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Enter to Win Free Pre-Paid Gas Card

Monday, June 1st, 2009

With summer quickly approaching, gas prices are continuing to rise. But if soaring gas prices are leaving you in pain, relief is on its way. The makers of CharcoCaps can help by not only taking the gas pains out of your stomach, but out of your wallet, too. Each month (while supplies last), a lucky winner will be randomly selected to win a $100 pre-paid gas card. To enter take the Gas Etiquette Quiz.

While it is natural to pass gas on a daily basis, some do it with more grace than others. By completing the quiz, not only will you be entered to win the pre-paid gas card, you will also see how your gas etiquette compares to others. You might think you’re Ms. Manners when it comes to flatulence, but in reality, you may be more likely to blame the dog.

Even with these gas savings, before you become the designated driver, remember that a recent survey for CharcoCaps found that 16 percent of adults admit to passing gas during public travel, including a car, making it one of the most embarrassing locales for a bout of flatulence.

CharcoCaps Homeopathic AntiGas Formula, an over-the-counter product that contains Carbo Vegetabilis (activated charcoal), as well as additional homeopathic ingredients, is doctor-recommended to help stimulate and support the body’s own defense system against the discomfort of intestinal gas and the embarrassing/uncomfortable symptoms associated with it, while aiding in the fast relief of gas.

Visit www.charcocaps.com for additional information about the products.

Don’t Let Gas Ruin Your Turkey Day

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends and good food. However, intestinal gas and traditional holiday fare also go hand in hand. While we all experience flatulence, we can get it under control, without completely avoiding our favorite Thanksgiving foods .

Some of the gassiest culprits we are likely to encounter at a holiday party include and apple cider, cheese cubes and fried appetizers. Gravies and cream sauces are also likely to cause a gas build-up. While digging into the veggie platter is a healthy alternative, broccoli, cauliflower, corn, radishes and green peppers are very gassy. Instead, opt for lean turkey, mashed potatoes without the skin, winter squash and vegetable soup.

For those of us who can’t refuse fried turkey, the following tricks and remedies can help minimize the gas’ impact and odor:

 

  • Certain foods in moderation: Certain foods have a higher propensity to produce gas, since they are poorly absorbed by individuals, while others cause gas in just about everyone. They include beans, cabbage, onions, brussel sprouts, cauliflower, broccoli, asparagus and corn; fruits such as pears, apples, prunes and peaches; whole grain products and oats; milk, ice cream and cheese; and carbonated drinks, fruit juices and alcohol.
  • Deactivate gas with activated charcoal: Take CharcoCaps® Homeopathic AntiGas Formula   to control embarrassing flatulence while at the Thanksgiving table. CharcoCaps (activated charcoal) helps stimulate and support the body’s own defense system against the discomfort of intestinal gas and the embarrassing/uncomfortable symptoms associated with it while aiding in the fast relief of gas.
  • Walk it off: Instead of keeping still after a meal or taking a post turkey-eating nap, get moving: take a post-dinner stroll to keep your body moving and the gas flowing. The gas just sitting in the bowels causes distension and pain, so moving around helps it pass easier and faster to make you more comfortable.

If you are going to be taking to the skies this Thanksgiving, be prepared for “jet bloat ,” the body’s increased volume of gas due to airline travel – the higher the altitude, the more the gas in our body expands. To limit added bloat, avoid airport food that you don’t tolerate on the ground and drinking beverages rich in electrolytes, such as tomato or fruit juices. Also avoid alcohol, coffee, tea and sodas that will dehydrate you.

For more information or to take the Gas Etiquette Quiz  and enter for a chance to win a $200 pre-paid gas card, visit www.charcocaps.com.

 

 

Don’t Let Gas Ruin Your Labor Day BBQ

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

It’s hard to believe summer is already over and Labor Day is upon us. At least we have time for one more BBQ with family and friends before we hang up our white pants and our BBQ tongs.

Unfortunately, traditional barbecue fare “hot dogs, baked beans and alcohol” may leave you gassy. Patricia Raymond, M.D., gastroenterologist and assistant professor at Eastern Virginia Medical School, says that we all experience flatulence and that we can get it under control with some moderation to our diet. Her tips to minimize the impact and odor include:

