GAS: When you eat you stimulate the juices in your stomach to start breaking up the food you have eaten and it also activates the small and large intestine to moving and accepting the food and absorbing what you have eaten. You may also have more gas depending how much you swallow when you eat and the type of foods you eat. Certain foods may also cause more gas formation.
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