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2007-02-09 13:51:58 · 9 answers · asked by ♥Chastons Wifey♥ 5 in Health Alternative Medicine

9 answers

Hi Greys Wifey

Here are a few ideas to use.

Natural Cures

Diet: Stop eating all solid food, drink plenty of fluids, and immediately take six charcoal tablets, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bifidobacteria, L. bulgaricus, and grape seed extract. Also replace lost electrolytes, if needed, by dissolving one teaspoon of salt and four teaspoons of sugar in one quart of water. Be accurate with salt amount or it may create more dehydration. Garlic cloves can also be helpful. Once symptoms abate, slowly reintroduce high-fiber foods such as grains to help settle your stomach.

If you are traveling in areas where food poisoning is common, try eating hotter, spicy foods to encourage more gastric secretions and avoid all drinking water except bottled water and do not eat any raw vegetables or use ice in your drinks.

Herbs: For non-severe cases of food poisoning, drink cumin, coriander, or fennel tea.

Homeopathy: Arsen alb., Chamomilla, Ipecac., Apis mel., Nux vom., and Colchicum are useful homeopathic remedies for food poisoning.

Juice Therapy: Drink the juice of carrot, beet, and garlic to help settle your stomach and also to help eliminate bacteria or viruses associated with food poisoning.

Nutritional Supplementation: The following nutrients can help hasten recovery and prevent long-term side effects related to food poisoning: acidophilus, charcoal tablets, grape seed extract, garlic capsules, vitamin C with bioflavonoids, and kelp tablets.

Lipoic acid is also useful because it can protect the liver from damaging free-radical attack caused by ingesting poisonous foods.

Best of health to you

2007-02-09 14:00:20 · answer #1 · answered by HEAL ONESELF 5 · 1 2

Cranberry juice can help restore lost fluids from vomiting and diarhea. Cranberry juice will not 'cure' food poisoning.

In this case, cranberry juice and water or gatorade would work equally well.

Food poisoning is caused by bacterial toxins, which are unaffected by cranberry juice.

2007-02-09 14:57:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Charcoal Tablets For Food Poisoning

2016-10-29 21:43:16 · answer #3 · answered by ishman 4 · 0 0

it can't hurt but it wont help
try this

Food poisoning, diarrhea, ulcers
1 cup boiling water to ½ cup of peppermint leaves, steep 10 minutes strain & sip
Goldenseal root tea (Cherokee Indians)

BUT also see the Doctor!

2007-02-09 15:59:04 · answer #4 · answered by sapphire_630 5 · 0 1

I don't think cranberry juice helps poison anything !

If you mixed a little arsenic in it, then i think it would .

2007-02-09 13:57:45 · answer #5 · answered by dad 4 · 1 3

No.

Food poisoning is some serious stuff and you will need an emergency room pronto.

2007-02-09 13:56:17 · answer #6 · answered by jennifer e 2 · 1 2

Not that I know of but Apple Cider Vinegar (with water) helps.

2007-02-09 14:01:12 · answer #7 · answered by Sakina R 2 · 1 1

Sorry No that would be not help ma'am !

2007-02-09 19:33:05 · answer #8 · answered by Dane Aqua 5 · 0 0

no idea, but taking activated charcoal may help by soaking up toxin.

2007-02-10 03:30:38 · answer #9 · answered by scqtv 1 · 1 0

Oh, an EASY question!

NO.

2007-02-09 13:54:44 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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