Herbs for the treatment of the stomach
Chronic diseases of the stomach that occur in a mild form (gastritis, erosion, etc.) are dangerous because they can eventually lead to serious consequences. A neglected ulcer can even provoke perforation of the stomach wall! In this case, even with the help of surgery, doctors are not always able to save the patient’s life.
Now you understand what the consequences will be if you let the disease take its course? Therefore, we advise you to first undergo a thorough examination and only then proceed to treatment. Unpleasant symptoms will help reduce herbs that treat the stomach. Let’s discuss which plants will help you!
Medicinal plants for gastritis
Gastritis is a bacterial disease. Therefore, herbs with a strong antimicrobial effect will be needed to treat the disease. Plants should also relieve inflammation and have a healing effect on the gastric mucosa.
Are you wondering which stomach herbs are effective for gastritis? Here is the list:
- Wormwood is recommended for chronic gastritis. It stimulates the secretion of gastric enzymes, increases the rate of digestion of food. The herb is used to prevent stomach ulcers.
- Sweet clover has an antibacterial effect, heals the mucous membrane, has a slight analgesic effect, and prevents gas formation.
- Raspberry leaves regulate the production of gastric juice, improve digestion, relieve inflammation and spasms in stomach diseases.
- St. John’s wort contains natural antibiotics in its composition, which allows it to successfully fight Helicobacter pylori infection. The plant eliminates indigestion and nausea, improves appetite. It is often used to get rid of bad breath.
Gastritis can develop with different acidity of the stomach. Consult your doctor before using any herb!
Herbs for stomach ulcers
Do you suffer from lack of appetite, hunger pains and discomfort after eating? You should visit a gastroenterologist as there is a high chance that you have a stomach ulcer.
Many are interested in the question, is it possible to alleviate their condition with peptic ulcer using medicinal plants? Yes, you certainly may! Look in the first aid kit, suddenly you have something from the following list:
Yarrow is used in the complex therapy of ulcers. The herb stops gastric bleeding, heals wounds on the mucous membranes and muscle membranes, and alleviates pain.
Mint is recommended for high acidity. With its regular use, the acidity of gastric juice decreases, as a result, the burning sensation in the stomach disappears.
Due to the antispasmodic effect, mint normalizes the work of the muscular membrane of the stomach.Badan stops gastric bleeding, relieves inflammation, helps to restore the mucosa.
Badan root infusions are also used to improve digestion and fight gastric and intestinal colic.
Ivan-tea contains compounds that envelop the gastric mucosa, creating a protective film. The plant has wound healing properties, so it is often used in the treatment of ulcers.
Sea buckthorn fruits are effective in trophic ulcers. They soothe the stomach and stimulate the production of enzymes.
Plants for the prevention of tumors
Benign tumors in the stomach reduce the efficiency of digestion and cause pain, and cancerous tumors can kill a person in a matter of months. To reduce the risk of their development, you can resort to the help of herbal medicine.
But which plants have anticancer properties? We recommend the following medicinal herbs:
Celandine prevents the development of neoplasms, stimulates the proper functioning of the stomach, relieves inflammation. It can be used for people with high, normal and low acidity.
Blueberry shoots enhance the secretory function of the stomach, prevent indigestion. They contain many antioxidants, therefore, with long-term use, they have an antitumor effect.
Plantain is effective for poisoning, gastritis and ulcers. This medicinal plant is used to prevent the development of gastric and intestinal neoplasms, and is also used to combat tumors that have already appeared. A course of plantain in combination with chemotherapy promotes the resorption of metastases.