EPISODE · Oct 13, 2025 · 26 MIN
(Best Of) Can we really beat the bloat? 2023
from The Gastroenterologist And His Daughter · host Sandra Mikhail
This episode was a popular one! Bloating is one of the most common digestive complaints in people of all ages and despite being one of the most frequent and bothersome complaints, we still don’t fully understand the exact cause of bloating since it’s not that straight forward! In Sandra’s solo episode, she offered a snapshot into the world of bloat, what is normal and goes through the 2 most common causes of bloating. As a gut-health dietitian, she focuses on the dietary approaches of managing the uncomfortable bloat discussing behaviours and fibre as well as elimination options such as lactose, artificial sweeteners and FODMAPs. She ends with her beat the bloat rundown that you can consider when addressing uncomfortable, chronic bloating and if probiotics and activated charcoal are worth it. Connect with Sandra:Nutrition A-ZInstagramLinkedIn
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This episode was a popular one! Bloating is one of the most common digestive complaints in people of all ages and despite being one of the most frequent and bothersome complaints, we still don’t fully understand the exact cause of bloating since it’s not that straight forward! In Sandra’s solo episode, she offered a snapshot into the world of bloat, what is normal and goes through the 2 most common causes of bloating. As a gut-health dietitian, she focuses on the dietary approaches of managing the uncomfortable bloat discussing behaviours and fibre as well as elimination options such as lactose, artificial sweeteners and FODMAPs. She ends with her beat the bloat rundown that you can consider when addressing uncomfortable, chronic bloating and if probiotics and activated charcoal are worth it. Connect with Sandra:Nutrition A-ZInstagramLinkedIn
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