
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 – 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 – 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.
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.
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.
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.
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’s Wort, Skullcap, Lemon verbena and Passion Flower.
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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 Home Remedies for Stomach Ulcers
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