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Gas is a common digestive problem that many people may experience. Excess gas may be felt as bloating, pressure and discomfort in the stomach. The following factors may cause the problem of gas:

  • When eating or swallowing saliva, one swallows in too much air unconsciously.
  • Certain foods and beverages may lead to the production of gas in the digestive process. For example, beans or dairy produce.
  • Smoking
  • Swallow in too much air when chewing gum

How anti-gas medicines work?

Anti-gas medicines such as Magsil, work to group individual gas bubbles into a larger bubble. This action speeds up the passage of gas through the digestive system either through belching or passing gas, thus relieving the problem of gas.