  • Certain Foods in Moderation : High gas-producing foods that are staples at a barbecue are hot dogs and hamburgers (fatty meats), baked beans, cole slaw (cabbage), corn, melon and alcohol. Ice cream and pastries are also high-gas foods. Less gassy alternatives include grilled chicken, summer squash, kiwis, plums and nectarines, followed by angel food cake and low-fat frozen yogurt for dessert.
  • Determine Odor: Non-smelling flatulence results from swallowed air, symptomatic of chewing gum, drinking through straws and sucking on hard candies, rather than something you ate. “Foul-smelling flatulence is related to the breakdown of actual foods as they go through the intestinal tract,” says Dr. Raymond.  “If nutrients are poorly absorbed, they ‘feed’ bacteria in the gut, which then produces smelly flatulence.”
  • Deactivate Gas with Activated Charcoal: Dr. Raymond suggests taking CharcoCaps Homeopathic AntiGas Formula to control embarrassing flatulence while with family and friends at a barbecue. CharcoCaps (carbo vegetabilis/activated charcoal and other homeopathic ingredients) helps stimulate and support the body’s own defense system against the discomfort of intestinal gas and the embarrassing/uncomfortable symptoms associated with it while aiding in the fast relief of gas.
  • Walk it Off: Instead of keeping still after a meal, take a post-dinner stroll to keep your body moving and the gas flowing. “The gas just sitting in the bowels causes distention and pain, so once you have it, you might as well mobilize it,” says Raymond.

And don’t forget to take the Gas Etiquette Quiz for your chance to win a monthly pre-paid gas(oline) card (while supplies last).

“Jet Bloat” a Common Side Effect of Air Travel

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

With all the added fees from the airline industry, the thought of getting on a plane often causes stomach pains. However, once on-board, these pains won’t just be from shelling out money to check luggage or to get a drink on the plane the pains will be from “jet bloat”.

“Jet bloat” is the body’s increased volume of gas that occurs from airline travel the higher the altitude, the more the gas in our bodies expands. In fact, a survey for CharcoCaps® Homeopathic AntiGas Formula found that 16 percent of adults admit to passing gas during public travel.

While we don’t know the exact cause of excess gas while flying, there are many possible triggers. Excessive gum chewing, candy sucking and air swallowing to equalize the inner ear air pressure for take-off and landing will lead to non-smelling flatulence, while harried eating at the airport is another contributor to jet bloat.

If you find yourself experiencing jet bloat and becoming gassier during airline travel, follow these tips from gastroenterologist Patricia Raymond, M.D., for eating and drinking at the airport and while in flight:

  1. When scouring the food court, avoid anything that you’ve shown intolerance for on the ground. If milk intolerance is your downfall - avoid all dairy. Try to avoid foods that will probably make you gassy, such as fried foods, beans, bananas, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, or broccoli. If you get gassy, the volume will expand, even in the pressurized cabin as you reach flight altitudes - so there will be even more volume of gas, which can lead to discomfort from jet bloat.
  2. If you do eat gassy food, take over-the-counter CharcoCaps® Homeopathic AntiGas Formula immediately, so you don’t inflate like a bag of pretzels as you reach cruising altitude. The Carbo Vegetabilis (activated charcoal), along with other homeopathic ingredients, will stimulate the body’s defense system against the discomfort of intestinal gas. Travelers sitting near you on the plane will be grateful.
  3. Drink beverages rich in electrolytes, such as tomato or fruit juices, which help with hydration. While water is also fine, avoid coffee, tea and sodas since they will dehydrate you, and the carbonation in the soda can cause gas issues. Since alcohol is also a dehydrator, hold off until you are on the ground at the hotel.

CharcoCaps Teams with Woman’s World for Gas Card Giveaway

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Hey all you gas sufferers, CharcoCaps the makers of antigas tablets have teamed up with Woman’s World magazine to offer relief from your own personal gas, as well as relief at the pump by offering a $1,000 gas card giveaway. Visit the site at www.charcocaps.com/ww for the special sweepstakes offer from CharcoCaps and Woman’s World magazine. Hurry the sweepstakes ends July 21, 2008.

Also, make sure to complete the gas etiquette quiz and be entered into our monthly drawing for a $200 gas card.

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What is Your Gas Etiquette?

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Find out and enter to win a free pre-paid gas card.

If soaring gas prices are leaving you in pain, relief is on its way. The makers of CharcoCaps Homeopathic AntiGas Formula can help by not only taking the gas pains out of your stomach, but out of your wallet, too. Each month (while supplies last), a lucky winner will be randomly selected to win a $200 pre-paid gas card. Take the Gas Etiquette Quiz to enter (no purchase necessary).

While it is natural to pass gas on a daily basis, some do it with more grace than others. By completing the quiz, not only will you be entered to win the pre-paid gas card, you will also see how your gas etiquette compares to others. You might think you’re Ms. Manners when it comes to flatulence, but in reality, you may be more likely to blame the dog.

CharcoCaps Homeopathic AntiGas Formula , an over-the-counter product that contains Carbo Vegetabilis (activated charcoal), as well as additional homeopathic ingredients, is doctor-recommended to help stimulate and support the body’s own defense system against the discomfort of intestinal gas and the embarrassing/uncomfortable symptoms associated with it while aiding in the fast relief of gas.

Visit www.charcocaps.com for additional information about the products. Or visit www.charcocaps.com/ww for a special sweepstakes offer from CharcoCaps and Woman’s World magazine.


