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  • Herbal tea for stomach ulcer

Herbal tea for stomach ulcer

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Herbal tea for stomach ulcer

Our Herbal tea for stomach ulcer reduces inflammation in the stomach and intestines and protects their fragile mucous membranes.Our product  is the good solution  for ulcers due to its wound-healing ability.

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Herbal tea for stomach ulcer

Stomach ulcers, also known as peptic or gastric ulcers, are open sores in the lining of the stomach. Because of the amount of acid present in the stomach, ulcers there are often extremely painful. Stomach ulcers may simply be caused by the use of painkillers, such as aspirin, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory pills, such as ibuprofen or naproxen.

However, ulcers can have several different causes, so traditional treatments depend on the root of the cause. Stomach ulcers are often treated with antibiotics for an infection or medications to reduce, block, or neutralize stomach acid.

Our Herbal tea for stomach ulcer reduces inflammation in the stomach and intestines and protects their fragile mucous membranes.Our product  is the good solution  for ulcers due to its wound-healing ability.

You can use our Herbal tea to help ease the symptoms of a stomach ulcer and help it heal.

 

 

 

Major culprits that can make your stomach ulcer worse include:

coffee, including decaf
carbonated beverages
spicy food
high-sugar foods
processed foods
salty red meats

Symptoms
Pain in the upper abdomen and chest, variously described as burning or gnawing.
Pain occurs when the stomach is empty or within 1–3 hours after eating.
Upper abdominal pain that wakes you up at night.
Loss of appetite.
Nausea and vomiting.

 

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