Carrot and Mint
"Juice" Helps an Upset Stomach
It
might sound iffy, but this concoction is helpful if you're suffering from the
winter flu; the carrot provides nourishment and peppermint soothes your upset stomach. Boil four sliced
carrots, four cups of water, and one teaspoon of dried peppermint or one
peppermint teabag. Turn the heat to medium-low and cook about 15 minutes or
until carrots are soft. If you're using a teabag, remove it, then blend the
mixture until smooth and enjoy! You can also add a pinch of ground ginger to
further soothe, or a squeeze of lemon juice for flavor.
Rice Tea Alleviates an
Upset Stomach
To
settle an upset stomach or stop diarrhea, make a rice "tea." Boil 1/2
cup of rice in six cups of water for about 15 minutes. Strain out the rice, and
then flavor the water with a dash of honey or sugar and drink warm.
Burnt Toast Settles an Upset Stomach
You know that toast is good for an upset stomach,
but burnt toast is even better because the char absorbs toxins that are making
you feel ill. Add a smear of jelly to make it more palatable.
Apple Cider Vinegar Soothes an Upset Stomach
A mixture of one tablespoon apple cider vinegar, one cup warm water, and one tablespoon honey will
ease indigestion and may alleviate cramping and gas in your upset stomach. It
can also lessen discomfort caused by heartburn.
CRAP Diet Is Good for an Upset Stomach
If you're feeling constipated, try the CRAP diet: It
stands for "cherries, raisins, apricots, and prunes," all
fiber-friendly foods that should get your system moving and ease your upset
stomach.
Yogurt Reduces Discomfort from an Upset Stomach
You probably don't crave anything dairy when you have a stomachache, but the probiotic
qualities of yogurt—aka live bacteria—make it a good cure as it eases digestive
discomfort and boosts your immune system. Just make sure to choose non-fat
plain yogurt without added sugar or flavors when you have an upset
stomach.
Caraway Seeds Ease an Upset Stomach
Caraway seeds are packed with vitamins and minerals,
which inhibit the growth of bad bacteria that causes indigestion, gas, or
bloating and contributes to an upset stomach. Nibble on a handful after eating
your meal, or if you feel gassy.
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