Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Effective Remedy for Digestive Problems

Following herbal extracts have safe and natural solution to Digestive problems:

Plumbago zeylanica:
It increases the digestive powers by promoting appetite, and is used to treat a variety of disorders of the alimentary tract such as dyspepsia, diarrhea and piles.

Piper nigrum:
It possesses the properties of stimulating, carminative, expectorating, tonic, aphrodisiac, diuretic, emmenagogue, vermifugal, and analgesic. It is used to treat cold-wet diseases such as bronchitis, cough, cold, hoarseness, hiccup, laryngitis, respiratory problems, asthma, gout, arthritis, rheumatism, nausea, catarrh, worms, flatulence, indigestion, and dyspepsia. Also known as the "Long Pepper," it removes cold and obstructions from the liver and spleen and helps dispel abdominal tumors.

Trachyspermum copticum:
It is a powerful cleanser. It is helpful for stimulating the appetite and enhancing digestion. It is recommended to help alleviate gas and discomfort in the stomach. It is also helpful for the functioning of the respiratory system and the kidneys.

Carica papaya:
It regulates the expression of replicase polyproteins. It is a strong digestive enzyme and useful in serious digestive disorders such as bloating and chronic indigestion. Unique ability of this is to break down protein and convert a portion of it into arginine because arginine influences the production of the human growth hormone. It improves Digestion and promote intestinal health.

Allium sativum:
It is one of the most beneficial foods for the digestive system. It exercises a beneficial effect on the lymph, aids in elimination of noxious waste matter in the body. It stimulates peristaltic action and the secretion of the digestive juices. It has the ability to destroy harmful bacteria in the intestines without affecting the beneficial organisms which aid digestion.

Zingiber officinale:
It is the dried form of ginger rhizome. Ginger rhizome is a medicinal herb used principally for the treatment of indigestion.i.e. distress after eating that includes the symptoms of bloating, heartburn, flatulence & nausea. It is a common appetizing spice conveniently used to perk up digestion & avert nausea. These properties result from helping bowel movements & calming the muscles controlling the digestive system.

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