How to Use Herbs to Treat an Ulcer
Instructions
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Gather Information About Using Herbs to Treat an Ulcer
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Visit a professional herbalist. An herbalist will ask you about your medical history and counsel you about the appropriate herbs to take.
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Read the book "Herbs to Improve Digestion" by C.J. Puotin. This 90-page book provides lists of herbs that could be helpful for treating an ulcer based on symptoms.
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Ask your doctor about the possible interactions of herbs with medications you are currently taking. For instance, some herbs render birth control pills ineffective.
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Get advice from a Chinese herbal medicine practitioner. Inquire about the potential usefulness of herbs like Astragalus, Bupleurum and Licorice.
Use Herbs to Treat an Ulcer
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Use cat's claw bark and root to reduce inflammation. Cat's claw has been used traditionally by indigenous rainforest people to treat ulcers and other gastrointestinal disorders.
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Take barberry to utilize its berberine alkaloids. Berberine alkaloids are known to fight infection and bacteria inside of the digestive tract.
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Consider a cranberry supplement. Cranberry helps keep the system clean and may help prevent the growth of H. pylori, an ulcer-causing bacterium.
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Utilize the effects of deglycyrrhizinated licorice (DGL). DGL is a demulcent, which means it soothes and coats the digestive tract to treat ulcer inflammation and pain.
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Try the herb slippery elm. The University of Maryland reports that slippery elm (sometimes called slippery elm bark) has a long clinical history of success. The herb is used to treat peptic ulcers and stomach inflammation.
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Relax your digestive system and your body with a cup of chamomile tea. Chamomile is used to decrease stomach acid and is known to have a relaxing effect.
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