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    9 Ways to flatten your belly in one week

    Another reason to hate Mondays? Tight post-weekend waistbands. Unless you spent the past 2 days living like a monk, the cocktails, movie snacks, and dinners out can all add up to one thing: belly bloat.

    "If you wake up bloated on Monday morning, your weekend food choices are likely to blame," explains Keri Gans, RD, author of The Small Change Diet. "In fact, overindulging for two days straight can easily cause a gain of three pounds. Fortunately, this weight gain is usually temporary and easy to get rid of in less than a week."

    Feel flat again by Friday with these nine easy tips:

    Reduce belly fat and lose inches by eating delicious foods!

    Season Food Differently

    You may be attracted to your saltshaker, but water is too. When you take in higher-than-usual amounts of the salty stuff, you'll temporarily retain more fluid, contributing to that sluggish feeling, a puffy appearance, and extra water weight. Avoid salt, overprocessed foods, and salt-based seasonings. Gans suggests you also ditch the frozen microwaveable meals while you're de-bloating-they're packed with sodium. Instead, she recommends a simple turkey sandwich or a salad with chicken for lunch this week. And eat plenty of fruits and vegetables that are packed with water.

    Add zest to your dinner recipes with fresh herbs and salt-free seasoning blends such as the Original and Italian Medley Mrs. Dash.

    Trim Down Carbs
    Stay away from heavy carbs such as bagels and pasta. When you decrease the carbs in your diet, you temporarily train your body to access stored carbohydrates called glycogen and burn them off, while also eliminating excess stored fluids.

    Trim back on your daily carbs by having eggs for breakfast, making your sandwich open-faced with only one slice of bread, and packing protein-rich snacks such as turkey slices, low-fat string cheese, seeds, and nuts.

    Switch Your Starch
    If your belly bulges after a high-carb meal like pasta, complex carbohydrate-rich foods may be the cause of your bloat, says Jackie Wolf, MD, author of A Woman's Guide to a Healthy Stomach. Most starches, including potatoes, corn, pasta, and wheat, produce gas as they are broken down in the large intestine. Rice is the only starch that doesn't cause gas, so have a ½-cup serving of brown rice (which has more fiber) if you want carbs with dinners.

    Stop Milking It

    If you've ever felt gassy, crampy, or bloated after dairy, you may be one of 30 to 50 million Americans with lactose intolerance. This occurs in people whose bodies lacks the ability to break down and digest the sugar in milk, resulting in digestive issues like gas, bloating, cramping, and diarrhea. Try lower-lactose foods (such as hard cheese or yogurt) or lactose-free dairy products (such as rice milk and almond milk), or take a lactase enzyme to help break down lactose. Dr. Wolf recommends soy milk as a dairy alternative but warns that some people experience gas and bloating from soybeans as well.

    Your Guide to Healthy, Happy Tummy

    Make These Fruit Swaps

    Wolf recommends you eat fruits that are kinder on your belly. Berries, grapes, and citrus contain a near-equal ratio of the sugars fructose and glucose, making them easier to digest than fruits with more fructose, such as honeydew, apples, and pears.

    You can also eat canned fruits in natural juice or small portions of dried fruit, such as raisins and dried plums.

    Hold The Hot Sauce
    IF you love four-alarm food, lay off the Tabasco, barbecue sauce, and garlic for a few days while de-bloating. Spicy foods stimulate the release of stomach acid, causing irritation. Give dishes a flavor boost with in-season fresh or dried herbs such as dill, basil, mint, sage, tarragon, and rosemary. You can also use curry powder or lemon or lime juice-all perfect with fish or chicken. Also, steer clear of black pepper, nutmeg, cloves, chili powder, onions, mustard, horseradish, and acidic foods such as catsup, tomato sauce, and vinegar.

    Use Prevention's Recipe Finder Tool to Find Tasty Recipes Seasoned with Fresh Herbs

    Ditch Diet Foods

    Avoid low-calorie or low-carb products containing sugar alcohols, which go by the names xylitol or maltitol and cause gas, bloating, and worst-diarrhea. And don't reach for a stick of gum when you're trying to quell that sugar craving. Instead, satisfy your sweet tooth by using a little maple syrup on your morning oatmeal or yogurt snack.

    Get On The Wagon

    Steer clear of alcohol for the next few days to maximize your body's belly-flattening capabilities. Alcohol causes dehydration and may slow your body's ability to eliminate that excess weekend waste, so if you had a little too much to drink this weekend, start chugging the H20.

    It's best to eliminate that occasional glass of wine, beer, or hard alcohol this week while you're on a skinny jeans crusade-all are high-acid beverages that can irritate your GI tract and cause swelling.

    Do Some Activity Every Day
    A study from Spain's Autonomous University of Barcelona suggests that mild physical activity clears gas and alleviates bloating. That's because increasing your heart rate and breathing stimulates the natural contractions of the intestinal muscles, helping to prevent constipation and gas buildup by expediting digestion. Take a short walk after meals or pedal lightly on a bike at the gym to help relieve bloat.

