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Bali Belly: What It Is, Why It Happens, and How to Avoid It

  It’s More Common Than People Like to Admit Most people hear about Bali Belly before they arrive, usually in passing, almost like something unavoidable. It gets mentioned casually, like a small inconvenience that might interrupt your trip for a day or two before everything goes back to normal. But when it actually happens, it doesn’t feel casual at all. Your body slows down in a way you didn’t plan for. Energy drops, your focus disappears, and even simple things start to feel heavier than they should. The trip you carefully mapped out suddenly has to pause, not because you want it to, but because your body forces you to. That’s why it helps to build a bit of flexibility into your trip from the beginning, instead of packing everything too tightly. Because when your body needs to slow down, you’ll want the space to actually allow it. What Bali Belly Actually Is (And Why It Happens) Bali Belly isn’t one specific illness, but a general term used to describe digestive issues that happ...

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