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Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by Nobody: 8:02am On Jul 25, 2015
snazzy5050:

Sch in benin stays in abj. Rememba? undecided
lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by bola4dprec(m): 8:04am On Jul 25, 2015
viceldo:
just say we should fast b4 and after our wedding undecided
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by bola4dprec(m): 8:04am On Jul 25, 2015
bigiyaro:
in d nigerian context jst say make we no eat on our wedding day, if not u for list wetin we sopos eat.
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by snazzy5050(m): 8:09am On Jul 25, 2015
Nneka123:
lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
dnt wanna say anyfin grin grin grin
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by flawlessT(f): 8:11am On Jul 25, 2015
Ordinary,i can't step out without eatin na for wedding day were plenty dance go full ma leg na it I go cm select food den fainting attack go trace me..Okkkk,i garrit...so wat do u think is advisable for one to eat cus I like food oooo@Op
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by Goodygoodyenyo: 8:13am On Jul 25, 2015
Instead na not eating this tins go make you sick
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by udomma1005(m): 8:18am On Jul 25, 2015
ogunwalea:
Is garri allowed?
Nope! But fufu is recommended.

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Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by Nobody: 8:20am On Jul 25, 2015
Op you listed all what we shouldn't eat and you didn't list any remedy . op na so you dey do?
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by bummyla(m): 8:22am On Jul 25, 2015
OK! Thank You! http://www.bummyla.com
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by ogunwalea(m): 8:26am On Jul 25, 2015
udomma1005:
Nope! But fufu is recommended.
grin
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by Islie: 8:32am On Jul 25, 2015
Seems you are speaking more to the ladies than guys with this your list OP
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by Nobody: 8:33am On Jul 25, 2015
Nneka123:
Who you be abeg?

Ms Wendy ur type will remain the way you are fast before wedding or not u just have it natural.
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by mu2sa2: 9:09am On Jul 25, 2015
This post na for oyibo dem.
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by idupaul: 9:15am On Jul 25, 2015
viceldo:
just say we should fast b4 and after our wedding undecided

Abi ooo Lol
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by bbjummy: 9:20am On Jul 25, 2015
undecided undecided undecided meaning?
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by Enoquin(f): 9:53am On Jul 25, 2015
Mo sorry gan. My wedding breakfast will be green tea with diced unripe plantain porridge with goatmeat and periwinkles. That is the only meal that takes me to food utopia
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by Nobody: 9:54am On Jul 25, 2015
amakoro:
After all the work you’ve put into your wedding day, the last thing you want is an upset stomach, bloating, or a gas problem. Nervousness, excitement, and all the other emotions you’ll experience on your big day are enough to deal with – you don’t want to add to the problems by eating the wrong foods. We have listed a couple of foods to avoid before the wedding, take a look.


Caffeine
Water is the best thing to drink before your wedding. Avoid coffee, tea, sodas, energy drink, and other caffeinated products as much as possible. If you’re a daily coffee or soft drink consumer, at least limit the amount you have that morning. Caffeine reduces the amount of water in the body and can lead to dehydration during the ceremony – often a cause of fainting at the altar.

Salt
Staying a safe distance away from the salt shaker is a good way to reduce the amount of sodium in your diet, but salt is a sneaky ingredient that hides in common foods, like hamburger, canned soups, frozen meals and processed cheese.
Consuming too much salt means you'll retain excess water, making you feel heavier – a problem that no bride wants to deal with. Aim to stay under 2,300 milligrams of sodium per day throughout your engagement, and eat fresh vegetables and other organic foods as much as possible.

Sugar
No matter whether you're into real sugar or artificial sweetener, neither is very good for you, especially in large quantities. Consuming too many sweets can alter blood sugar levels, not to mention add girth to your waistline. It's especially important to avoid sugar-free candy, diet soda and artificial sweeteners; the body has a difficult time digesting the sugar alcohol found in these foods, leaving your body bloated and uncomfortable. Satisfy any cravings for treats in moderation with natural alternatives like raw honey or maple syrup, and unleash your sweet tooth when you cut the cake at the reception!