    More Remedies For Belly Bloat
    If you want extra belly-flattening aids, consider one of these products to soothe your belly problems.

    • Get gas relief with an over-the-counter product such as Gas-X.
    • Try peppermint capsules to kill bacteria that cause bloat and aid digestion.
    • Stay regular by increasing fiber with flaxseed or a fiber supplement such as Benefiber.
    • Take a daily probiotic capsule. Dr. Wolf likes Align, Digestive Advantage Intensive Bowel Support, and Pearls IC Intensive Care Probiotics.

    A definite belly-flattening "don't" is weighing yourself every day, says Gans. "Bloating is about how you feel. A lot of women will start weighing themselves daily-it'll drive them crazy and could be discouraging. Go by how your clothes feel rather than letting the scale rule your week."

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    206 comments

    • Techblaster  •  6 months ago
      This is great. It provide all what we know. Excellent.
    • Lord Vader  •  9 months ago
      Here's what worked for me: lose arms and legs in a lightsaber duel, get horribly burned over rest of body, live rest of life in a black armored suit where food intake is regulated automatically, burn plenty of calories swinging said lightsaber hunting down remaining Jedi. It worked for me, it could work for you too!
    • Mikey  •  9 months ago
      another stupid yahoo article. the title states "how to flatten your belly", but the article has nothing to do with that - it's all about reducing bloating....that has almost nothing to do with a flat belly. yahoo seems to be in a race to the bottom with its bizarre form of "journalism". this is why i rarely read their articles - stupid, useless, and almost always misleading. i will not miss yahoo when they cease to exist (which they're on their way to doing with this kind of crap).
      • Daisy 2 months ago
        I know right!! I come here for flattening my stomach and all I see is something completely different and misleading! Bugs the heck out of me all the time..
    • Jenine  •  9 months ago
      I think it's very helpful and by no means states that this is a way to lose weight and diet. I think just eating right, do what works for you. Just by reading this and making those few changes, I saw instant results, personally. It actually made me feel better too. Losing weight is all about changing your eating habits and working out. There are no easy fixes. I think the goal should be to feel healthy, screw trying to look or be like a size 0. It looks sickly and unhealthy to me anyway. Be happy in your own skin ;)
    • beezulbubz  •  9 months ago
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    • Sabby  •  9 months ago
      Hey thanks for an excellent article. Found it really helpful.
      I get a pudgy belly and I'm not fat. It's frustrating when you're about to put on a bikini and notice your belly isn't as flat as it should be.

      Thanks again.
    • rr  •  9 months ago
      I am off gassing right now at my desk.
    • Vake Xeacons  •  9 months ago
      AHHHH! I don't drink, I can't do anything about the frozen foods! And I don't season my foods. Basically, the best I can do is more activity! And stay away from the hot stuff ( I love my buffalo wings)!
    • LadyZen  •  9 months ago
      Ladies, just wait until you hit menopause. I still weigh the same (130 , 5'10") but the fat (whatever little I had) has definitely re-distributed itself. I'm working out twice as much (with the treamill and Ab workouts) but I'm just holding my own. I'm stubborn and don't want to get a size up in clothes because I have a feeling that then the weight (belly) will disappear if I do. It's very frustrating and my husband is encouraging me and helping me with my workouts, but it's now something that I have to think of everyday. What I eat (an apple for breakfast, brown rice for lunch and fish or chicken for dinner) has been parred down as far as I can go and I've cut out all surgary drinks except a Slurpee as a treat (I don't even eat cookies, cakes, pie because I don't care for them) and I have to watch the salt because I love chips. The battle goes on......but that is life!!!
    • Judy  •  9 months ago
      The advice to not get on a scale every day is just crazy. Good way to let a few pounds turn into a big problem. My clothes have too much give, i guess. hop on a scale at least once a week just to keep in tune with your body. I agree, this advice is good for 0% body fat types!
    • Andrea  •  9 months ago
      Again...the article is about bloating, not fat..what don't you get?
    • why  •  9 months ago
      This Article was right on time.. Bloating is my problem.. not fat.
      Great tips.
    • PrinceCharrming  •  9 months ago
      Wish there was A WAY TO DROP 20 LBS IN A WEEK but somewhat heathly way if possinle
    • rk  •  9 months ago
      my reading problems are kicking in. I saw "Nine ways to Flatter Your Belly" and was expecting to see things like "oh, what a cute belly. let me get you nice dark shirt, you cutie."
    • Abdul  •  9 months ago
      A lot more to learn about belly flattening.This article is a steping stone and a continous process,a week is exagarating
    • Cynthia  •  9 months ago
      It doesn't really help you flatten your belly but it does help you lose a little fat. Fat is basically liquid so you can 'mold' it. Try wearing a corset or something body-hugging. You'll notice the difference in a few weeks.
    • Carolyn  •  9 months ago
      Under season food differently paragraph - the point of the paragraph seems to be to drop bloat by dropping the cataylst salt which causes you to retain water. The solution, eat fruit packed with WATER?

      Why do I keep reading these type of articles?
    • M i n a  •  9 months ago
      Eat enough, Not more than what you need. Just remember! :)

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