In such cold days, you must have reduced your daily activities especially the ones that involve going outside and moving a muscle. That, topped off with ever growing need to eat more for no reason, makes up for a very good case of a digestion booboo.
Not to worry though because we have 6 home remedies that you can try out using off-the-shelf stuff from the kitchen to fix that embarrassing gas build up or that pain you’ve been having in your tummy.
⦁ Garlic
Being naturally antibiotic and anti-inflammatory in nature, Garlic is one of nature’s finest gifts to mankind, besides Garlic bread (yum), when it comes to getting rid of that heartburn. Other than that, consuming food with Garlic is also a great way to get relief from stomach gas which usually leaves you in an embarrassing situation .
It has the ability to enhance digestion and improve the food-breakdown process. Some people also claim that Garlic solves their nausea so if you’re one of those people who feel like throwing up, especially while traveling, you know just the thing to eat!
⦁ Ginger
Containing something called gingerol, Ginger is another one of nature’s gifts when it comes to alleviating digestive issues. Having the ability to boost your overall digestion, it can also get rid of nausea even better than Garlic in some cases. You can consume Ginger by drinking some Ginger tea daily or by adding a few teaspoons of Ginger juice in a glass of Lemon Juice.
Bonus tip: If you have a blood sugar thing going on, you might want to consider increasing your Ginger intake.
⦁ Milk
Milk, also known as “nature’s energy drink”, is one the most common home remedies to get rid of heartburn. Fat-free milk works even better as it acts as a buffer for your stomach acid.
If you can’t find fat-free milk, try looking if you have some low-fat milk lying around because that works just as well. Its tasty, strengthens your bones and teeth, boosts your energy and does a good job of killing that heartburn, what more could one ask for!
- Yogurt
Yogurt? But you just said Milk. Yes, I know I said milk as well but yogurt is even better. In a case of constipation and your stomach has taken Gandalf’s orders too seriously (“You shall not pass”), yogurt is the way to go. Even if you have diarrhea, don’t give up on yogurt yet because the bacteria (don’t worry, they’re the good guys) inside yogurt is very beneficial for your guts.
Try to consume home-made yogurt because it’s free of artificial sugars and any form of preservatives. If you can’t manage that at home then just look for some brand of yogurt that is sugar-free and has no artificial sugars listed in the ingredients table.
⦁ Honey
Honey other than being the cure to many much more serious diseases, works like a charm when it comes to improving digestion. It contains antioxidants and is anti-inflammatory in nature as well. According to a study, digestive inflammation in 85% of the people was fixed due to honey.
Even though the science behind how honey does what it does is inconclusive, needless to say that honey is one of those home remedies that you actually enjoy eating (I’m pointing towards you Garlic and Ginger).
⦁ Peppermint
With that minty cool taste, peppermint is a popular item in our foods. It is full of menthol oil and is also anti-spasmodic, which is just a fancy way of saying that it helps your digestive tract muscles. Peppermint soothes the muscles and the muscles make sure that the food is passed along properly. Because of this property, peppermint is a very good cure for flatulence.
Whether you have gas, indigestion, bloating or just pain, peppermint should be one of your go-to solutions for these problems. It can be consumed in many forms including peppermint tea, chewing solid peppermint leaves, adding peppermint to milkshakes and adding peppermint oil to other flavors of tea.
So now you know what to do when you feel like something is just not right in your stomach. Why have to choose between pizza and fried chicken? Eat them both but use these remedies too. if you are having digestive problem then buckle up, hit the kitchen and look for these things. And if you can’t find them, just ask your mother. And if you’re lucky enough to be spared from these issues, keep these remedies in mind so that the next time something happens to your digestive system, you will know just what to do!