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Indigestion is all too common in our fast-paced society. Stress, eating in a hurry or on the run, poor food combining, and overeating are all contributing factors. To avoid indigestion, eat slowly and leisurely, making sure to chew food thoroughl...
Indigestion, which is sometimes called dyspepsia, is a general term covering a group of nonspecific symptoms in the d...
Sweet cicely has a sweet flavor similar to anise and is used for indigestion, flatulence, and lack of appetite. The ...
Cumin seed is widely used in cooking, as a flavoring agent, and is useful for flatulence and indigestion. Cumin has ...
Basil leaves are of value medicinally to treat indigestion and nausea, and a poultice has proven to be of benefit to ...
Spearmint is a popular flavoring herb, used in cooling summer drinks, such as iced tea or herbal coolers, that has di...
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ACHS
President Dorene Petersen showed workshop participants Saturday, May 9,
how to harvest fresh garden herbs for making herbal tea.
When
making herbal tea for pleasure, the selection of h...
Being pregnant is a joyous time in a women’s life. But that bundle of joy can cause some aches and pains. Many times, mothers are limited to the number of Western pharmaceuticals and treatment opti...
My
clinical experience tells me that people who routinely skip breakfast
often have gastric acid deficiencies and indigestion problems. The
stomach secretes gastric acid regularly according to t...
Enzyme therapy uses digestive enzymes to help a variety of health conditions. Dr. Ellen Cutler is an expert on this therapy. Please refer to her book, Micro Miracles, for details about the therapy....
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