Many swear by peppermint tea for
digestive issues of all sorts!
Not exact matches
If you're experiencing any
sort of digestive issues or you're simply not feeling that great, you might want to consider ditching gluten.
This is surprising (and potentially alarming) when you consider that anyone with any
sort of digestive issue should be paying close attention to lectins since they're found in so many foods.
It seems like practically every other person I know these days has some
sort of digestive issue that avoiding gluten would probably improve.
There are a ton
of people these days who don't have Celiac's Disease or any
sort of digestive health
issues but choose to adhere to a Gluten - free diet because they believe it's better for you.
40 - 60 %
of people have some
sort of digestive issue in North America and there is a close connection between
digestive issues and mood, termed the «gut - brain connection».
Do you have some
sort of condition (like skin
issues,
digestive ailments, seasonal allergies or fertility
issues) that medication hasn't helped?
Not chewing enough can wreak all
sorts of havoc further down the digestion line and cause a myriad
of digestive issues.
«Plant Lectins», Dr William Rawls argues that «anyone with any
sort of digestive issue should be paying close attention to lectins since they're found in so many foods» then he lists the problematic ones to be Grains, Beans / legumes, especially soybeans, kidney beans, black beans, peanuts, Tree nuts, such as almonds, pecans, walnuts, cashews, and pistachios concluding that «Fish, eggs, and poultry don't contain lectins or other similarly damaging substances, so they're the best source
of protein.»
The fiber in the carrot helps to absorb excess estrogen and endotoxins in your
digestive system (too much estrogen floating around in your body can lead to all
sorts of hormonal
issues like weight gain, inflammation, and PMS).
Do you have some
sort of condition, like skin
issues,
digestive ailments, seasonal allergies, or chronic pain, that medication hasn't helped?
Spearmint has often been indicated to ease nausea, constipation, diarrhea, and all
sorts of digestive issues that are common with Liver disease, but also is likely to be Hepatoprotective as it has been shown to increase Glutathione S - transferase levels.