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Tips to Make You Feel Full Faster

Tips to Make You Feel Full Faster

Is it possible to eat less and feel full? Most of us enjoy eating as much as we can. But in recent days, people have started to realize that it would be better to cut down on the intake of large quantities of starchy food. When they actually try to eat less, they find that they feel hungry all the time and are unable to continue with their diet. Very few actually continue to eat smaller portions ...
8 Tips to Deal with a Sensitive Stomach

8 Tips to Deal with a Sensitive Stomach

Not everything can go well with your stomach! Your stomach is definitely not a pouch that is meant to accept all that you pour inside it. Your taste buds may approve some foods during the initial round of the "selection" process, but your stomach, the ultimate authority, may not show consent to the decision of the taste buds. In such cases, you may feel that your stomach is sending ...
Home Remedies for Gastritis

Home Remedies for Gastritis

Next time you take an aspirin for a headache pay attention: Do you develop a slight burning sensation in your stomach? Or a wee bit of indigestion? like you just ate something that disagreed with you? Perhaps you experience the discomfort for no apparent reason. Or, you may have gastritis. What is Gastritis? Gastritis is a condition that occurs when white blood cells move into the wall of stomach ...

Discussions - Empty Stomach Feeling After Eating

Constant full feeling in stomach
Q: Should I be worried about the constant full feeling in stomach?

A: Definitely. Constantly feeling full in the stomach is not a normal state of affairs. It is a sign that not all is well with your digestive system. Perhaps you are just prone to slow gastric emptying. This means that your stomach takes its time to empty out its contents into the small intestine. However, that is not the only problem that can cause ...

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Is it beneficial to eat fruits on an empty stomach?

A: Yes fruits are beneficial when they are taken empty stomach.Fruits are digested very efficiently and is ready to pass directly from your stomach to your intestines and be processed out of your body. But, when you eat something else with your fruit, it slows the normal digestion of the fruit and can not give its proper benefits.Till the digestion ...

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Feeling full after eating very little
Q: Does feeling full after eating very little mean I'm anorexic?

A: No, not at all. Anorexia is an abnormal fear of gaining weight. An anorexic person will eat extremely small quantities of food. In fact he will practically starve himself even if he is feeling hungry. This is because he has an acute fear of weight gain and so hates to eat food. The normal intake of food for an anorexic person is in the range of 600...

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Feeling full or bloated after a small meal
Q: What disease can cause a sense of feeling full or bloated after a small meal?

A: Feeling full or bloated after a small meal can be a symptom of several problems. The least worrying one is slow gastric emptying. This means that your stomach transfers its contents to the small intestine at a very slow rate. If this is the case, then you should be eating smaller meals at frequent intervals. Avoid having too much of water while ...

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Health Tips - Empty Stomach Feeling After Eating

To prevent or reduce heartburn (burning sensation in the chest) after meal, chew a stick of sugarless gum for 30 minutes.

Occasional heartburn is usually caused by eating too much food, too fast. The overstuffed stomach pushes acid-laden digestive juices into your esophagus (food pipe), making your ...

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