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Food for Gas by Peter C. Complimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Thu 23 Oct 2008 6:33pm Having gas is normal. Excessive gas, referred to as flatulence, causes distress and is socially embarassing. Natural remedies or carminatives, are used to expel gas. They work by relaxing smooth muscles and letting gas escape. Food with carminative functions are anise, basil, charmomile, dill, fennel seeds, garlic, ginger, peppermint and sage Read on »
The foods you consume explain gas by Shelley F. Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 07 Feb 2008 3:17pm that describes some of the common sources of flatulence: Certain foods are common causes of flatulence, and temporarily avoiding these foods can help you determine if they’re a problem for you. According to the Mayo Clinic Health Letter, the following foods are likely to cause gassiness: * Dairy products, which contain sugar lactose that causes gas Read on »
Got Gas? Check Your Food Combination by Evelyn Posted Tue 20 Jul 2010 12:00am ’t quit the diet so fast.  Let’s take a look at what may be causing your digestion issues. Proper food combining could be the culprit. Proper Food Combining Proper food... You just became a vegetarian/vegan/raw vegan.  But you are bloated, have flatulence (gas), nauseated at times and confused by the way your digestive Read on »
Coming soon: Real food at gas stations by Eleanor Kohlsaat Posted Fri 02 Jul 2010 12:00am At last, good news from the world of fast food! Anyone who’s ever tried to find something to eat while on the road knows: gas station convenience stores are vast..., reports the LA Times . In an effort to boost profits, some gas stations are now selling - gasp! - real food. At certain places, hungry travelers now have options beyond Pringles Read on »
The New Gas Grill Gourmet Updated and expanded Great Grilled Food for Everyday Meals and Fantastic Feasts by Krizia MissK Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 29 Jun 2010 10:26am The New Gas Grill Gourmet Updated and expanded Great Grilled Food for Everyday Meals and Fantastic Feasts This fully revised and expanded version of the best-selling gas griller’s bible now has 300 recipes for easy and creative everyday grilling. Each recipe is designed specifically for use Read on »
Food Prices UP! Gas Prices UP! What's Up? by A. Brewster S. Patient Expert Posted Thu 30 Oct 2008 3:24pm With the cost of gas edging closer to 4 bucks a gallon, the whole economy is experiencing a slowdown. CNN had a special last weekend titled' We Were Warned' about how the American people knew that this crisis was approaching and still did nothing. Brazil was set up as an example of what a country can do when faced with a hard decision. Brazil Read on »
What worth more: Food , Gas, or Time ? by Taxingwoman Patient Expert Posted Tue 27 Jan 2009 6:22pm High Food and Gas prices might be good for your health I'm a wreck tonight. Decided to pack it in at work and start my leave now ! So I'm off till the end of July. I really wanted to hang in a little longer and make it at least to the end of the week. Can't, can't do it. When I was leaving this afternoon I found out a bit of news ( can't go Read on »
if whole foods was a gas station… by Meredith @ An Epic Change Posted Fri 23 Apr 2010 12:00am on the way back to the hotel. Oh no, we found the organic, fair trade, international market/gas station. Craziness Hard to see, but it says it is an organic international Read on »
FDA Announces Letter to Industry on Marketing of Animal Food Substances as Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) by FDA Posted Fri 15 Oct 2010 10:10am Information Letter to Industry: Marketing of Animal Food Substances as Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS... October 15, 2010 The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced today the availability of a letter to suppliers of animal food ingredients Read on »
What I need to know about Gas by Dr. Anshu Gupta Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:39pm might want to try these things before going to the doctor. 1. Cut down on foods that cause gas. The amount of gas caused by certain foods varies from person to person. The only way to know your own limits is to keep track of what you eat and how much gas it causes later. Some foods that cause gas are beans vegetables such as broccoli Read on »