Tuesday, March 7, 2023

How much gas is too much?

Plus the hidden cause of your frequent gas attacks
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Ever been seated next to a colleague, a client, or even your boss…
 
And been hit by a sudden, hard-to-control "gas attack?"
 
What do you do?
 
Do you try to play it off? Place the blame on someone else? Run to your car and hide?
 
Even though gas is a totally natural thing…
 
It can still be super embarrassing when it happens.
 
The reason you get gas is simple:
 
It's released when the bacteria in your digestive system break down food…
 
And most people will pass gas 5 to 15 times a day.
 
But if you feel like you have more gas than seems "normal"...
 
Or if it smells more potent or more strongly than usual…
 
That could be your body waving the white flag saying your digestive system needs some help.
 
The good news is that with the right plan…
 
You can quickly say goodbye to unwanted, frequent gas.
 
So in today's article you'll discover:
 
  • 5 reasons why gas can be more frequent or foul (#3 is serious)
  • 3 common food intolerances that can cause gas (is this affecting you?)
  • Plus the #1 clinically proven way to stop gas in its tracks
Why Do I Have So Much Gas?
Tina
With gratitude,
Tina Anderson
Just Thrive | Founder
P.S. No one wants to be sitting at the dinner table or in a restaurant and let one rip. That's why today you'll discover exactly how to cut down on gas attacks so you feel confident and in control.
 
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