Homemade Treatments for Indigestion

By Kassidy Emmerson, published Feb 27, 2007
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Indigestion can be defined as "...a vague feeling of abdominal discomfort -- possibly including belching, a feeling of fullness, bloating, and nausea, according to the MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia. To you, indigestion just feels awful. It can make you question why you stuffed that fourth burrito into your mouth and why you had to have two desserts for dinner. The next time this condition turns your digestive system upside down, try these homemade treatments for indigestion!

One old-fashioned remedy for indigestion is to stir up a half teaspoon of baking soda in a glass of water. It's similar to drinking a dose of Alka Seltzer®. People have long sworn that a glass of baking soda and water will give you relief in a flash.

If you can't stomach this homemade treatment, try sipping a hot cup of Chamomile, Peppermint or Fennel tea instead. All three types of tea are well known for their stomach settling properties. You should be able to find Chamomile or Mint tea bags at your local grocery store. If not, look at your local healthfood store.

(I've found that sucking on a couple strong mints such as an Altoid® or Mentos® can often alleviate the discomfort of stomach indigestion.)

You can also find dried, candied Ginger Root at your local healthfood store. This herb tastes sweet, yet warm and rather spicy. It's long been used as a homemade treatment for indigestion, diarrhea and nausea. You can also sip a hot cup of Ginger Root tea if you'd rather not eat it. Or, you can sip a can of Ginger Ale to help cure your stomach problem.

Plain old pineapple juice is another effective homemade treatment for indigestion. Pineapple contains an enzyme called Bromelain. Bromelain helps your body break down and digest food. If you don't want to drink a glass of pineapple juice, because, maybe you don't like the taste, you can buy Bromelain tablets at your local drugstore. Or, look for them at a reputable supplier on the Internet.

(Papaya works the same way pineapple does. You can either eat some of this fruit or take Papaya enzyme tablets at the first signs of indigestion.)

Homemade Treatments for Indigestion

Avoiding indigestion can be especially difficult when you eat meals at buffets where the tasty food never ends.

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great tips, thanks

Posted on 03/03/2007 at 3:03:00 PM

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