What foods give you really bad wind?

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  1. waynet profile image67
    waynetposted 12 years ago

    What foods give you really bad wind?

    Please tell us as I need bad wind for an upcoming family gathering!

  2. Don Bobbitt profile image84
    Don Bobbittposted 12 years ago

    Beans, Beans, Delicious Fruit!
    The more you eat, the more you Poot!
    The more you Poot, the better you feel!
    So, I eat Beans for every meal
    Sorry, I had to do it. But if you combine some good old Pinto Beans with some cooked Cabbage, you could be considered a walking time bomb, in some states.

  3. MickS profile image60
    MickSposted 12 years ago

    Raw onion and Boiled egg in sandwiches.

  4. profile image0
    iamaudraleighposted 12 years ago

    It never fails...LOL..baked beans always make me toot!!!

  5. cloverleaffarm profile image77
    cloverleaffarmposted 12 years ago

    broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, and of course beans!

  6. I Am Rosa profile image83
    I Am Rosaposted 12 years ago

    Cabbage has never failed to give me a windy day :-D

    Other foods good in this department include soy products, brussel sprouts, beans and raw white onions.

  7. vivian feltz profile image61
    vivian feltzposted 12 years ago

    Don't forget seafood! And anything from the cabbage family like broccoli and cauliflower.

  8. rob_allen profile image70
    rob_allenposted 12 years ago

    Onions, garlic and other strong spices will spice your Toot. they also said Sweet Potatoes can make you toot.

  9. profile image0
    paxwillposted 12 years ago

    bad as in volume or bad as in smell?  I think meat farts are the worst smelling.

  10. Dexter Yarbrough profile image68
    Dexter Yarbroughposted 12 years ago

    100 % grape juice! This will give you plenty of wind and keep you hydrated!

  11. profile image0
    summerberrieposted 12 years ago

    Tomatoes-bake a bunch of tomatoe pies with onions and garlic!

  12. dipsmi profile image65
    dipsmiposted 12 years ago

    onions, raddish. The people around you will surely run away.

  13. dipsmi profile image65
    dipsmiposted 12 years ago

    onions, radish. The people around you will surely run away.

  14. Etherealenigma profile image67
    Etherealenigmaposted 12 years ago

    I glanced at about half of the answers here, and it seems to be a concensus that it is mostly vegetables, but I beg to differ. I think the source is from several variables.
    1. If you don't prepare the foods properly, like beans, then they will make you toot. They have a natural chemical in them that, to my understanding, only dissipates when properly soaked for a sufficient amount of time.
    2. If you are already toxic. Even if you are changing your eating patterns/habits/lifestyle, or detoxing, those toxins have got to get out somehow. But be happy. At least they are exiting your body, as opposed to staying in there, poisoning you further! Just make sure you are clear of others as you dispose of your toxins. If this is the case, read these: http://etherealenigma.hubpages.com/hub/ … -Of-Toxins
    http://etherealenigma.hubpages.com/hub/ … tem-Health
    http://etherealenigma.hubpages.com/hub/ … our-Health
    3. Most people don't properly chew their food. The breakdown of food begins in the mouth with what is called "mastication." If your food is not properly broken down when it hits your stomach, then the stomach, after hours of attempting to break it down and a "fail" on that; will simply force/push the undigested food into the small intestine, as it will have fermented and putrified. At that point, the small intestine will only be absorbing toxins from it, and will be trying to push it out into the colon. This toxic dump will certainly be a cause of bad gas, but also of constipation, and an impacted, or unhealthy colon, which is a precursor for disease, low immune system, and can cause low back pain.

  15. Cardisa profile image87
    Cardisaposted 12 years ago

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  16. profile image0
    Catzgendronposted 12 years ago

    Food that contain protein are know to cause passing gas on a more steady basis.

  17. stockpicks profile image60
    stockpicksposted 12 years ago

    beans, cabbage and for the lactose intolerant--dairy products

    I love the smell of sulfur in the morning...

  18. sandus profile image60
    sandusposted 12 years ago

    most probably the oily food gives me bad wind

  19. StellaSee profile image76
    StellaSeeposted 12 years ago

    Potatoes, popcorn and Fiber One cereal. I fart'em out and eat some more! Love this question! big_smile

  20. hillymillydee profile image59
    hillymillydeeposted 12 years ago

    I made a hub out of the question that Susana S asked few days ago, and I covered a sub topic about what foods make us pass gas, http://hillymillydee.hubpages.com/hub/W … he-Stomach

    Try to check it

    I hope it helps.

 
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