Top Combos For Gastritis, Ulcers and Gut inflammations

Type 1. : Cloves, green teas(decaffeinated) and garlic

Type 2: Cabbage and wheatgrass powder (with this the symptoms reduces within hours of consumption and vanishes within one week).

Wheatgrass is a major anti-inflammatory and can be used to help counteract the effects of stomach ulcers.

Cabbage is a popular natural ulcer remedy, It’s rich in vitamin C, an antioxidant shown to help prevent and treat H. pylori infections. These infections are the most common cause of stomach ulcers.

Type 3: Licorice

Licorice is a spice native to Asia and the Mediterranean region.

It comes from the dried root of the Glycyrrhiza glabra plant and is a popular traditional herbal medicine used to treat many conditions.

Some studies report that licorice root may have ulcer-preventing and ulcer-fighting properties, licorice may stimulate the stomach and intestines to produce more mucus, which helps protect the stomach lining. The extra mucus may also help speed up the healing process and help reduce ulcer-related pain.

Researchers further report that certain compounds found in licorice may prevent the growth of H. pylori. However, studies are generally based on the use of these compounds in supplement form .

Thus, it’s unclear how much dried licorice root someone would need to consume to experience the same beneficial effects.

Note

Dried licorice root should not be confused with licorice-flavored sweets or candy. Licorice candy is unlikely to produce the same effects and is generally very high in sugar.

Additionally, some studies report no effect, so using licorice as an ulcer remedy may not work in all cases.

Warnings

Licorice may also interfere with certain medications and cause side effects, such as muscle pain or numbness in the extremities. Consider speaking to your healthcare practitioner before increasing the licorice content of your diet.

Suffering From Inflammations..! How To Get Rid Of It.

If you can get rid of inflammation, you can get rid of the complications and symptoms of autoimmune diseases, old injuries, and more.

Inflammatory oncotaxis is a phenomenon where cancer tends to spread to areas where you experienced old injuries where there was inflammation.

An old injury could mean many different things, such as food irritation to the colon, damage to the lungs from smoking, damage to the arteries from a high carb diet, or injuries.

The top causes of inflammation:

  1. Lack of cortisol
  2. Allergies
  3. Acute and chronic infections
  4. Gut inflammation (gut issues or inflammatory foods)
  5. Glucose/sugar
  6. Fat cells
  7. Old injuries
  8. Problems in the bile ducts
  9. Low vitamin D
  10. High omega-6 and low omega-3
  11. Environmental toxins
  12. Frequent eating
  13. Too much iron

How to get rid of inflammation:

  • Take antibacterial herbs
  • Take turmeric
  • Take stinging nettle root
  • Take purified bile salts
  • Get plenty of vitamin D3 and vitamin K2
  • Avoid flaring up allergies
  • Take vitamin C
  • Take zinc l-carnosine
  • Take vitamin E (tocotrienols)
  • Get on a low-carb diet
  • Do intermittent fasting and periodic prolonged fasting
  • Increase omega-3 fatty acids and decrease omega-6 fatty acids (flaxseed powder)
  • Monitor your iron levels