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HOW HANDLE STOMACH PAIN NATURALLY?

8/28/2022

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Stomach pain, i.e. pain in the abdominal area between chest and groin, is one of most complex health issues in our civilization. Nature offers us beneficial remedies for sound relief. Read on to learn about details.  

THE PHILOSOPHY BEHIND 

This type of pain is a very complex phenomenon to show up physically in the area of the abdomen between chest and groin. Potentially affecting different parts of the body, such as
 
  • stomach
  • bowel
  • gallbladder
  • pancreas
  • liver
  • appendix
 
 While this type of pain may be caused by
 
  • diarrhea
  • gas
  • indigestion
  • constipation
 
other conditions may also be responsible for stomach pain such as
 
  • kidney stones
  • bowel obstruction
  • pancreatitis
  • ovarian cysts
  • appendicitis
  • strangulated hernia
  • pneumonia
  • peritonitis
  • myocardial infarction
  • pneumonia

NATURE’S ANSWER – SCIENTIFICALLY VERIFIED

As you know latest from our publications and seminars, our body – like any living species on this planet – is a biologic-ecologic phenomenon.
 
Implying that no synthetic chemical can cure a disease - it only can suppress symptoms of the disease. With side effects. In fact, only the body itself can treat any disease efficiently and without side effects. Provided, it is supported by natural remedies and lifestyle modalities.
 
Stomach pain being no exception.
 
Following this medical fact, let us focus on following brief excerpt of nature’s pain-relieving remedies as scientifically verified in our time.

  • Licorice root
 
This herb may relieve digestive problems, when drinking licorice tea several times per day.
 
According to the U.S. National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NIH).   
 
Based on same (NIH) scientific evidence,

  • Aloe vera
 
syrup may reduce irritable bowel syndrome and colitis. As well as with gastrointestinal reflux disease (GERD).
 
If consumed 10 milliliter of this syrup is consumed daily for 4 weeks.
 
Another powerful herb is

  • Basil
 
as it contains high level of linoleic acid known to reduce gas.
 
Based on research at, inter alia, Tehran University of Medical Sciences in Iran’s capital Tehran.
 
Additionally, we may briefly focus on   

  • Figs
 
Based on its laxative substances figs are supporting bowel movement and easing constipation and indigestion.
 
According to international research at Chonbuk National University & Hospital in Jeonju, South Korea.  

IN A NUTSHELL​

Stomach pain, i.e. pain in the abdominal area between chest and groin, is one of most complex health issues in our civilization. While usually tackled with synthetics, leading to additional medical problems, nature offers us beneficial remedies for sound relief.   

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MEDICAL ADAGE OF THE WEEK​

“Medicus curat, natura sanat.”
(Doctor treats, nature heals.)
 

Hippocrates
Greek philosopher & physician
450 B.C.

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