You will be happy to discover that these recipes for digestive distress can make a real difference in how you or a family member feels. Best of all, you can make all of these from home using natural ingredients.
July 27, 2015
You will be happy to discover that these recipes for digestive distress can make a real difference in how you or a family member feels. Best of all, you can make all of these from home using natural ingredients.
1. In a small pan, bring the water to a boil. Add the liquorice and ginger. Simmer for 15 minutes. Remove from heat and add chamomile. Cover and steep for 10 minutes.
2. Strain into a teacup and drink.
1. In a small pot, pour boiling water over the dried peppermint and chamomile. Cover and steep for 10 minutes, then strain into a teacup.
2. Drink up to 750 millilitres (three cups) a day to help ease intestinal cramps.
1. In a large cup, combine lemon juice, boiling water and honey. Stir to mix and add spearmint or peppermint.
2. Sip as needed. Keep warm in a thermos when travelling.
1. In a teacup, steep the berry leaves in freshly boiled water for at least 10 minutes. Strain.
2. Drink a small cup three times a day along with other fluids to prevent dehydration.
1. In a pitcher, combine apple juice, water, salt and the lemon or lime juice. Store in the refrigerator.
2. Drink throughout the day to maintain hydration and proper balance of electrolytes.
1. Stir psyllium husks into a 250 millilitre (eight ounce) glass of warm water and drink once a day. Follow with a glass of plain water.
2. Drink six to eight additional glasses of water throughout the day.
1. In a large cup, mix the herbs. Pour in 175 to 225 millilitres (six to eight ounces) of boiling water and steep, covered, for 10 minutes. Strain and drink tea.
2. Drink 750 millilitres, or three or more cups a day.
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