Was just wondering. When the stomache shrinks, does it cramp? For the past couple of days, it has felt like a pulled muscle? I know it's not the monthly kinda cramping??
Hi Stephanie!
If we eat too much at one time, or eat and do something strenuous (like swim) right after, stomach cramps can result.
Under most circumstance, cramps are caused by a potassium deficiency.
However, they usually will occur in ANY muscle group. Not just the stomach.
Foods high in potassium include:
Avocados
Paprika and Red Chili Powder
Cocoa Powder and SF Chocolate
Pistachios and Other Nuts (e.g. almonds).
Seeds (Pumpkin, Squash, Sunflower, and Flax)
Fish (from the sea)
Soy Beans
Cramps can also be caused by excess stomach gas, eating something that is going "bad" or doesn't agree with you.
And finally, some illnesses (like some flu) can cause it.