Bloated After Every Meal? Here’s Why Thousands of Indians Are Switching to Two Brothers’ Khapli Atta

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Bloated After Every Meal? Here’s Why Thousands of Indians Are Switching to Two Brothers’ Khapli Atta
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Bloated After Every Meal? Here’s Why Thousands of Indians Are Switching to Two Brothers’ Khapli Atta

GUT HEALTH | EVERYDAY WELLNESS | TWO BROTHERS ORGANIC FARMS

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 04: It is one of the most common complaints in urban India, and one of the least investigated. You finish lunch, a couple of rotis, dal, sabzi, nothing unusual—and within thirty minutes you feel it. A heaviness in the stomach. A low-grade bloating that settles in and stays. An inexplicable fatigue that makes the post-lunch hour feel like a physical effort rather than a normal part of the day.

Most people attribute it to overeating, stress, or a sensitive stomach. They try smaller portions, more water, a short walk after meals. Sometimes it helps. Often it does not. What almost nobody considers is the most obvious variable of all: the flour the roti was made from.

Thousands of Indians who made the switch to Two Brothers’ Khapli Atta—an ancient grain atta milled from Emmer wheat, one of the oldest cultivated grains in human history—report that the bloating, the heaviness, and the post-meal fatigue either reduced significantly or disappeared entirely. Not because Khapli Atta is a medicine or a supplement. But because it is a fundamentally different kind of flour, built from a grain that the human digestive system was evolved to handle far more comfortably than the modern wheat that replaced it.

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