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Bloating

Bloating is a common and usually harmless phenomenon that occurs when air or gases accumulate in the intestines. These gases are produced during digestion and are typically expelled through the intestines. However, bloating can be uncomfortable and may be accompanied by a feeling of pressure, fullness, or even pain.

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Bloating

Bloating is a common and usually harmless phenomenon that occurs when air or gases accumulate in the intestines. These gases are produced during digestion and are typically expelled through the intestines. However, bloating can be uncomfortable and may be accompanied by a feeling of pressure, fullness, or even pain.

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Bloating

Bloating is a common and usually harmless phenomenon that occurs when air or gases accumulate in the intestines. These gases are produced during digestion and are typically expelled through the intestines. However, bloating can be uncomfortable and may be accompanied by a feeling of pressure, fullness, or even pain.

What Is Bloating?


Bloating, also known as flatulence, is the result of gas accumulation in the digestive tract. These gases are released either through the mouth (burping) or the anus (flatulence). Bloating is often accompanied by an unpleasant odour, caused by bacteria present in the intestines.

Causes


The causes of bloating can be diverse:

• Consumption of gas-producing foods such as cabbage, legumes, onions, and fibre-rich foods
• Intake of carbonated drinks
• Eating too quickly and swallowing air
• Nervous agitation or stress
• Irritable bowel syndrome or gastritis
• Intolerances or allergies to certain foods

When Should You See a Doctor for Bloating?


A doctor's visit is recommended if:

• Bloating is severe and distressing, and the cause is unknown.
• Cramping pain or a hard, swollen abdomen occurs.
• Accompanying symptoms such as heart rhythm disturbances or other serious signs appear.

What Is Bloating?


Bloating, also known as flatulence, is the result of gas accumulation in the digestive tract. These gases are released either through the mouth (burping) or the anus (flatulence). Bloating is often accompanied by an unpleasant odour, caused by bacteria present in the intestines.

Causes


The causes of bloating can be diverse:

• Consumption of gas-producing foods such as cabbage, legumes, onions, and fibre-rich foods
• Intake of carbonated drinks
• Eating too quickly and swallowing air
• Nervous agitation or stress
• Irritable bowel syndrome or gastritis
• Intolerances or allergies to certain foods

When Should You See a Doctor for Bloating?


A doctor's visit is recommended if:

• Bloating is severe and distressing, and the cause is unknown.
• Cramping pain or a hard, swollen abdomen occurs.
• Accompanying symptoms such as heart rhythm disturbances or other serious signs appear.

General Health Tips for Bloating

  • Avoid wearing tight clothing to prevent pressure on the abdominal area.
  • Engage in regular physical activity to stimulate bowel movement.
  • Use warm compresses such as hot water bottles or abdominal wraps to relax the muscles.
  • Stimulate bile production with bitter substances from herbs like centaury or gentian root.
  • Perform clockwise abdominal massages to help release trapped gas.

Bloating can be caused by various factors, including food intolerances, stress, and hormonal changes. Preventive measures such as regular exercise, a balanced diet, and stress management techniques can help prevent bloating in the long term.


General Health Tips for Bloating

  • Avoid wearing tight clothing to prevent pressure on the abdominal area.
  • Engage in regular physical activity to stimulate bowel movement.
  • Use warm compresses such as hot water bottles or abdominal wraps to relax the muscles.
  • Stimulate bile production with bitter substances from herbs like centaury or gentian root.
  • Perform clockwise abdominal massages to help release trapped gas.

Bloating can be caused by various factors, including food intolerances, stress, and hormonal changes. Preventive measures such as regular exercise, a balanced diet, and stress management techniques can help prevent bloating in the long term.


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How Can Schüßler Salts Support Bloating?

Schüßler salts can be used to support digestion and help reduce gas formation in cases of bloating.

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How Can Schüßler Salts Support Bloating?

Schüßler salts can be used to support digestion and help reduce gas formation in cases of bloating.

