Customer question:
I often have problems with abdominal pain. Since I want to use natural things, I'm asking for your advice on tea - what do you recommend? Anonymous customer.
Pharmacist's answer:
There are specific teas for specific problems and solve complications such as nausea, diarrhea, bloating, and vomiting.
Choosing the right-appropriate tea is essential and can mean the difference between the continuation of the pain and its relief. In addition, certain teas benefit from nausea, diarrhea, or an upset stomach.
Let's list some beneficial teas:
Green tea
Green tea is excellent as a supportive therapy for stomach ulcers, but it can also often help with diarrhea problems - in this case, it makes sense to drink moderate amounts, does not overdo it.
Ginger tea
It offers help with many digestive tract problems - it offers support in solving the following problems: nausea, vomiting, gas formation in the abdomen, bloating, and digestive problems.
It is a common ingredient in travel products - for example, lollipops for children on the go and similarly.
Peppermint tea
Peppermint tea is a frequent component of teas used as supportive therapy for abdominal pain, vomiting, and nausea. It should not be superfluous to emphasize that peppermint oil is also very soothing.
Black tea
It works similarly to green tea and can often help with diarrhea problems.
Fennel tea
It is an excellent supportive therapy for solving problems related to general malaise, including menstrual cramps, pain, and digestive problems. Although fennel tea comes from the root family, it tastes like licorice.
Licorice root tea
It has a pleasant sweet-bitter taste; it provides excellent support for problems such as indigestion and problems with stomach ulcers. However, please do not overdo it; drink up to 1 cup daily.
Chamomile tea
It is a widely used tea and is often used for many problems requiring a calming effect. In addition, chamomile tea is added as an excellent support for the following problems of the digestive tract: vomiting and diarrhea, as well as general digestive problems.
Holy Basil Tea
It is an excellent supportive therapy and is added especially in the following cases: stomach ulcers, the consequences of stomach pain, heartburn, and nausea.
Mint tea
It is often a supportive therapy in cases of stomach pain and bloating. In addition, it offers excellent support for bacterial imbalance and the consequences that imbalance brings.
Whether you suffer from nausea, indigestion, bloating, or abdominal cramps, preparing these teas as supportive therapy is an excellent and often recommended solution.
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