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Re: flatulence!
25 Mar 2014, 18:19
I wouldn't know where to start with my husband's diet (big early morning wind issues - drives me nuts when he does it in bed) - I think I might relocate him to a tent in the garden...........
Re: flatulence!
26 Mar 2014, 01:05
Madcatlady wrote: I wouldn't know where to start with my husband's diet (big early morning wind issues - drives me nuts when he does it in bed) - I think I might relocate him to a tent in the garden...........

@Madcatlady, I think you must be married to my hubby :grin: :grin: :grin:
Re: flatulence!
26 Mar 2014, 02:00
Do you eat much artificial sweetener? I used to blame all the veggies I ate, including Brussels and broccoli and beans.I found that artificial sweeteners were a main cause for flatulence for me. Namely the sugar alcohols, and the sweetener in cottees cordials. I've actually had to pretty much give up artificial sweeteners altogether, due to some pretty frustrating allergic reactions (hives, itchy skin, eczema, itchy red eyes), and I noticed the other positive side effect of less bloating and fewer farts!
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