Coconut water is an excellent remedy for gastritis. It gives the stomach the necessary rest and provides vitamins and minerals. The stomach is greatly helped in returning to a normal condition if nothing but coconut water is given during the first twenty-four hours.
Aloe Vera has been shown to be effective with digestive problems. Aloe Vera contains gibberlin and polysaccharides, which effectively decrease inflammation and promote healing. Aloe Vera is an effective pain reliever because it contains salicylic acid, the same pain killing agent found in aspirin. It also contains magnesium which helps prevent the damaging side effects of aspirin-type medications.
Get a good quality Aloe Vera juice either online or at a health food store.
Gastritis in many patients may also be helped by several amino acids given as supplements. The results of a scientific study, where dosages of cysteine at 200 mg’s was administered, 4 times a day to fifty-six people, who had bleeding gastritis brought on by the use of some NSAIDs- non steroidal anti-inflammatory medication, like aspirin, looks promising as a potential treatment option. The recovery from and healing of the damage brought by gastritis may be possible through cysteine which is an essential amino acid that is rich in sulfur. Preliminary results from another study showed that 1 to 4 grams a derivative of N-acetyl cysteine if administered to individuals with the atrophic form of gastritis for a period of 4 weeks seemed to increase the rate of healing and recovery. The gastric cellular structure and the cells themselves depend partly on glutamine as a major source of energy; its other property may be an ability to increase the flow of blood to the area. The results of supplementing the diet of burn victims with the amino acid glutamine, showed that the development of stress ulcers was reduced, even after repeated operations and so this amino acid hold some promise as a possible treatment option. To what extent glutamine supplementation in cases of gastritis acts in preventing or in aiding the existing conditions of the disease remains unclear and is a largely speculative option. The protection of the stomach and an increased blood flow in the stomach has been suggested in evidence from preliminary research done on the possible utilization of the amino acid L-arginine as a treatment option; however the effects arginine has on people with gastritis remains to be investigated.
2006-10-23 15:57:28
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answered by Michael 4
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Gastritis is inflammation of the lining of the stomach. You should small frequent feedings unti the pain is gone. Avoid coffee, softdrinks, alcohol , cigarettes, even milk & juices. Avoid spicy and sour foods. Stress can add up!
Eat small frequent feedings until pain is gone. It is important that you eat breatfast, lunch and dinner & 2 snacks in between to avoid it from recurring. Snacks can be simple crackers. Being caught in a traffic jam is not an excuse for missing a meal. You should bring something to eat. Always plan ahead the food you are going to eat so that you can stock up at home & bring something handy when you are in a hurry.
Some pain reievers can add up to the pain. Better consult your doctors prior to taking any medication.
2006-10-23 16:01:13
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answered by Anonymous
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1. A teaspoon of Carom seeds with a pinch of salt is one of the effective home remedies for gastritis. 2. A fresh ginger if chewed before taking meals stimulates digestion, thus preventing gastritis. 3. Coconut water is an excellent natural remedy for gastritis. Coconut water greatly helps in bringing the normal condition of the stomach within a few hours. 4. Diet for gastritis - A combination of 200 ml of spinach juice mixed with 300 ml of carrot juice is highly beneficial in the treatment of gastritis. Good home remedy for gastritis. 5. Dry friction and sponge bath is recommended daily. 6. Application of heat through hot compressor or hot water bottle twice in the day with empty stomach has also been proven beneficial. This is a good cure for gastritis. 7. Half cup of potato juice before taking meals is also highly beneficial. This is good natural remedy for gastritis. 8. Lemon juice is also an effective remedy for the treatment of gastritis. 10. In a cup of hot water put half a teaspoon of licorice root tea. wait for 10 minutes, strain the tea and drink. Repeat this at least 3 time daily. This is very helpful home remedy for gastritis. 11. High intake of water and juices is also recommended. 12. Tamarind water should be taken along with asafoetida and cumin water. This is very effective natural remedy for gastritis. 13. Mix Sprague powder six parts and black salt one part. Take 2 grams of the mixture with warm water. 125 grams of curd, 2 grams of Sprague and half gram of black salt taken together also provides relief from gastritis and is good home remedy for gastritis. 14. Chewing roasted fennel after meals also imparts relief from gastritis.
2016-03-18 23:22:27
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answered by Anonymous
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If this is something that you have all the time see a Dr. and ask for a H. Pylori blood test. If it's occasional from spicy food do the old fashioned thing and if it's gas trapped use vinegar and sugar and a little water, swallow it and it should come out. If it is pain or real discomfort, use Maalox or something like that. But please don't try to treat it yourself it it is a recurring thing. H. Pylori is a virus that causes most ulcers and must be treated so it doesn't become something more serious. OK?
Lastly if it's spicy or greasy foods and you are 30 or older it's time to change the diet and not eat that crap anymore. Sorry!
2006-10-23 16:01:44
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answered by MISS-MARY 6
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a good dump!
2006-10-23 16:01:39
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answered by TWISTER 4
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try it, you'll find out.
2006-10-23 15:54:58
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answered by Southie9 5
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