An upset stomach, especially one that is chronically so, indicates that something isn’t right with your digestive system or your acid environment. Many quick healers are natural. Here are seven good options:
1. Carrot and Mint “Juice”
It might sound iffy, but this concoction is helpful if you’re suffering from the winter flu; the carrot provides nourishment and peppermint soothes your upset stomach. Boil four sliced carrots, four cups of water, and one teaspoon of dried peppermint or one peppermint teabag. Turn the heat to medium-low and cook about 15 minutes or until carrots are soft. If you’re using a teabag, remove it, then blend the mixture until smooth and enjoy! You can also add a pinch of ground ginger to further soothe, or a squeeze of lemon juice for flavor.
2. Rice Tea
To settle an upset stomach or stop diarrhea, make a rice “tea.” Boil 1/2 cup of rice in six cups of water for about 15 minutes. Strain out the rice, then flavor the water with a dash of honey or sugar and drink warm.
3. Yogurt
You probably don’t crave anything dairy when you have a stomachache, but the probiotic qualities of yogurt—aka live bacteria—make it a good cure as it eases digestive discomfort and boosts your immune system. Just make sure to choose non-fat plain yogurt without added sugar or flavors when you have an upset stomach.
4. Apple Cider Vinegar
A mixture of one tablespoon apple cider vinegar, one cup warm water, and one tablespoon honey will ease indigestion and…
…may alleviate cramping and gas in your upset stomach. It can also lessen discomfort caused by heartburn.
5. Caraway Seeds
Caraway seeds are packed with vitamins and minerals, which inhibit the growth of bad bacteria that causes indigestion, gas, or bloating and contributes to an upset stomach. Nibble on a handful after eating your meal, or if you feel gassy.
6. Fennel
Whether it’s indigestion or gas and bloating, fennel can help. Sip a fennel tea, chew on a few fennel seeds or crunch on some raw. It supports digestion, reduces gas, helps with cramping, and reduces nausea from an upset stomach.
7. Cherries, Raisins, Apricots, & Prunes
All fiber-friendly foods that should get your system moving and ease your upset stomach.