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		<description><![CDATA[Gastronic Dr. promotes healthy digestion and encourages comfort after meals. Helps you avoid gas, upset stomachs and digestive irregularities. Natural Digestive Aids Thyme, most known for culinary flavoring of stew, soups, and stuffings, was once considered an important herbal medicine.Because it was so effective in overcoming uterine problems, it was often called &#8220;mother.&#8221; The tea made from thyme smells sweet and fragrant yet slightly camphorous and the taste can be a bit bitter. Don&#8217;t be put off by the unusual aroma and flavor. The tea is antiseptic and healing. Even honey made from thyme plants is healing, particularly for coughs and sore throats. The tea has a wide range of medicinal uses and may be quite beneficial in overcoming gastric problems of gas and indigestion. According to &#8220;Aromatherapy for Professionals,&#8221; by herbalists Shirley and Len Price, the volatile oils in thyme give it carminative &#8211;or gas-reducing&#8211; properties, while its phenols allow it to work as an antispasmodic, helping to relieve intestinal cramping. Thyme tea has many other benefits besides being one of the foods that helps with digestion. Thymol, one of the volatile oils in thyme, is a potent antioxidant. According to The World&#8217;s Healthiest Foods, thymol may help to [...]
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Gastronic Dr. promotes healthy digestion and encourages comfort after meals. Helps you avoid gas, upset stomachs and digestive irregularities.</p>
<h3>Natural Digestive Aids</h3>
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<p>Thyme, most known for culinary flavoring of stew, soups, and stuffings, was once considered an important herbal medicine.Because it was so effective in overcoming uterine problems, it was often called &#8220;mother.&#8221; </p>
<p>The tea made from thyme smells sweet and fragrant yet slightly camphorous and the taste can be a bit bitter. Don&#8217;t be put off by the unusual aroma and flavor. The tea is antiseptic and healing. Even honey made from thyme plants is healing, particularly for coughs and sore throats.</p>
<p>The tea has a wide range of medicinal uses and may be quite beneficial in overcoming gastric problems of gas and indigestion. According to &#8220;Aromatherapy for Professionals,&#8221; by herbalists Shirley and Len Price, the volatile oils in thyme give it carminative &#8211;or gas-reducing&#8211; properties, while its phenols allow it to work as an antispasmodic, helping to relieve intestinal cramping.</p>
<p>Thyme tea has many other benefits besides being one of the foods that helps with digestion. Thymol, one of the volatile oils in thyme, is a potent antioxidant. According to The World&#8217;s Healthiest Foods, thymol may help to increase omega-3 fatty acids, or healthy fats, in brain cells. In a clinical study conducted by K.A. Youdim and colleagues and published in the April 19, 1999 issue of &#8220;Biochemical and Biophysical Research,&#8221; researchers found that thyme oil helped to protect against age-related changes in the brain cells of rats. Studies are ongoing to determine whether thyme can help prevent Alzheimer&#8217;s disease. In addition to thymol, thyme tea contains the antioxidant flavonoids apigenin, naringenin, luteolin, and thymonin.</p>
<p>Here is an interesting fact about thyme: It is more effective when used with other herbs. So if you want to make your thyme tea into a super natural digestive aids add peppermint or mint leaves to your tea or you can add a bit of cayenne pepper. If you can find peppermint tea just put a bag in with your thyme tea. Most people don&#8217;t think of cayenne pepper as a digestive aid but it actually works quite well. </p>
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<em><strong>Basic Thyme Tea Recipe</p>
<p>1 tsp of dried thyme leaves, or 2 tsp fresh thyme leaves 2 cups of boiled fresh water.</p>
<p>Let steep 4-5 minutes.<br />
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		<title>Home Remedies for Stomach Ulcers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gastronic Dr. promotes healthy digestion and encourages comfort after meals. Helps you avoid gas, upset stomachs and digestive irregularities. Home Remedies for Stomach Ulcer About 25 million people in the U.S. are expected to develop peptic ulcers at some point in their lives. Peptic ulcer disease affects all age groups, but is uncommon in children. Men have twice the risk of ulcers as women. The risk of duodenal ulcers tends to rise, beginning around age 25, and continues until age 75. The risk of gastric ulcers peaks at ages 55 &#8211; 65. There are many over the counter products and prescription drugs used to treat ulcers but there is a great deal of dissatisfaction with their performance. I have taken both over-the-counter and prescription treatment for stomach ulcers and not gotten relief. I have had a great deal more success with home remedies for stomach ulcers. Cabbage juice is often mentioned as one of the most popular home remedies for ulcers. I know it sounds awful and you would probably have to have a juicer to make it or boil cabbage for an extended period of time. Neither sounds too appealing to me. There is an alternative though &#8211; L-Glutamine. [...]
