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Well I did not know this group was still on glad I found it

again. Hi JoAnn, its me Greg. Anyway the reason for my post. my wife

for quite some time now has had tummy problems, nausea, acid the

whole thing. I had ulcers before and it sounds like the same thing.

anyway a little history. she was taking lexitives just about every

other day and I asked her to stop and she has. I think they caused

an ulcer. What is good for ulcers. I was thinking silver. but I

don't know. any ideas what would be good for her tummy problems?

Thanks in advance.

Poneyboy

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<poneyboy@t...> wrote:

> Well I did not know this group was still on glad I found it

> again. Hi JoAnn, its me Greg. Anyway the reason for my post. my

wife

> for quite some time now has had tummy problems, nausea, acid the

> whole thing. I had ulcers before and it sounds like the same

thing.

> anyway a little history. she was taking lexitives just about every

> other day and I asked her to stop and she has. I think they caused

> an ulcer. What is good for ulcers. I was thinking silver. but I

> don't know. any ideas what would be good for her tummy problems?

> Thanks in advance.

> Poneyboy

 

Hello Greg,

How are you doing? I'm sorry to hear that. Harsh laxatives

certainly aren't going to improve the situation at all. In fact,

they may very well be at the root of her problems.

Dairy, even organic dairy can be very problematic! She may want to

cut down on Dairy for a period of time. Ginger is quite good for

alleviating nausea and is an excellent carminative as well. Try

ginger tea or grated ginger root mixed up in a smoothie. Pears and

celery are very alkaline in nature. If some of her problems stem

from overacidity they will help to conteract it.

Brown rice and unripe bananas are typically soothing to the

digestive tract. Herbal licorice (DGL), either in a tea or

supplement is also very effective and can be used unless she has

high blood pressure. ( should not be used if you have even a hint of

HBP)

Whenever laxative is needed I would recommend cascara sagrada,

although if you have a juicer, fresh juices would be a top priority

on the list. Beets are very cleasning when combined with a few

carrots or celery stalks. Apples and pineapple are tops for enzymes!

I surely hope she doesn't resort to OTC antacids or pharmaceutical

drugs. In my opinion, one can deal with it

effectively using natural remedies and without all those ever-

lingering side effects!

 

Cheers, JoAnn

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