Since I starting eating more protein I have alot of gas and sorry to say it does not smell like roses. I have tried to find out which is giving me this problem by only eating a certain protein a week. Didn't work I have tried Beno but that only seems to help with the greens. I asked my doctor and all she said was don't eat so much protein. Is there anything I can take that has maybe worked for someone else here. List below are the proteins I have been eating: Chicken, turkey, egg whites, tuna, and a protein shake after I do weights.
Would Acidophilus help? My husband says that sometimes I smell worse than him. Please help
Thanks
Terrie
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Thread: Protein and gas
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03-02-2008, 03:55 AM #1
Protein and gas
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03-02-2008, 08:25 AM #2
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"Smelly cat, smelly cat, what are they feeding you?" ~Phoebe
Sorry Terrie I just HAD to say that!
First of all be proud my new friend because smelly farts are just one of Mother Natures signs of good healthy clean living.
However,
The most likely culprit in your odiferous dilemma is your protein shake.
The protein is already broken down to its lowest level so that the body can readily utilize it fast that is why it is so great for a post work out meal the body doesn't have to waste precious energy digesting it and can put that energy and the quick protein to use making more beautiful muscle. Unfortunately the side effect of it is a bit what I call "ungodly gaseousness".
My husband can clear a room an hour after his work out shake and takes great glee in protein farting in the car and locking the windows as I am scratching on the glass being gassed to death.
When he was bulking last year he would eat chicken or beef with anything. I was told once by one of his co-workers that they didn't worry too much when they saw him eating chicken and broccoli but when it was chicken and brussel sprouts they didn't hang out too long in the ready room or go near his office unless they really had to *lol*
Seriously though, you could give Activia yogurt a try as it has a decent lactobacillus count. But you would be better off just go to your local health food store and buy acidophilus in either the capsule or in liquid.
The liquid usually has more parts per million than the capsule but remember they need to be refrigerated. If the product doesn't have to be in the fridge I would look for one that does because that means it is a live active culture and that is what you need.
Good luck!! ~CGThere is only do or not do...... there is no "try". And since the word try means to "sample" and I have no intention of just "sampling" life.
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03-02-2008, 09:14 AM #3
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I'm suffering from this too. When I was basically starving myself by drinking 2-3 protein shakes a day and 1 real meal, my gas was loud, but didn't smell as bad. Instead of the smell, I felt like a bloated goat and had abdomen cramps that were unbearable. The only I was able to release it was if I laid in the bed on my stomach.
Now that I've increased my food intake to 3 real meals that includes a lot of meat, veggies, and very little carbs (healthy ones of course), along with 2 protein shakes, my gas is ridiculous!!! Its loud AND stinky.
I found these lactose intolerance pills that seem to help a little bit. But I'm not a "pill popper", so there are MANY days where I forget to take them, along with my multivitamin. They're called Digestive Advantage.
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03-02-2008, 09:16 AM #4
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03-02-2008, 11:12 AM #6
Don't I know it! I am like a gassy Zepplin nowadays!
When we were walking around at the Arnold Friday- there were more protein farts per square inch in that room than anywhere else in Ohio, I bet--PEEEEEEWWWWHere I come to Save The day!
Yup...I am squatting 205
Yup, I am on the 60 degree legpress at 525
Yup, I am curling 65
Wait til ya see me NEXT week!
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03-02-2008, 03:12 PM #7
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03-03-2008, 06:46 AM #12
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03-03-2008, 08:18 AM #13
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03-03-2008, 09:57 AM #15
Eggs and tuna! Damn haha
That reminds me of my worst protein fart ever. I had eaten a dozen raw oysters, an entire slab of babyback ribs, and 6 or 7 beers.
I went home and washed that all down with a tablespoon of flaxseed oil and a protein shake. My farts that night even scared the cat and dog away!
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03-03-2008, 10:03 AM #16
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My problem was an egg white protien (powder) drink. That really messed me up. Once I let one go down stairs and then went to my room upstairs. I hear my daughter yell out from down stairs "Dad, did you fart?!". Then I hear her coming up the stairs. She yells "Oh my God, it's up the stairs!!" I dropped the egg white mix the next day.
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03-03-2008, 01:52 PM #17
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03-04-2008, 05:58 AM #20
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bwahahahahhaha
In our house we fondly refer to that as "crop dusting" you spread it around for maximum effect. Usually done on the stairs or in a couple of rooms that I might perchance walk through in the meantime.