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<h1>Home Remedies for Stomach Ulcer</h1>
<p>About 25 million people in the U.S. are expected to develop peptic ulcers at some point in their lives. Peptic ulcer disease affects all age groups, but is uncommon  in children. Men have twice the risk of ulcers as women. The risk of duodenal ulcers tends to rise, beginning around age 25, and continues until age 75. The risk of gastric ulcers peaks at ages 55 &#8211; 65.</p>
<p>There are many over the counter products and prescription drugs used to treat ulcers but there is a great deal of dissatisfaction with their performance. I have taken both over-the-counter and prescription treatment for stomach ulcers and not gotten relief. I have had a great deal more success with home remedies for stomach ulcers. </p>
<p>Cabbage juice is often mentioned as one of the most popular home remedies for ulcers. I know it sounds awful and  you would probably have to have a juicer to make it or boil cabbage for an extended period of time. Neither sounds too appealing to me. There is an alternative though &#8211; L-Glutamine. L-Glutamine is the  amino acid in cabbage which helps strengthen the cells lining the esophagus and stomach so they can repair themselves. L-glutamine works just as well as cabbage juice and comes in capsule form.</p>
<p>Aloe vera juice is also helpful in healing and preventing ulcers. When I consulted a doctor who was both an medical doctor and a doctor of natural medicine. Aloe vera juice was one the things she recommended I take. If I start to feel even the slightest stomach ulcer symptom, I immediately begin taking Aloe vera juice. You can buy it in the health food section of your grocery store. Some of the medicinal properties of aloe vera juice are: anti bacterial, antifungal, anti viral and also an anti inflammatory agent. </p>
<p> Cayenne pepper sounds like one of the most unlikely candidates for healing stomach ulcers but many people including myself have used it too successfully relieve pain from ulcers. One theory is that cayenne pepper may kill h-pylori bacteria that is frequently the cause of peptic ulcers. Capsaicin which is the ingredient in cayenne peppers that makes them hot. Capsaicin is thought to be able to  rebuild stomach tissue and may bring blood there more quickly.. Cayenne pepper also an anesthetic and therefore may prevent you from feeling the pain and can help control ulcer-related bleeding, as well. </p>
<p>Licorice, chamomile, cinnamon, marshmallow, slippery elm, calendula and agrimony are commonly used by herbalists use to reduce acid in the lower stomach. I found chamomile to be helpful at times in reducing the pain from ulcers and many studies conducted in Germany show that chamomile is effective in reducing symptoms of digestive disorders.</p>
<p>Many herbs that are come under the category of soothing your nerves may also be helpful in healing stomach ulcers. Though stress does not cause ulcers it certainly can aggravate them.  Studies of the herb kava have shown it to be a safe nonaddictive anti-anxiety medicine. It contains benzodiazepines which is also in  valium  a common prescription drug for anxiety. Other herbs which are also recommended for stress reduction are St. John&#8217;s Wort, Skullcap, Lemon verbena and Passion Flower.</p>
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Regular use of Gastronic Dr. safely supports digestive health and all organs and structures involved in digestion, as well as the mucus membranes of the digestive tract. Additionally, the herbs used in Gastronic Dr. have been specifically selected and are suitable to use in conjunction with prescription and over-the-counter medication, if required. Click on the banner below or at the top of post to get more information.</p>
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<p>My previous post titled Home Remedies for Ulcers has the specific treatment I used to get rid of my stomach ulcer. If you want the details read the previous post  <a href="http://www.curepure.com/diet/digestive-disorders/home-remedies-for-ulcers/">Home Remedies for Stomach Ulcers</a>     </p>
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		<title>Health Benefits of Cranberries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Antioxidant Treats Dr. Oz just posted an article talking about the benefits of cranberries. Though we think of them of as a holiday treat Dr. Oz says for the following reasons we should eat them all year round: They&#8217;re high in antioxidants - Cranberries have more of these disease-fighters than do apples, red grapes, strawberries, oranges, bananas, pears, grapefruit, pineapples and peaches. Cranberries all contain resveratrol, the heart protector in red wine, which is now being tested against breast, skin, prostate and liver cancer. Cranberries are heart healthy &#8211; Cranberries have antioxidants, anti-inflammatories and anticlotting agents, a combo that helps prevent fats and cholesterol from sticking to artery walls and seems to lower bad LDL cholesterol and boost good HDL cholesterol. Cranberries help protect your teeth - Compounds in cranberry juice appear to reduce decay-causing mouth bacteria and dissolve clusters of unhealthy germs. Just be sure to buy sugar-free juice or rinse well with water afterward. Do the same with any sweetened drink. Cranberries help prevent ulcers and soothe upset tummies - Scientists suspect that the berries keep ulcer-causing H. pylori bugs from hanging around the stomach and flush other harmful bacteria out of your digestive system. Cranberries help fight [...]
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<p>Dr. Oz just posted an article talking about the benefits of cranberries. Though we think of them of as a holiday treat  Dr. Oz says for the following reasons we should eat them all year round:<br />
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<strong>They&#8217;re high in antioxidants </strong>-<br />
Cranberries have more of these disease-fighters than do apples, red grapes, strawberries, oranges, bananas, pears, grapefruit, pineapples and peaches. Cranberries all contain resveratrol, the heart protector in red wine, which is now being tested against breast, skin, prostate and liver cancer.</p>
<p><strong>Cranberries are heart healthy</strong> &#8211; </p>
<p>Cranberries have antioxidants, anti-inflammatories and anticlotting agents, a combo that helps prevent fats and cholesterol from sticking to artery walls and seems to lower bad LDL cholesterol and boost good HDL cholesterol.</p>
<p><strong>Cranberries help protect your teeth</strong> -</p>
<p>Compounds in cranberry juice appear to reduce decay-causing mouth bacteria and dissolve clusters of unhealthy germs. Just be sure to buy sugar-free juice or rinse well with water afterward. Do the same with any sweetened drink.</p>
<p><strong>Cranberries help prevent ulcers and soothe upset tummies</strong> -</p>
<p>Scientists suspect that the berries keep ulcer-causing H. pylori bugs from hanging around the stomach and flush other harmful bacteria out of your digestive system.</p>
<p><strong>Cranberries help fight UTIs</strong> -</p>
<p>Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are responsible for 8.3 million doctor visits each year.  But drinking cranberry significantly cuts the rate of UTIs and may even cure those that are already under way. The antioxidants—in this case proanthocyanidins—fight bacteria. </p>
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