Traditional home remedies for diarrhea exist for many generations and for
different cultures. You can bet that since diarrhea is a very common
experience, previous generations would have found remedies for relief. These home
remedies for diarrhea
get investigating so that there is really no need faithful to drugs for
treatment. In most cases, these natural methods can help to ease symptoms with less
risk. You may have remembered having used these traditional home remedies when
young. If you have forgotten about what they are, why not ask your parents or
grandparents about them? To help you get started, I have dug up a few well
known traditional secrets and shared them in this article.
Diarrhea is a way for your body to
remove a substance that is attracts it in a quick manner. You may find that
other than diarrhea, you may also experience vomiting and fever. While it is
helpful to efficiently purge the body of the foreign substance, it can cause
dehydration. Dehydration is very dangerous, especially for children and older
people. Should you also find blood or mucus in the stool, there could be a more
serious reason for your digestive complaints.
Although drugs are generally effective,
they can impede on the intent of your body to cleanse it. Hence, home remedies for diarrhea which
assists the body in its natural cleansing process can help reduce the symptoms
of digestive problems safely.
Wild oregano oil makes an
antibacterial, anti parasitic, and antiviral agent. Thus, it can address the
root cause and help to treat the bacteria, virus, or parasite causing the
diarrhea.
Wheatgrass powder is supposedly
effective for treating diarrhea from irritable bowel syndrome. Mix a double or
triple dose in a glass of water. Follow this glass with a glass of plain water.
Brown rice and toasted whole grain
bread are traditional home remedies for diarrhea that my grandmother used and
with good reason. These foods provide you with some energy and nutrients to
overcome feelings of weakness, while giving bulk for the stool.
Homeopathic Arsenicum enables you to
eliminate toxins after eating spoilt food, but will control the diarrhea.
Another of the popular home remedies for
diarrhea is cuprum arsenicosum. You would need to take four charcoal
tablets every hour, so as to keep toxins from being absorbed by the body.
Drinking blackberry tea will alleviate mild diarrhea. Ginger tea or
ginger in capsules helps relieve cramping. A tea brewed with croton weed leaves
will also act as a home remedy for diarrhea.
Avoid drinking non caffeinated and non
alcoholic fluids whilst feeling sick. Skip apple juice however but choose
ginger ale and carrot juice instead.
This is an excellent home recipe for
diarrhea due to several helpful ingredients: a cup of plain yogurt, a quarter
teaspoon of turmeric powder, and a pinch of salt. Simply add the spices after
warming the yogurt slightly and drink.
Ayurvedic home
remedies for diarrhea
are also known to help. One recipe is a gruel made from ½ cup of rice, 4 cups
of water, ½ tablespoon of ginger paste, salt to taste, and ½ cup pomegranate
juice. Mix and cook all ingredients except the juice. After cooking, add the
juice and consume while warm. This mixture provides hydration and reduces
inflammation in the digestive tract.

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