What is the best alternitive medicine for a touch of diverticulitis?
What is the best alternitive medicine for a touch of diverticulitis with out using any doctor prescribed crap?
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August 4th, 2010 at 11:33 pm
Hope this helps.
* Alfalfa aids digestion and the leaves of alfalfa are rich in minerals and nutrients, including chlorophyll, which aids in detoxifying the body. It can be taken in liquid or tablet form.
* Herbs that help constipation include rhubarb, psyllium, and senna leaves.
* Pau d’arco promotes good digestion, cures fungal infections, and helps fight parasitic infections
* Goldenseal, papaya (the dried latex of the papaya is marketed under the names papayotin, papain or papoid), red clover, and yarrow are beneficial for diverticulitis. Caution: Do not take goldenseal on a daily basis for more than a week at a time, and do not use during pregnancy. Do not give goldenseal to children under two. Do not use goldenseal without consulting a physician if you have had heart disease, diabetes, glaucoma, a stroke, or high blood pressure.
* Caraway and peppermint teas are excellent digestive aids (recommend drinking peppermint tea after meals).
* Basil is an effective remedy for a variety of digestive disorders and promotes normal bowel function
* Chamomile tea at bedtime is gentle and calming Caution: Do not use chamomile on an ongoing basis, as ragweed allergy may result. Avoid it completely if you are allergic to ragweed.
August 5th, 2010 at 12:25 am
It’s something to take seriously. For now, do as your doctor says, take the antibiotics if he/she recommends them. After this episode passes, look toward your log-term health; change your diet, slowly increase the amount of fiber, fruits, and vegetables in your diet. Your colon will thank you!
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