HEALING STOMACH #1: GINGER TO EASE DIGESTION
If
you’ve eaten a very heavy meal and find it difficult to digest it,
chewing on fresh ginger can speed up the process. Ginger contains
compounds that activate the salivary glands and speeds up the digestive
process; just a small piece of ginger is all it takes!
HEALING STOMACH #2: GINGER & LEMON JUICE TO IMPROVE DIGESTIVE POWER
If
you feel like every meal just ‘sits’ in your stomach and doesn’t
digest properly, your digestive fire – called ‘agni’ in Ayurvedic
medicine - may be low. A natural remedy to reignite agni is to
consume a mixture of fresh ginger and lemon juice. You’ll feel slightly
warm after drinking a tea made with these ingredients; they will
increase your internal heat and make it easier for you to digest a
meal.
HEALING STOMACH #3: LEMON JUICE AND HONEY TEA FOR DIGESTION
An upset stomach and indigestion may be making you cramp and feel nauseous. A hot tea
made with lemon juice and sweetened with honey can help quell those
stomach pains and relax that tummy for a few hours. Drink this
concoction throughout the day to improve digestion and get your stomach
back on a healthy track.
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HEALING STOMACH #4: TRIPHALA FOR DIGESTIVE BALANCE
Triphala
helps to restore the digestive tract and reduce the symptoms of
constipation, bloating and indigestion. It is an ancient Ayurvedic cure
that can help cleanse the intestines and promotes healthy digestion,
made with three fruits; Harada, Amla, and Behada. Take a Triphala supplement throughout the day to maintain healthy blood sugar levels and cleanse your digestive system.
HEALING STOMACH #5: WARM APPLE FOR STOMACH ACHE
If
you’re having stomach aches or pains because of poor digestion or
other issues, warm up an apple in the microwave and top it with some
fresh ginger.
The heat releases pectin, which can help with digestion and relaxes
the stomach muscles. The extra fiber from the skin of the apple may
also help speed up the elimination process and detoxify your body,
naturally
HEALING STOMACH #6: PROBIOTIC YOGURT FOR A HEALTHY STOMACH
If
you’re experiencing stomach pains and poor digestion regularly, make
sure you’re eating enough yogurt. Yogurt contains healthy bacteria that
helps improve the digestive process and keeps your stomach and
intestines running efficiently. Eat at least one serving of fresh,
sugar-free (or low-sugar) yogurt each day for a healthy stomach.
You
can prevent an upset stomach by exercising good food hygiene; make
sure you wash all of your fresh fruits and vegetables thoroughly before
eating, and cook meat and eggs completely before serving. Eat plenty
of high-fiber foods throughout the day to keep your elimination system
and metabolism running efficiently; green leafy vegetables, beans,
oatmeal, granola and other fibrous foods can help prevent many
digestive problems and keep stomach aches at
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