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Growling stomach? Here’s what to do

Anna Sandner
3.5.2023
Translation: Eva Francis

Stomach cramps, rumbling, bloating? These five plants will help your stomach relax and make you feel better.

Anyone who’s ever had stomach cramps knows that our stomachs is basically a large muscle. As the muscle cells contract and relax (this process is called peristalsis), food is mixed and digested with the help of gastric acid. Did you know that your stomach’s elasticity allows it to expand considerably, thereby helping it to absorb up to three litres of food at a time?

However, stress, an unhealthy diet, medication and other things can throw the stomach out of balance. The result? Gas, bloating, heartburn, nausea, cramps and many more symptoms. The following five plants can help calm your stomach.

Fennel

Turmeric

Ginger

Cumin

Camomile

What’s also good for your stomach

Drink plenty. Without enough water, your stomach will have a hard time working properly. When food enters the stomach, it’s broken down by gastric acid. Liquid dilutes the stomach acid and thus supports the digestive process. You’ll also prevent heartburn, which is more common when you’re dehydrated. Make sure not to drink while eating but half an hour before or after your meal.

Don’t overwhelm your stomach. Of course, we all have our eating habits, and it’s not easy to change them. Nevertheless, what your digestive organ has to deal with obviously influences your stomach and your well-being. Essentially, a healthy diet with enough fibres and healthy fats is good. If you want to ease the burden on your stomach, avoid fatty, fried and very spicy foods.

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