Too much watermelon can cause bloating, gas and diarrhea. However, watermelon eaten on an empty stomach does not create digestive problems. As fruit digests faster than any other food, the slice of fruit digests quickly and is ready to go straight through the stomach into the intestines, but its passage is blocked by the other food which is already there takes longer to digest. In the meantime the whole meal ferments and turns to acid causing gas and bloating.
watermelons doesn't give you gas. It's you digestive system that will create something in your stomach.Mostly every food gives you gas because the stomach is working and you'll get some gas.So most likely watermelons aren't the only foods that give you gas.
It is basically made of water and sugar. Possible, but probably rare.
Watermelon can be a laxative for some people; for others it may not work. If you eat a lot of any one thing, it will cause you to have to let it out, thus, acting as a laxative.
yes it will.it doesn't digest sugars.
its natures fruit it is never bad
indigestion
Watermelon can cause diarrhea (and/or abdominal pain and bloating), if you have an intolerance or allergy to watermelon.
"Dyspepsia" is indigestion. "Emotional dyspepsia" is an emotional cause for indigestion.
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Remember that "indigestion" is a noun. You could say something like: "The tacos gave him indigestion" or "Indigestion can be caused by gulping food". It's frequently used in the objective case.
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Not really. They can cause your horse to have indigestion.
Hi i dont realy know about indigestion but or you about up to 40 years old or around about 50-60 years
I doubt it. Vinegar is acidic and the cause of indigestion is usually acid escaping the stomach and being forced up the oesophagus.
Drinking too much alcohol can upset the stomach and digestive system which can often cause indigestion and heartburn.
The acids in your stomach are a natural part of digestion, but if they reflux out of the stomach and into the esophagus, "indigestion" may occur. This process is just one cause of what is commonly called "indigestion."