Bok choy
Leafy greens like bok choy help reduce bloating because they contain dietary nitrates that increase the expansion of your blood vessels, increasing circulation in the areas that need fluid removal, like a bloated tummy. In addition, leafy greens are high in the electrolytes magnesium and potassium. “Adding more magnesium and potassium from plant foods can help balance out the minerals, preventing the body from holding onto a disproportionate amount of sodium,” says Heaner. If you’re new to bok choy, cook or steam it first to avoid any further bloating. Find out the surprising foods that cause gas and bloating.
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Kefir and yogurt
If dairy isn’t a problem for you, try kefir, a fermented milk beverage, and yogurt. Both contain probiotics, which are good for the belly, body and bloating according to Rene Ficek, RD, lead nutrition expert at Seattle Sutton’s Healthy Eating. “Kefir and yogurt promote good bacteria in the gut, which helps the digestive tract work more efficiently,” says Ficek. “As a result, you will be prone to less gas and bloating.” Learn about other foods – dairy and non-dairy – with healthy probiotics.
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Cucumbers
Crunchy on the outside, and packed with 96 percent water on the inside, this salad topper is one of the foods that reduce bloating. “They are also full of fiber to help the digestive tract run smoother,” says Ficek. Don’t just save them for salads; add slices to your sandwich or wrap for a nice crunch.