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Don’t Let Gas Ruin Your Summer BBQ

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Fourth of July and other summer celebrations are quickly approaching, which means one thing … BBQ season is officially underway. So while you’re gathering up the charcoal briquettes, don’t forget the activated charcoal for your gas pains.

Traditional barbecue fare - hot dogs, baked beans and alcohol - may leave you gassy during the fireworks extravaganza. But don’t fret … you’re not alone - the average person passes gas up to 14 times a day!

Patricia Raymond, M.D., gastroenterologist, says that we all experience gas and can get it under control with some moderation to our diet, especially at a BBQ. Her tips to minimize the impact:

  • Deactivate Gas with Activated Charcoal: Take CharcoCaps Homeopathic AntiGas Formula to control embarrassing flatulence. CharcoCaps (carbo vegetabilis or activated charcoal) helps stimulate and support the body’s own defense system against the discomfort of intestinal gas and the embarrassing/uncomfortable symptoms associated with it while aiding in the fast relief of gas.
  • Certain Foods in Moderation: High gas-producing foods that are staples at a BBQ are hot dogs and hamburgers (fatty meats), baked beans, cole slaw (cabbage), corn, melon, ice cream and alcohol. Less gassy alternatives include grilled chicken, summer squash, kiwis, plums and nectarines, followed by angel food cake and low-fat frozen yogurt for dessert.
  • Determine Odor: Non-smelling flatulence results from swallowed air, symptomatic of chewing gum, drinking through straws and sucking on hard candies, rather than something you ate. Foul-smelling gas is related to the breakdown of actual foods as they go through the intestinal tract.
  • Walk it Off: Instead of keeping still after eating, take a post-dinner stroll around the block to keep your body moving and the gas flowing.


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Pass the Gas Blog Launches

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

At W.F. Young, Inc., maker of CharcoCaps® Homeopathic AntiGas Formula and CharcoCaps® Dietary Supplement, we have been hearing for years about people’s struggles with gas, pressure and bloating, and how it impacts their social and professional lives overall, how embarrassing and traumatic gas can be. We hope you find that our products have helped to change this all for the better.

So, on that note, we decided to create the “Pass the Gas” blog as an outlet for you to share information, even vent, about your struggles and success with embarrassing and painful gas in hopes that another person in this situation will see that it is a pretty common condition. After all, everyone passes gas more than 14 times per day - even the President! In fact, we did a survey and found that 72% of respondents admitted to passing gas in public!

Whether you feel your gas is a result of the food you are eating or a more serious condition, let us know about it. Our medical expert is here to offer some information, tips and advice, and we would love to hear your thoughts and feelings so we can share them with our audience (you can do this anonymously).

In addition to listening to your comments and suggestions, we will be sharing any good news we have about CharcoCaps®, including product and prepaid gas card giveaways, what the news media is saying about us etc.

We also encourage you to post your concerns, suggestions for future topics and other comments that can help make this blog and our new Web site (www.charcocaps.com) excellent interactive resources.


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CharcoCaps® Homeopathic Formula Provides Effective Relief of Intestinal Gas.

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Many people consider flatulence one of the body’s most embarrassing functions. All the more reason to reduce your intestinal gas and its accompanying symptoms with CharcoCaps® Homeopathic Formula, which provides effective relief of intestinal gas.

CharcoCaps® Homeopathic AntiGas Formula stimulates and supports the body’s own defenses against intestinal gas. Made from carbo vegetabilis (activated charcoal), lycopodium clavatum (club moss), cinchona officionalis (cinchona bark) and sulphur, CharcoCaps® offers support to the body’s own defenses for fast relief of gas discomfort, pressure and bloating. CharcoCaps® should not be taken within two hours of ingesting other medications and vitamins/supplements, as these medications can be adsorbed as well.

The activated charcoal in CharcoCaps® Dietary Supplement helps reduce intestinal gas by attracting and condensing the gas molecules into the tiny pores that are created on the surface of the charcoal (which is called adsorbing) once it is activated. These gases are then carried out of the body on the surface of the charcoal. Activated charcoal is a powerful adsorbent that’s effective, according to clinical studies. CharcoCaps® Dietary Supplement is a natural internal detoxifier commonly used to help cleanse the body of unwanted material and naturally adsorbs the toxins in the intestinal track, which will reduce gas and odor naturally.

Suggested retail price is $6.99 for a container of 36 easy-to-swallow capsules; available in mass market retailers, drug stores and supermarkets nationwide. (where to buy)

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Meet our Gas Expert

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Patricia Raymond, M.D., gastroenterologist and assistant professor at Eastern Virginia Medical School; author of Colonoscopy: It’ll Crack U Up and Don’t Jettison Medicine; expert on stomach ailments and all things gas


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