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Nov 22 14 tweets 3 min read Read on X
Why do so many people in India have bloated, protruding stomachs…
Even if they’re not overweight?

It’s not just genetics.

Here’s what’s really going on: 🧵
You’ve probably noticed this.

Many Indian men (and increasingly women) have pot bellies.

But it’s not just body fat. It’s a digestive issue that’s been ignored for far too long.
Behind that belly is often a mix of:
• Fatty liver
• Chronic bloating
• Indigestion
• SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth)

Mainstream advice blames stress, aging, or lack of exercise. But that misses the root cause.

Let’s talk about the Indian diet… Image
India consumes the least amount of meat per capita in the world.

The high-fiber, low-protein diet leads to excess fermentation in the gut.

The result? More bloating, gas, and digestive strain.
In herbivores like goats and gorillas, a big belly is normal.

They ferment fiber in the gut to create nutrients.

But humans aren’t herbivores. We’re not built to handle that much fermentation.
Here’s what actually happens:

• Too much fiber (from grains and processed food)
• Low stomach acid
• Bacteria overgrowth in the small intestine

The result is bloating, burping, pain, and inflammation.
This is a clear sign of SIBO.
Now add in ultra-processed food, which is everywhere in India.

Cheap and convenient, but filled with:
• Glucose syrup (synthetic sugar)
• Refined starches
• Industrial seed oils

These wreck the gut lining and feed bad bacteria.
Many people make it worse by taking antacids every day.

This lowers stomach acid even more, weakening digestion.

Doctors often don’t find the real cause.
They treat symptoms, not diet, and most aren’t trained in nutrition.

So what can you actually do to fix the bloated belly?
Start with the basics:
• Eliminate foods that cause bloating
• Cut out refined carbs and processed snacks
• Reduce grains and excess fiber

Also, stop eating all day.
Frequent snacking puts stress on your digestion.

Try intermittent fasting to give your gut time to heal.
You don’t have to go full carnivore. But increasing animal protein helps.

Eggs, fish, and meat (if your beliefs allow) are all easier to digest than high-fiber foods.

Meat also contains glutamine, which helps heal the gut lining. Image
One powerful remedy is betaine hydrochloride.

It helps restore stomach acid.

Take it before meals unless you have an ulcer or gastritis. This improves digestion and prevents microbes from invading your small intestine.
Bloating isn’t just uncomfortable. It is a sign your gut is under stress.

Improve your diet and support digestion, and your belly will flatten naturally.

To learn more about digestion and how to improve it, watch this video:
A bit about me:

I’m the creator of Healthy Keto® and Intermittent Fasting protocols, helping over 100M people make healthier choices.

Follow me @dr_ericberg for more evidence-based insights to improve your health and longevity.
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It spikes blood sugar levels, promotes fat storage, and disrupts your metabolism.

Let me explain: 🧵
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Centrum Silver? Owned by Pfizer.
One A Day? Owned by Bayer.
Nature Made? Owned by the same company that sells Abilify.

Here’s why your multivitamins might be doing more harm than good:🧵
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The first ingredient you’ll usually see is calcium carbonate.
That’s limestone.
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However, most people trying to “heal their gut” are actually making it worse.

Here are 8 common habits that damage your gut health and what to do instead: 🧵
1/ Fixing your gut with fiber

Fiber is often promoted as essential for gut health.

But when your gut is already inflamed or damaged, adding more fiber can worsen the problem, causing gas, bloating, and irritation instead of healing.
If your gut is inflamed, consider removing fiber entirely for a period.

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Zinc carnosine can also help speed recovery.
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Here are 9 surprising skin signs your liver might be in trouble:

1/ Chicken skin
Those tiny red bumps on hair follicles are linked to low vitamin A and sometimes vitamin E.

Both vitamins are stored in the liver, and a deficiency can create that rough, bumpy texture.
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Believe it or not, Big Pharma is paying social media influencers to shape what you eat, how you think, and which meds you take.

Check this out: 👇
What if your favorite health experts online weren’t giving you independent advice, but repeating messages crafted by corporate sponsors?

That’s exactly what’s happening between Big Pharma, Big Food, and the influencer world.
This isn’t speculation. It’s documented fact.

Pharmaceutical and food companies now use PR firms to rent influencers, one post at a time.

They buy credibility from the people you trust.

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Most people have no idea.

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But certain foods quietly harm it every day.

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They are commonly found in diet shakes, protein bars, and veggie burgers.

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