It has 15 different types of beans in it and it can be bought pre packaged. 15 different beans!

  • @[email protected]
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    186 days ago

    Doesn’t the body get used to eating that many beans? Like, Mexicans eat them all the time. Also I eat them as often as I can and I don’t think they really affect me that much.

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      75 days ago

      Yes. You basically have to keep eating that way and your gut flora adjust to compensate. It’s still a pretty windy diet since you rely on those gut-bugs to break down a lot of the sugars in beans.

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        95 days ago

        this. But also soak and discard the soaking water. And use kombu. There’s ways to get rid of the anti nutrients that cause gas before you cook it

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      46 days ago

      I like to think it has more to do with the dried or dehydrated foods suddenly becoming rehydrated causing a mix of bacterial bloom within the previously barren food and difficulty digesting/passing the food resulting in the carbohydrate fermentation and flatulence as a means of pushing it through, but idk I’m not a butt engineer.

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        136 days ago

        I soak all my own beans and I don’t have the issue. As someone else said, it may have to do with our individual gut flora or something.

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            35 days ago

            I’ve heard the same thing. I always drain and rinse my beans well, and I never have any complaints of gassiness.