiday meals take much longer to digest, potentially leading to bloating. Instead of piling a plate sky high, savor smaller servings and save some favorites for the next day.

Slow down at the table

Taking at least 30 minutes to finish a meal helps prevent excess air from sneaking into your stomach. Chewing gum, sipping from straws or rushing through a plate can all increase swallowed air and the bloating that comes with it.

Boost dietary fiber intake

Fiber helps move food through the digestive system at the right pace to keep things regular. Holiday foods that are also good sources of dietary fiber include apples, pears, cranberries, sweet potatoes, Brussels sprouts, wild rice, carrots, walnuts and pecans.

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Give the body’s digestive enzymes extra support

Digestive enzymes are the behind-the-scenes heroes that help break down food into nutrients the body can actually use. But if the body’s digestive enzymes are overwhelmed by a large holiday meal, undigested food may just sit in the gut. That food becomes fuel for gas-producing bacteria, leading to bloating, pressure and discomfort. A simple way to get back on track is EZZDAY Debloat and Gas Relief, which combines probiotics, digestive enzymes and stress-regulating adaptogens for a total digestive reset.

Balance the bubbly

Champagne and other carbonated drinks add gas to the GI tract, which may intensify bloating. Balance a holiday toast with water. Hydration supports digestion. Bonus: Water helps offset salt- and carb-heavy meals.

Walk it off

A short walk after meals helps the body digest food more efficiently, while also helping to reduce bloating and lower stress. Evening strolls can also support better sleep and help prevent holiday weight creep.

Post-holiday TLC can help restore gut balance

Strict liquid diets aren’t always necessary for a great detox. Some gentle plant-based ingredients help flush toxins, promote regularity, and support metabolism (energy) and weight management. An easy way to help manage gut discomfort is with trusted botanicals such as senna leaf, milk thistle, dandelion, aloe, cranberry and cascara sagrada to naturally help cleanse, soothe and reset the digestive system.

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Many people experience that “never eating again” moment after a big holiday meal. But every plate is a fresh start. With a few mindful swaps and digestive-friendly habits, it is possible to enjoy the season’s flavors without the discomfort. 

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