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“I would like to thank all the doctor’s assistants and nurses at IPPMC. They have helped me out the most of any different medical places I have been for my pain. They have done the best job explaining and treating my pain after a 19 year period. The best place I ever went for my pain management. I would suggest anybody come here and try it if you are dealing with pain. Thank you IPPMC.”
— Mark

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MORNING: DRINK HOT WATER AND LEMON

A mug of hot lemon water in the morning wakes up your digestive system and helps get things moving. You can drink green tea with lemon if you don't like the taste of warm lemon water on its own.

MORNING: GO DAIRY FREE

Many people feel belly discomfort after eating dairy. If that's you, leave out the cream and yogurt from your morning breakfast. These dairy-free breakfast recipe ideas will help you nix the yogurt, cheese, and milk to see if you feel better.

MORNING: DETOX WITH YOGA

Yoga twists help rid your body of toxins by aiding your digestion. This yoga detox sequence includes plenty of twists and stretches to help you wake up and feel your best.

MIDMORNING: HAVE A TROPICAL SNACK

Both pineapple and papaya contain enzymes - bromelain and papain, respectively - that help banish bloat by breaking down protein and easing digestion. Snack on a bowl of cut-up fruit, or make this papaya, pineapple, and coconut water smoothie for a midmorning snack.

ALL DAY: SLOW DOWN

Eating too quickly can cause air to be trapped in your system, so chew slowly to minimize bloating caused from getting too much air trapped in your system.

ALL DAY: DON'T CHEW GUM

It's a secret of debloating brides - stop the gum-chewing to feel less puffy. And it's not only because chewing gum causes you to swallow more air; many gums contain sugar alcohol, which also can make you feel bloated.

ALL DAY: DRINK MORE WATER

Good old H2O helps flush out toxins and extra salt (which can be responsible for that puffy feeling) from your system, so remind yourself to drink more water throughout the day. Keeping a water bottle with you at all times is a great way to ensure you're always filling up - check out a few of our favorite water bottles.

AFTERNOON: EAT QUINOA

Quinoa's many nutrients include fiber and potassium, both of which are important if you'd like to feel less bloated. This superfood salad combines kale, quinoa, and blueberries for a delicious and filling lunch.

ALL DAY: CHECK PORTIONS

The reason you're feeling full and bloated could be your portion sizes. If you find that you're constantly feeling stuffed after a meal, download and print our visual guide to portions that just uses your hands.

AFTERNOON: HAVE A FIBER-RICH SNACK

Many women don't get enough fiber, which is the key to feeling full, energized, and bloat-free. You should aim to get 25 to 30 grams of fiber a day; reach that goal by snacking on fiber-rich foods like avocado, raspberries, chia seeds, and pears. Learn more about which foods are high in fiber (remember to skip ones like beans and cruciferous vegetables, which may cause stomach discomfort).

EVENING: SKIP HAPPY HOUR

Whether it's a glass of wine with dinner or a cocktail at happy hour, that drink can make you feel bloated for many reasons. Not only can the alcohol cause digestion issues, but all that sugar in your fruity drink can make you feel sluggish as well. Not only that, those drinks can lead to deep-fried decisions when dinnertime rolls around. Keep temptations away by skipping out on happy hour or sticking to noncarbonated water with lemon.

DINNER: GO FOR ASPARAGUS

Asparagus encourages digestive health by stimulating the growth of good bacteria in your body. Eat a dinner that's heavy on the veggies, and add a lean protein like chicken or fish for further debloating properties. Healthy asparagus recipes, like this asparagus detox salad, would go perfectly with your belly-slimming dinner.

EVENING: SKIP THE DESSERT

Fatty, sugary foods can cause bloating, as can foods high in artificial sweeteners. Skip the carb-heavy, sugary desserts, and go for fresh fruit, which is high in fiber and water, to help you debloat.

EVENING: DRINK A DEBLOATING TEA

Spices like cinnamon and ginger help clear out your system, so have a mug of debloating tea - like this ginger lemongrass tea - before you go to bed. Mint tea can also help soothe your stomach, so opt for that if you need a refreshing end to your dinner.

NIGHT: GET TO SLEEP ON TIME

Sleep helps regulate your metabolism, so lack of sleep can make you feel sluggish in more ways than one. Keep your body working at its best by ensuring you get seven to nine hours of sleep at night.

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2301 Connecticut Avenue South,
Sartell, MN 56377
CONTACT INFORMATION
Office: 320-229-1500
Toll Free: 1-888-414-PAIN
Fax: 320-229-1505