Schüßler Salts That Can Support Bloating

Thomas Feichtinger, the Schüßler specialist, recommends a Schüßler mixture to relieve bloating on his website  www.thomas-feichtinger.at:

  • Natrium sulfuricum, No. 10, tablets per day: 20
  • Molybdenum sulfuratum, No. 33, tablets per day: 10

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Schüßler Salts That Can Support Bloating

Thomas Feichtinger, the Schüßler specialist, recommends a Schüßler mixture to relieve bloating on his website  www.thomas-feichtinger.at:

  • Natrium sulfuricum, No. 10, tablets per day: 20
  • Molybdenum sulfuratum, No. 33, tablets per day: 10

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The Right Schüßler Salts According to Thomas Feichtinger

Thomas Feichtinger, Schüßler-Salze Experte

Thomas Feichtinger 
The Schüßler Specialist

Thomas Feichtinger has over 30 years of experience in biochemistry according to Dr. Schüßler. He provides a comprehensive overview of this healing method, including a summary of the available literature, fundamental information, and an extensive reference guide for many possible applications. 
A particular focus of his work is the study of the effects of problematic, fixed behavioural patterns on the body, especially in the field of psychosomatics.
Thomas Feichtinger, Schüßler-Salze Experte

Thomas Feichtinger 
The Schüßler Specialist

Thomas Feichtinger has over 30 years of experience in biochemistry according to Dr. Schüßler. He provides a comprehensive overview of this healing method, including a summary of the available literature, fundamental information, and an extensive reference guide for many possible applications. 
A particular focus of his work is the study of the effects of problematic, fixed behavioural patterns on the body, especially in the field of psychosomatics.
Schüßler Salz Nr. 18: Calcium sulfuratum D12
Filling weight: 100g
Schüßler Salt No. 18 – Calcium sulfuratum! Original quality by Adler Pharma. Ingredients: Calcium sulfuratum D12 Potato starch Calcium behenate Sea salt Lactose Note for diabetics: 48 tablets correspond to one bread unit. Recommended usage: Adults and children over 12 years: Allow 1 tablet to dissolve in the mouth 1–3 times daily. For acute symptoms: Take 1 tablet every 3–5 minutes. It is recommended to take the tablet 10 minutes before or after a meal. Important notes: Please refer to the package leaflet or consult your doctor or pharmacist if you need more information on how to use the product. No side effects or interactions with other medicines are known. Schüßler salts are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Delivery within Austria is only possible via GLS Express. Product made in Austria, manufactured according to GMP standards. Consultation: For further information, please use our free consultation service at +43 (0) 6542 57382 99.

Content: 400 unit (€0.02* / 1 unit)

€9.70*
Schüßler Salz Nr. 10: Natrium sulfuricum D6
Filling weight: 100g
Schüßler Salt No. 10 – Natrium sulfuricum! Original quality by Adler Pharma. Ingredients: Natrium sulfuricum D6 Potato starch Calcium behenate Sea salt Lactose Note for diabetics: 48 tablets correspond to one bread unit. Recommended usage: Adults and children over 12 years: Allow 1 tablet to dissolve in the mouth 1–3 times daily. For acute symptoms: Take 1 tablet every 3–5 minutes. It is recommended to take the tablet 10 minutes before or after a meal. Important notes: Please refer to the package leaflet or consult your doctor or pharmacist if you need more information on how to use the product. No side effects or interactions with other medicines are known. Schüßler salts are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Delivery within Austria is only possible via GLS Express. Product made in Austria, manufactured according to GMP standards. Consultation: For further information, please use our free consultation service at +43 (0) 6542 57382 99.

Content: 400 unit (€0.02* / 1 unit)

€9.70*

Please note that Schüßler salts are medicinal products. This information represents a personal opinion only and does not replace professional medical advice. If you have any health-related questions, please consult your doctor or pharmacist. Schüßler salts may only be sold in pharmacies. Be cautious when purchasing from other sources.