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Carbonated drinks release their carbon dioxide in the gut. Eating Legumes (beans) and excess fruit also gives flatulence. If you are lactose intolerant or have other bowel problems then drinking milk or spicy food, green peppers will also cause flatulence.
Farts, or flatulence, is the expelling of excess gas hrough the anus. Flatulence is not blue, rather it is colorless. The smell can differ depending on the person's diet.
There are many possible causes of diarrhea, most of which have nothing to do with the gallbladder. Your diet may have an excess of fiber, causing an over stimulation of peristalsis. You could have food poisoning. You may have a lactose intolerance and you may have consumed too much lactose. There are many other possible explanations. Lots of things can disrupt the process of digestion.
Although Silk soy milk does not contain lactose, it does contain sucrose, to give it a sweet, delicious flavor. But many people are sensitive to sugar and can develop excess stomach acidity if they consume it. This is entirely different from the reaction to lactose that a lactose intolerant person has. Some people can't digest lactose. They can digest sucrose, but they may still experience excess stomach acidity, also known as heartburn.
Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose. Lactose intolerance happens when the small intestine does not make enough of the enzyme lactase. Enzymes help the body absorb foods. Not having enough lactase is called lactase deficiency.
E. coli will always metabolize glucose when present to avoid using excess energy to breakdown the other sugars into their subunits (lactose breaks down into glucose and galatose etc.)
In order to understand what type of condition was indictated it would first be necessary to understand excess levels of "what." There are several diseases/conditions that are influenced by excess levels of a chemical or hormone within the bloodstream.
There are many causes of heart palpitations. The causes include excess thyroid hormone, exercise intolerance, emotional responses, anemia, and medicine.
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There are two causes for people being unable to digest cow's milk: lactose intolerance and milk allergy.Up to 75% of people in the world can’t consume dairy, especially those with Mexican, African, Native American or Asian heritage: when they drink milk, they experience digestive problems or allergic reactions.Lactose intolerance: Some people have a tough time digesting the milk sugar, called lactose, and so they get stomach pains or gas.Milk allergy: Some people experience allergic responses to protein in the milk, which triggers an immune response in their bodies as if they were warding off invaders. Symptoms can include excess mucous in the throat, shortness of breath, nausea, headaches and even hives.
Diabetes is the medical condition that involves excess levels of monosacchandes in the blood. This is a problem with the pancreas, and can often lead to other health problems.
The significance of cream is that as a milk product it contains lactose. If you are at all lactose intolerant, meaning that you do not secrete enough lactase to fully digest lactose, that can cause digestive problems since it results in excess food for intestinal bacteria (or candida as well). The question is, do you have a similar problem when you consume dairy products aside from the cream that you add to coffee? What happens if you just drink a glass of milk? Many people (including me) avoid dairy products because of lactose intolerance, but there are excellent substitutes. Try a non-dairy creamer in your coffee. Soy milk can be very nice (although different brands differ considerably in quality).