Starchy foods
Starches are also foods associated with bloating and gas. Stay away from potatoes, pasta, and rice on the day of and the day before the wedding. Corn and breads can have similar effects – try wraps or pita bread for sandwiches if you need a snack before the wedding.

Alcohol
Too much toasting before the wedding can leave you puffy, along with a sour stomach and pounding head, so steer clear of alcohol until the champagne toast at your reception. Most alcoholic beverages are high in calories and have the uncanny ability to increase your appetite, resulting in added pounds before you say, "I do." Avoid drinking alcohol in the two weeks leading up to the big day, but if you must, order a cocktail that's low calorie, like a gin and tonic, and resist partaking in a second round!

Spicy food
Eating red-hot foods like peppers before the wedding is a bad idea; spicy food can make you feel flushed, break you out in a sweat and give you heartburn, indigestion and bad breath. Curry is perhaps the worst offender -- a tasty ingredient found in many Indian-inspired dishes, curry is almost guaranteed to leave your pearly whites with a dingy, yellow tint.


Fast food

While fast food may be a quick, convenient meal for a busy bride on-the-go, it's important to stay away from the super-size menus. Since the majority of fast food is processed, it's low in nutrients and high in sugar, salt and fat, which can slow digestion and add weight to your frame. Cut fast food from your diet in the months before the wedding as much as possible, and eat healthy foods high in monounsaturated fats instead, like avocados, peanut butter and raw nuts.

Diary product

Dairy doesn't affect everyone in the same way, but it can give some people a terrible case of cramps and bad gas. To ensure you feel your best on the big day, steer clear of cheese, yogurt and milk, especially if your stomach is already tied in knots with nerves! Dairy products are likely to only make a sensitive tummy feel worse. However, before you turn your back on the dairy aisle at the grocery store, consider adding Greek yogurt to your diet; it contains active cultures known as probiotics that help digestion and boost your immune system.

Onion
Onions are anti-inflammatory and fight bacteria and infection, and they're high in polyphenols, meaning onions could help prevent cancer and cardiovascular disease. Red onions are even believed to improve the memory because they contain flavonol quercetin, an antioxidant that benefits the brain.
However, even though onions are good for your health and lend salads, sandwiches and other foods a tasty kick, they can also leave you with an offensive odour and very bad breath. Avoid this potent vegetable two to three days before the wedding to ensure you walk down the aisle smelling like a rose -- with fresh breath in anticipation of your first blissful kiss as man and wife.

feel free to add your own recommendation
http://amarachia..com/2015/06/bloating-foods-and-drinks-to-stay-away.html

What again remain among the National foods?
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by malikisah: 9:55am On Jul 25, 2015
Summary is, stop eating!
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by AKDON(m): 10:29am On Jul 25, 2015
ephemm:
Wetin make we chop then?
...unripe pawpaw...ibepe dudu

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Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by bidex(m): 12:28pm On Jul 25, 2015
amakoro:
After all the work you’ve put into your wedding day, the last thing you want is an upset stomach, bloating, or a gas problem. Nervousness, excitement, and all the other emotions you’ll experience on your big day are enough to deal with – you don’t want to add to the problems by eating the wrong foods. We have listed a couple of foods to avoid before the wedding, take a look.


Caffeine
Water is the best thing to drink before your wedding. Avoid coffee, tea, sodas, energy drink, and other caffeinated products as much as possible. If you’re a daily coffee or soft drink consumer, at least limit the amount you have that morning. Caffeine reduces the amount of water in the body and can lead to dehydration during the ceremony – often a cause of fainting at the altar.

Salt
Staying a safe distance away from the salt shaker is a good way to reduce the amount of sodium in your diet, but salt is a sneaky ingredient that hides in common foods, like hamburger, canned soups, frozen meals and processed cheese.
Consuming too much salt means you'll retain excess water, making you feel heavier – a problem that no bride wants to deal with. Aim to stay under 2,300 milligrams of sodium per day throughout your engagement, and eat fresh vegetables and other organic foods as much as possible.

