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2. Last Call for Alcohol

Many liquids can increase digestive gases, and this includes most alcohol, especially dark beer and wine. Some of the worst-smelling gas are generated by these beverages, though garlic and onions are other prime culprits. Decreasing or eliminating alcohol consumption is a major part of the low-flatulence diet.

10 Gas-Inducing Foods to Skip on Low-Flatulence Diet

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