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Indigestion

Digestive system / Stomach

Digestive system / Small intestine

Also known as: DyspepsiaStomach upset

Supplements for Oral Use

  • Turmeric RatingRatingRatingRatingRating

    Turmeric is a carminative; helps eliminate gas; stimulates gallbladder; alleviates symptoms. Take turmeric daily, containing 1-2 g of curcumin, in divided doses, with meals, for many weeks.

  • Artichoke leaf RatingRatingRatingRating

    Artichoke leaf is a bitter; stimulates bile production, digestion and digestive enzyme production. Take 3-12 g of dried artichoke leaf or 1.0-1.5 g standardized artichoke leaf daily, in divided doses, for many months.

  • Caraway oil RatingRatingRatingRating

    Caraway oil is a carminative; helps eliminate gas; improves digestion; alleviates stomach pain; soothes digestive system. Take 5-10 drops of caraway oil daily, in a juice, in divided doses, for many weeks.

  • Caraway seeds RatingRatingRatingRating

    Caraway seeds are carminative; they help eliminate gas; alleviate stomach pain and intestinal spasms. Take 1.0-1.5 teaspoon (2-4 g) of caraway seeds daily, in tea form, in divided doses, for many weeks.

  • Cayenne RatingRatingRatingRating

    Cayenne improves digestion; alleviates stomach pain. Take 1.5-3.0 g of cayenne daily, in divided doses, for many weeks.

  • Digestive enzymes RatingRatingRatingRating

    Digestive enzymes stimulate digestion; improve digestion. Take digestive enzymes daily, with meals, in divided doses, for many months, as suggested on the label.

  • Greater celandine RatingRatingRatingRating

    Greater celandine is a bitter; stimulates digestion and digestive enzyme production; stimulates stomach acid production; alleviates stomach pain and intestinal spasms. Take greater celandine daily, containing 10-20 mg of chelidonin, in divided doses, for many weeks. Use this product under the control of an experienced practitioner.

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