Sugar
No matter whether you're into real sugar or artificial sweetener, neither is very good for you, especially in large quantities. Consuming too many sweets can alter blood sugar levels, not to mention add girth to your waistline. It's especially important to avoid sugar-free candy, diet soda and artificial sweeteners; the body has a difficult time digesting the sugar alcohol found in these foods, leaving your body bloated and uncomfortable. Satisfy any cravings for treats in moderation with natural alternatives like raw honey or maple syrup, and unleash your sweet tooth when you cut the cake at the reception!

Starchy foods
Starches are also foods associated with bloating and gas. Stay away from potatoes, pasta, and rice on the day of and the day before the wedding. Corn and breads can have similar effects – try wraps or pita bread for sandwiches if you need a snack before the wedding.

Alcohol
Too much toasting before the wedding can leave you puffy, along with a sour stomach and pounding head, so steer clear of alcohol until the champagne toast at your reception. Most alcoholic beverages are high in calories and have the uncanny ability to increase your appetite, resulting in added pounds before you say, "I do." Avoid drinking alcohol in the two weeks leading up to the big day, but if you must, order a cocktail that's low calorie, like a gin and tonic, and resist partaking in a second round!

Spicy food
Eating red-hot foods like peppers before the wedding is a bad idea; spicy food can make you feel flushed, break you out in a sweat and give you heartburn, indigestion and bad breath. Curry is perhaps the worst offender -- a tasty ingredient found in many Indian-inspired dishes, curry is almost guaranteed to leave your pearly whites with a dingy, yellow tint.


Fast food

While fast food may be a quick, convenient meal for a busy bride on-the-go, it's important to stay away from the super-size menus. Since the majority of fast food is processed, it's low in nutrients and high in sugar, salt and fat, which can slow digestion and add weight to your frame. Cut fast food from your diet in the months before the wedding as much as possible, and eat healthy foods high in monounsaturated fats instead, like avocados, peanut butter and raw nuts.

Diary product

Dairy doesn't affect everyone in the same way, but it can give some people a terrible case of cramps and bad gas. To ensure you feel your best on the big day, steer clear of cheese, yogurt and milk, especially if your stomach is already tied in knots with nerves! Dairy products are likely to only make a sensitive tummy feel worse. However, before you turn your back on the dairy aisle at the grocery store, consider adding Greek yogurt to your diet; it contains active cultures known as probiotics that help digestion and boost your immune system.

Onion
Onions are anti-inflammatory and fight bacteria and infection, and they're high in polyphenols, meaning onions could help prevent cancer and cardiovascular disease. Red onions are even believed to improve the memory because they contain flavonol quercetin, an antioxidant that benefits the brain.
However, even though onions are good for your health and lend salads, sandwiches and other foods a tasty kick, they can also leave you with an offensive odour and very bad breath. Avoid this potent vegetable two to three days before the wedding to ensure you walk down the aisle smelling like a rose -- with fresh breath in anticipation of your first blissful kiss as man and wife.

feel free to add your own recommendation
http://amarachia..com/2015/06/bloating-foods-and-drinks-to-stay-away.html
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Another don't eat this, don't eat that theorist! I just can't endure not to laugh! So, all God created for us all to consume is now dangerous?
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by May5(f): 1:14pm On Jul 25, 2015
Ok,noted.
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by Baboo13(m): 2:10pm On Jul 25, 2015
Kini ka wa je bayii?
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by Nobody: 3:29pm On Jul 25, 2015
For those expecting to go for millitary exercise. Or any of such, pls avoid all these too.
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by Nobody: 3:51pm On Jul 25, 2015
Wetin make we chop den?
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by soldOUTay: 8:03pm On Jul 25, 2015
viceldo:
just say we should fast b4 and after our wedding undecided

I swear down! Ah ahn, which kind of list is this one... undecided
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by deebrain(m): 1:44am On Jul 26, 2015
viceldo:
just say we should fast b4 and after our wedding undecided


Amen
Re: Bloating: Foods And Drinks To Stay Away From Before And During Your Wedding by luvly101: 4:11am On Jul 26, 2015
shocked

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