If my hubby and I are approaching the car and he protein farts, I literally make him jump up and down so most of it falls out before he gets in because of past experience with car farts. But most of the time they are like velcro and stick to him anyway and I suffer until we get to wherever we are going.
*lol* This is kind of fun
~CGThere is only do or not do...... there is no "try". And since the word try means to "sample" and I have no intention of just "sampling" life.
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03-04-2008, 11:33 AM #21
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03-04-2008, 10:26 PM #24
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03-05-2008, 04:06 AM #25
Oh wow... you're making me flash back to my childhood.
My father was a curry eating fools who could kill more roaches per square inch than a case of Raid. He would make a joke of it by farting loudly(drawing even MORE attention to himself), making this shocked face & then ask me if I stepped on another barking wolf spider. He'd say "you didn't kill it, just scared the darned thing. It's obviously hiding under my chair & by that bark, pissed."
I work with a female trainer who's had gas so badly some days, she'd end up going home. As it turned out, it was her gum... well, the artificial sweetener in it & in her protein mixes, bars & msc snacks. I haven't seen her chew a daggon piece of gum since she figured that out.
lol!
In reality, it's typically a combination of sensitivities. I am a Spenda girl, I admit it. If I can stick to Splenda sweetened goods, I do that. Now, most of us know there are artificial sweeteners in almost all of our mixes & goods, but when was the last time you kept track of them? We read fat, calories, protein, carbs... blah blah blah... but what about sweetener?
Can you name them?
Aspartame ? aka Equal, Nutrasweet
Acesulfame-K ? aka acesulfame potassium, Sunette, Sweet One, Sweet ?n Safe
Saccharin ? aka Sweet?N Low, Sugar Twin
Sucralose ? a.k.a. Splenda
Alitame(which while not yet approved for use in the US, but is expected to soon be FDA approved)
Cyclamate(banned in the US in 1969, but still used in Canada as a tabletop sweetener and more than 50 other countries)
- Sugar contains 4 calories/gram.
- Sucrose, contains 16 calories/teaspoon.
- Honey, contains 21 calories/teaspoon.
- Fructose, contains 12 calories/teaspoon.
- Sugar alcohol includes sorbitol, mannitol, and xylitol but does not contain ethanol (as alcoholic beverages do), about 2 calories/gram
Out of all listed, the sugar,Sucralose, sucrose, honey & fructose(not including Cyclamate & Alitame) are the only ones I've never heard "gas attack stories" being told about.
One poster suggested using ginger & I would agree.
Ginger's digestive properties are well known in Asia and Europe. Ginger contains a digetive food enzyme called zingibain, which exceeds papain (from papaya) in digestive potency. Ginger also increases the concentration of carbohydrate-digesting enzyme amylase in saliva. Further down the digestive tract, ginger improves digestion and elimination by activating peristalsis(the contractions of muscles to propel contents through digestive tract).
*thumbs up...
Here's a fun site to check out..."Facts on Farts":
http://www.heptune.com/farts.html
...er, ummm... enjoy...Special thanks to HardGainer82.
:)
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I dislike intensely, loathe, detest, abhor, abominate, anathematize, object to, recoil from, and on the good days allergic to, spit upon, & unlove...
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*scampers off...
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03-06-2008, 01:33 PM #26
DUUUUDDDDDEEEE! Hiilarious! My friend (fellow coach) and I call it that as well. We coached this cross-country team and we would all crop dust from time to time in the van as we took them out to the wilderness to run. I usually say something like...watch out now I'm about to bank one off the wall here in a sec...and believe you me...everyone scatters. Raunchy to say the least, although no one can beat my mom. (not a mom joke either) Well, my dad too...its a tie...they are sooooo compatible its not even funny. This protein I just got on is putting me up there though with them. My mom has all these candles at home for this reason but sometimes the candles just don't do the trick. Instead of it smelling like vanilla in the home from that type of candle...it smells like a mixture of eggs, sewage, hot ass, with a sprinkle of vanilla...disturbing for the nose.
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03-06-2008, 02:09 PM #27
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You should look into a probiotic and/or digestive enzyes.
I've used these
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03-06-2008, 03:12 PM #28
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03-06-2008, 03:52 PM #29
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I hate to admit it, but I just wanted to say I've noticed this, too..... and if you asked my husband, he'd tell you it was amazing. I am one of the most unsmelly people alive (I barely ever even sweat or burp or fart or anything)... but if I have a large serving of whey protein, I definitely have gas afterwards, and it is ~terrible~. lol.
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03-06-2008, 04:29 PM #30
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