Probiotics for rancid gas 1 year out
My gas was caused by the sugar alcohols in my bariatric vitamins. I read the label and found out they had sorbitol. I switched to Centrum Silver and the problem was solved for me.
Check everything you eat or drink for sweeteners that end in -itol.
Probiotics may help but getting rid of the cause is also necessary.

Real life begins where your comfort zone ends
I second the sugar alcohols, but also processed carbs. If I have even one bite of mac and cheese while I'm cooking (to test seasoning) I have the nastiest gas smell. It's just awful. Dairy gives me stinky gas too. I'm currently trying to rule out lactose intolerance this week, I thought I'd end up in the ER last week from the abdominal pain so I'm doing an elimination diet. Good luck, I hope it helps!

49/F 4' 11" Highest Wt. 183.8--Surgery Wt. 173.0--Current Wt. 115.2--Goal Wt. 115.0
It depends. It may hel*****t..
The question is what is causing the gas? Constipation? Wrong for you food?
I had to give up some foods that my body can't digest even when I take probiotics, digestive enzymes, etc. No matter what I did - the gas was so bad that even my cat got out of the room. I had to drive with my car window open so I wouldn't die..Etc...![]()
For me sugar alcohol (even the small amounts in chewable vitamins or SF gum), beans, onion, wheat or other grains (the more fiber the worse the smell) , plus cabbage, or broccoli. Most raw veggies gives me really bad gas. And pain.
I still eat some of it - but not 2 days in a raw, and not be too much.
Hala. RNY 5/14/2008; Happy At Goal =HAG
"I can eat or do anything I want to - as long as I am willing to deal with the consequences"
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