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Natural and Herbal Remedies for Stomach Problems

There are a number of different ways to treat common stomach problems such as acid reflux, heartburn and indigestion. Some people prefer trying over-the-counter antacids such as Tums or Rolaids, while others prefer getting prescription medications from their doctors. A more natural approach to resolving stomach problems like these is to change how you eat and what you eat. There are also many natural alternative and herbal remedies which can be used.

If you have other health problems and conditions, be sure to consult your doctor or natural healthcare provider before attempting to use herbal treatments for your stomach problems.

One excellent herb to use for a variety of digestive disorders including heartburn and indigestion is called slippery elm. This herb helps reduce the inflammation which can be present in the digestive tract.

Traditional Chinese Medicine and Chinese Herbal Remedies

China has been utilizing herbal remedies to treat afflictions, diseases, and common ailments for centuries. Alternative medicines and therapies are commonplace in Chinese culture, and often, they succeed in curing or relieving an individual's particular ailment where Western medicines might fail. Some of the Chinese herbal medicines discussed within this article are currently well-known and increasingly practiced by Western society, while others may be more elusive.

But as America strives to be health-conscious, seeking safer, natural forms of healing rather than prescription drugs and expensive medicines and treatments, we are turning toward herbal remedies, and Chinese herbal remedies in particular, as a popular alternative.

Reviews of Chinese Herbal Remedies: Melatonin, Black Cohosh and Ginger

In this day and age where over-the-counter and prescription medications run rampant, have you ever stopped to wonder if there were better solutions to taking care of your health? Do any of the homeopathic cures or Chinese herbal medicines actually work? Here are my personal reviews of a few that I have tried.

Ginger - Used for motion sickness
At age 16, my parents and I took a ferry ride from Port Angeles, WA to Victoria, B.C. in Canada. I really didn't want to use the motion sickness pill I usually took because it made me so sleepy, and I didn't want to spend my whole day feeling like a zombie. I was told that ginger capsules were supposed to keep you from getting motion sickness, so I decided to try that instead.

How to Make Your Own Herbal Mineral Supplement

Many Americans are learning of the importance that minerals play in preventing and curing disease. Unfortunately, just as many have been left disappointed when they experienced the unpleasant effects often observed when they took any form of minerals including colloidal ones and/or trace minerals. Some developed severe headaches, red eyes, upset stomach and other maladies. It's been said repeatedly that nutrients should be delivered through foods and drinks, not from man's chemically processed substances.

Herbal Remedies for a Stomach Flu

When you have the stomach flu, life is just not pleasant. It is important to try and treat your stomach flu in the most effective way possible and in some cases, you might wish to use herbal remedies for a stomach flu. Herbal remedies for the stomach flu fall into the category of non-medical solutions; however they have been shown to help many people as they struggle to get through the symptoms of the flu.

Here are some of the herbal remedies for the stomach flu.

Mint tea. Mint tea has been used for a number of different medical uses. In terms of the flu, mint tea is used as an antispasmodic. In addition, mint tea acts as a mild sedative. Mint tea can help to ease your upset stomach that you have from the flu. If you prefer not to drink processed tea, you can use fresh mint from your produce section at the store and steep the leaves in some boiling water to make homemade as opposed to processed mint tea.

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