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Any Natural Medicines To Help The Stomatch?


guitarplayer4God

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Does anyone know of any natural medicines that can help my stomatch not to be in a lot of pain after I eat?

It has to be soy, dairy, and peanut free though because I am allgeric to those also.

thanks!

Beth


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You could try Orange Peel extract. It works for heartburn.

Also, try taking Digestive Enzymes, found in a healthfood store. Just make sure they are free of the allergens you can't have. They do work good.

I am not sure what pain you are referring to. What does it feel like? Also Peppermint tea can be soothing when your stomach is cramping. Chamomile tea is also soothing.

Monica

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I use a homeopathic medicine called Sepia, it helps my stomach pain.

Guest cassidy

Aloe is very good. It doesn't taste great but they have some that are aloe and cherry or aloe and mango. I like the cherry best. You drink a few tablespoons and within minutes my stomach feels much better.

I also take digestive enzymes. They help you break down food so it is easier for your body to digest. Those help alot as well.

2kids4me Contributor

Have you tried Chamomile tea or peppermint tea? I dont know if it would work on pain, but it is soothing for an unsettled tummy.

linz7997 Explorer

I also heard fennel tea is supposed to help...if you can get past the taste of it!!! what digestive enzymes is everyone taking?? there is a natural food store by me that carries lots of supplements...maybe i will check that out!!

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There are so many different supplements that could help you, that it may be helpful to see a nutritonal balancer, who helps you find out what sort of supplements would most benefit your particular problems and body. That's what I've done, and I find I've had better luck with that then with trying my own luck with supplements. Sometimes, celiac and intolerance can hurt your liver and your gallbladder and can cause pain and digestive problems, so you might need to detox them too. Just ask if you want to know more.

Sara


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guitarplayer4God Explorer
You could try Orange Peel extract. It works for heartburn.

Also, try taking Digestive Enzymes, found in a healthfood store. Just make sure they are free of the allergens you can't have. They do work good.

I am not sure what pain you are referring to. What does it feel like? Also Peppermint tea can be soothing when your stomach is cramping. Chamomile tea is also soothing.

Monica

The pain feels like a sharp pain its hard to explain..I think its from the soy I accidentally had soy yesterday and that stuff really hurts my tummy and messes me up.

lorka150 Collaborator

Ginger.

rinne Apprentice
Ginger.

I make ginger tea, several slices of fresh ginger sliced thinly simmered for about five minutes, also licorice tea, just plain dried licorice root, again several pieces simmered for about five minutes. The ginger is supposedly healing for the digestion and the licorice is soothing, like putting calamine lotion on a burn.

doggoneit28 Newbie

A good homeopathic remedy for sour stomach, aid indigestion, and heartburn is Acidil.

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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Stomach Distress by Liddell is a homeopathic remedy for nausea and other stomach issues.

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