Most of us need some digestive first aid after overindulging during the festive season or just eating too much any day.

Here are my best tried and tested digestive first aid home remedies to relieve most digestive upsets. It may be a good idea to print and keep them handy in the kitchen!

Bloating and gas

  • A strong cup of peppermint tea should give relief quickly, especially if you walk around just after you drink it.
  • A hot water compress or bottle placed directly on the abdomen quickly relieves gas pains.
  • Soothing seeds – mix of anise, caraway, dill and fennel seeds. To release the healing oils gently crush the seeds and add ½-1 teaspoon to a cup of just-boiled water. Let it steep for 10 minutes. Strain and drink. Repeat as needed.
  • Ginger tea – add 1/4 teaspoon of freshly grated ginger to 1 glass of just-boiled water. Steep for 10 minutes. Drink 3 cups of the mixture throughout the day. You can also use powdered ginger.
  • Charcoal tablets – take 1-2 tablets (as per the label) between meals for a day or two. Charcoal is best used sporadically and for calming down severe bloating and not for regular use. It absorbs many substances in the gut including minerals and vitamins that are bound and excreted without being absorbed.

Heartburn (reflux)

  • In case of acid indigestion – thoroughly chew a tablespoon of dry rolled oats, then swallow. Repeat as needed.
  • Digestive seeds – chew a mix of anise seeds, cardamom seeds or caraway seeds, these are great for sore stomach.
  • Honey and apple cider vinegar – mix 1 teaspoon of honey and 2 teaspoons of organic apple cider vinegar into a glass of hot water and drink the mixture a few times per day.
  • Eat papaya after meals – fresh, ripe papaya helps digestion thanks to the potent digestive enzyme papain.
  • Add fresh basil to food while cooking – it will make the food more digestible and also help prevent constipation.
  • Avoid coffee, fried foods, alcohol, chocolate and spicy foods – they often trigger reflux.
  • Don’t lie down after eating – the backflow of stomach acid into the oesophagus increases when you lie down, especially on your right side.

Constipation

  • First thing in the morning drink 2 glasses of warm filtered water mixed with 1 teaspoon of raw honey and 1-2 tablespoons of lemon juice. This has a cleansing effect on the digestive tract and encourages bowel movements (peristalsis).
  • Prune drink – most of us know this remedy! Cover 10 prunes with warm water and leave overnight. In the morning before breakfast eat the moist prunes and drink the juice diluted with water.
  • Combination of dried apricots and prunes works wonders for most people. Soak six of each overnight. Next morning eat three of each and drink half of the juice diluted with 1 cup of water. Then in the late afternoon or an hour before dinner, eat the remaining three apricots and prunes.
  • Olive oil – take 1 tablespoon of extra virgin, cold pressed olive oil in the morning and 1 tablespoon an hour after dinner. It lubricated the bowels.
  • Persimmons are well-known to relieve constipation.
  • For extra help – take 2 tablespoons of ground flax seeds and cover with warm water. When they swell, add 1-2 tablespoons of oat bran, mix well and eat the mixture with a big glass of water. Best done before sleep at night.
  • Aerobic exercise is an excellent laxative! Do at least 30 minutes every morning. Fast or power walking walking works a treat.

Diarrhoea

It can be dangerous as it quickly depletes the body of electrolytes such as potassium, magnesium and sodium leaving the sufferer tired and dehydrated. Positive aspect: it helps to speed up toxin removal.

  • Drink lots of water – sip warm water in small quantities constantly during the day.
  • Infusion of dried blueberries – this is one of the best remedies to resolve diarrhoea. Take 1 tablespoon of dried blueberries and add 1 cup of boiling water. Steep for around 15 minutes, drink whilst warm. Drink 4-6 glasses of this drink per day until diarrhoea subsides.
  • Chamomile and/ or peppermint teas are very soothing and hydrating. Especially chamomile is an old diarrhoea remedy.
  • Raspberry leaf tea is a popular remedy for children and adults. Combine 1 tablespoon of dried raspberry leaves with 2 cups of water, add small piece of cinnamon stick and simmer for 25 minutes. Strain, cool and drink throughout the day.
  • Barley water – an effective traditional remedy and great for soothing the gut!

Do you have a great digestive first aid remedy? Please share it with us in comments below.

I find most people with the above listed symptoms have multiple food intolerances indicating likely leaky gut syndrome. To identify these foods I refer clients for IgG food intolerances testing as the first step to repair the leaky gut and address the symptoms.

We have a special therapeutic focus on helping with gut health and addressing gut and digestive complaints. Please get in touch to discuss your gut symptoms or concerns.

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Joanna Sochan is a Natural Therapist and founder of Naturimedica Holistic Health & Wellness. She has a passion for helping her clients transform their lives by becoming healthy and well naturally. Joanna is an adrenal fatigue, sleep and gut health expert helping tired, stressed or unwell individuals to regain their energy, sleep better and be happier, more relaxed and calm. Joanna practices in Sydney and Lake Macquarie, Australia and also conducts Skype / phone consultations for clients Australia-wide. View full bio.

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