10 Foods That Help Reduce a Bloated Belly

Here are all the foods to eat to deflate a hard belly fast, eliminate excess fluids and have a healthy gut.

A swollen and hard belly is a problem that, sooner or later, happens to everyone in life. The causes can be many, but most of the time, it is mainly in nutrition. That’s why it is good to find out which are the foods that allow us to deflate the belly quickly!

Among the remedies for a swollen belly, there is certainly a correct diet, but before changing our eating habits, it is good to know what to eat to fight bloating! By introducing these foods to deflate your belly into your daily diet, you will find that eliminating a bloated stomach simply with the right foods is easier than you might think!

And in this way, you will be able to eliminate swelling, drain excess fluids and make disappear fat accumulations, easily obtaining a flat belly! 

Let’s find out together the 10 Foods that Help Reduce the Bloated Belly!

1. Papaya

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Papaya is a fruit that contains papain, an enzyme that promotes digestion, has anti-inflammatory properties, and supports the immune system. Furthermore, papaya has a very important draining effect, useful for eliminating excess fluids.

2. Fennel

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Fennel is a vegetable with a very strong detoxifying effect: it improve digestion and purify the body of harmful substances, especially those contained in the blood and liver. In addition, fennel has very few calories and helps avoid forming intestinal gas.

3. Grapefruit

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Like all citrus fruits, grapefruit is rich in fiber, flavonoids, and vitamins. In addition to stimulating digestion and eliminating abdominal bloating, it helps the body convert fat into energy faster.

4. Banana

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Banana is certainly one of the most caloric fruits, but few know that it is ideal for regulating intestinal functions, both in case of constipation and dysentery. Furthermore, bananas protect the internal walls of the stomach, avoiding the famous acidity.

5. Cinnamon

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Cinnamon, like all spices, has an important action that limits the formation of gas in the intestine. In addition to being a natural antioxidant, it fights cholesterol, aids digestion, and fights nervous hunger.

6. Kiwi

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Kiwi is considered a real natural laxative, and it also helps to counteract the accumulation of fat on the abdomen. Kiwis also reduce the absorption of fats, cholesterol, and refined sugars, favoring the digestion of foods rich in proteins.

7. Rice

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Rice is the cereal with the highest digestibility, and it also has the ability to regulate intestinal flora. Furthermore, rice has a strong satiating property: this means that even if you eat a smaller quantity (compared to pasta, for example), you immediately feel full.

8. Quinoa

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Quinoa is a food with many properties: first of all, it helps intestinal regularity, as in the case of dysentery or constipation. It has a strong satiating capacity and is rich in fiber, vitamins, and folate, necessary for cellular well-being.

9. Asparagus

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Asparagus are vegetables rich in water that has a very strong diuretic action: this is why they help eliminate waste and fight water retention. Low in calories but with strong satiating power, they help the body feel more deflated and lighter.

10. Buckwheat

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Buckwheat is an excellent source of fiber with strong satiating power and works by keeping the entire digestive system healthy. It helps keep glucose levels stable and also balances the cholesterol level.

If you’re having bloating problems, try these simple foods, and you’ll see the difference.

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21 responses to “10 Foods That Help Reduce a Bloated Belly”

  1. Sadje Avatar

    Thanks a lot for sharing Ribana

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you for stopping by Sadje!

      1. Sadje Avatar

        My pleasure dear friend

  2. derrickjknight Avatar

    Useful information – some indications as to why I like curry so much – but I steer clear of kiwi fruit

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you Derrick!

  3. mistermaxxx08 Avatar

    Very helpful as always, the best to you

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you very much!

  4. Dorothy's New Vintage Kitchen Avatar

    Nice article! I love all of these treasures!

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you Dorothy! I’m glad you like them!

  5. Simon Avatar

    That’s a huge lot of healthy information Ribana. Thanks for sharing 💝👍

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you for stopping by Simon! I’m glad you think so!

  6. The Autistic Composter Avatar

    Excellent article Ribana 🙂

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you very much Rory!

  7. Awakening Wonders Avatar

    A very good article, and a friendly reminder to enjoy these beneficial foods!

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you very much! I’m glad you find it interesting!

  8. sunisanthosh Avatar

    Great post. 🌝

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you very much Suni!

  9. Paula Avatar

    It’s also good to know which foods makes us bloated and avoid them. It takes some time and self observation, but it’s worth it. Sometimes it’s a certain type of food, sometimes a combination that our body doesn’t like (even though it’s tasty) 😉

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      True! As you said, it takes time and self observation because we’re all different 😉 Some foods that may cause bloating are beans and lentils but I never had problems with them…in my case I have problem with carbonated drinks, but I don’t really like them and I drink them very rarely 😉

  10. gdany0754 Avatar

    Thanks for the info, I will add to my post

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      My pleasure!

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