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Herbs for intestinal pain

Herbs for intestinal pain

Plants against intestinal pains

A user of our forum has contacted us to see if we could help you with your problem. It is suffering from twisting and swelling in the intestinal tract and want to know what plants or herbs can help soothe their pains. We have selected some that may be helpful.

A user of our forum there told us he needed some herbs or plants to ease the pain in his bowels (with hichazon and twisting) that are affecting lately. This is how we make the following way home as a possible solution.

While not they plants or herbs, essential oils of lavender, cinnamon, or rosemary (which they were) might work well for intestinal problems. In fact, it can consume a few drops in water for two days to see any such result.

Historically, chamomile is a great ally for all types of intestinal problems, especially those referred to our users, as it is very good for inflammation in that area. Drinking tea can often be an interesting alternative, in addition to being a tea tasty and palatable.

Also decanters by infusions of ginger. The root of this plant also has a good capacity to combat these intestinal problems. It is simple to prepare (boiling water, a tablespoon of grated root and few minutes rest before casting) and you can drink at any time.

And you … Do you know of other ways to combat these pains? How have you managed to calm your bowels? Want to tell us your experience?.

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2 Responses to “Herbs for intestinal pain”

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  2. victoria says:

    I’ve found slippery elm and marsh mallow to be a great help.

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