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August 2004

Got Gas? Sugars Often to Blame; EN Offers Remedies

By Catherine Golub, M.S., R.D.

Although Jay Leno may jest about methane pollution from flatulent cows, intestinal gas is no joke. Gas ends up in the intestines from swallowing excessive air or from the incomplete digestion of food. The foods you’ve eaten as well as your arsenal of available enzymes determine how peaceful a passage your last meal will have.


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