Revealed: Six simple ways to beat the Christmas bloat this festive season (and the foods to AVOID including sprouts and onions)
- Overeating during the festive season can leave us feeling sluggish and bloated
- But one expert has revealed surprising foods that can help you beat the bloat
- Here, nutrition expert Isabel Butler, of Spoon Guru, shares her top tips
- We also reveal how to boost your energy levels if you're feeling burnt out
It's traditionally a time for overindulgence, so it's no surprise that the festive season leaves many of us feeling sluggish and bloated.
However, help is at hand with this list of hard-working foods that can help you beat the bloat and leave you feeling fresh and energised.
Here, nutrition expert Isabel Butler, of Spoon Guru, reveals the best food and drink to prevent bloating - and the ones to avoid like the plague.
'Whether you're over indulging a bit with food or going out for drinks, no one wants to end up bloated,' says Isabel.
'While there is no magic cure to eradicating the festive bloat there are a few tips and tricks to help avoid or reduce it.'

Feeling bloated? Christmas is traditionally a time for overindulgence, so it's no surprise that the festive season leaves many of us feeling sluggish and bloated (file photo)
1. Peppermint or ginger tea
'Many people drink peppermint tea or ginger tea to help relieve the issue. You can also just add mint leaves or a chunk of ginger to boiling water for the same effect.
'Peppermint can help aid digestion and ginger has anti-inflammatory properties which can reduce inflamed intestines.'
2. Probiotics
'Having probiotic drinks or foods like yoghurt can also help, as probiotics work with the “good” bacteria in your stomach to help aid digestion.
'Ferment foods like sauerkraut and kombucha also contain probiotics and so will help keeping your gut healthy and functioning, which reduces bloating.'
3. Bananas
'Eating foods such as bananas, which are high in potassium, will help re-balance your fluid levels and remove extra retained water.
'As your potassium levels increase they balance against sodium level and your body naturally flushes out and extra sodium and water bound to the sodium. This means being bloated from water retention will be resolved.'

Eat yourself better! Nutrition expert Amine Ould-Laib, of Spoon Guru, has shared a list of hard-working treats and snacks that can help you beat the bloat this Christmas (file photo)
4. Melons
'Melons are great too as not only do they contain potassium but also is full of liquid and will help hydrate you at the same time. Cantaloupe is one of the best types as it is higher in potassium than others.'
5. Blueberries
'Food high in antioxidants such as green tea or fruits, e.g. blueberries are really good as they can reduce gut inflammation helping it function healthier. When your gut is working correctly it will stop you feeling uncomfortable and bloated.'
6. Stay hydrated
'Now this sounds obvious but something people often forget. We need to drink about eight glasses of fluids every day which can include tea and coffee, but best to avoid high sugar drinks.
'If you’re not keen on water, why not drink it with fruits such as limes or lemons. Keeping yourself hydrated will make sure your fluids stay balanced and stop bloating from excess water retention.'
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