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For diverticulitis

For diverticulitis

Flaxseed.

You can take one to three tablespoons of flaxseed powder two or three times a day, along with plenty of water to treat diverticulitis.

Psyllium (Plantago ovata).

Psyllium seed powder is the main ingredient in many laxatives. A few spoonfuls a day of psyllium powder can be very effective in preventing diverticulitis. If you develop allergies is better not to use it.

Wheat (Triticum aestivum).

Wheat bran is rich in fiber. According to Dr. Painter cure for diverticulitis depends on a high fiber diet.

Chamomile (Matricaria recutita).

Chamomile is an herb that reduces inflammation therefore may bring relief to people suffering from diverticulitis. You can make chamomile tea in inches during the day.

Plums (Prunus dulcis).

The plums have been a popular remedy for constipation for many years. Its rich flavor and fiber content make it a highly recommended fruit to treat diverticulitis.

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