17 Remedies For Ulcers - 1
17 Remedies For Ulcers - 1
17 Remedies For Ulcers - 1
It is important to treat these sores immediately to prevent them from becoming chronic and
avoid complications. Keep reading to know more about stomach ulcers and the natural
treatment options.
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17 HOME REMEDIES
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2. Honey
Honey contains an enzyme called glucose oxidase. This enzyme is known to produce hydrogen
peroxide. This may help fight the bacteria responsible for causing peptic ulcers.
• 1 glass of water
• A pinch of cinnamon powder
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3. Garlic
Garlic contains a compound called allicin. This compound possesses powerful antimicrobial
properties. These properties help combat Helicobacter pylori, which are known for triggering
peptic ulcers.
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4. Ginger
Ginger exhibits protective and preventive effects on stomach ulcers and reduces their severity.
Hence, ginger may help in treating symptoms that develop due to stomach ulcers.
• 1 cup of water
• Honey
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5. Turmeric
Turmeric contains a compound called curcumin, which exhibits powerful anti-inflammatory
and antioxidant activities. This may help prevent and treat stomach ulcers.
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6. Banana
Raw bananas contain compounds like phosphatidylcholine and pectin. These compounds
strengthen the stomach mucosal resistance to ulcerogens. This may help in treating peptic
ulcers and their symptoms.
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7. Green Tea
Green tea contains a polyphenol called epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) that exhibits anti-ulcer
activities. Thus, green tea may help in accelerating the healing of the stomach ulcers.
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8. Aloe Vera Juice
Aloe vera gel exhibits strong anti-inflammatory properties. This may help in speeding the
healing of stomach ulcers.
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9. Cabbage
Cabbage is a rich source of an amino acid called glutamine. This compound helps in nourishing
and repairing gastrointestinal lining, which is damaged by ulcers. It also contains an anti-peptic
ulcer factor (vitamin U) that may accelerate the healing of peptic ulcers.
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10. Cayenne Pepper
Cayenne pepper contains a compound called capsaicin. Capsaicin neutralizes the stomach acid
and enhances the release of the stomach mucus. This may help in healing peptic ulcers.
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11. Licorice
Scientific research shows that licorice possesses protective effects on ulcers and enhances the
secretion of stomach mucus. This may help treat stomach ulcers.
• 1 cup of water
• Honey
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12. Vitamin E
Vitamin E exhibits anti-ulcer and cytoprotective effects. This is possibly because of the
increased synthesis of prostaglandins and glutathione by vitamin E. Hence, vitamin E may help
in minimizing the effect of stomach ulcers.
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13. Cranberry Juice
Cranberry juice contains compounds like proanthocyanidins that prevent Helicobacter pylori
from adhering to the intestinal lining.
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14. Coconut
Coconut oil and coconut milk exhibit antiulcerogenic and cytoprotective effects. Both of these
are beneficial for the reduction and management of stomach ulcers.
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15. Fenugreek Seeds
Fenugreek seeds are anti-inflammatory and exhibit mucilaginous properties (17). This may
help in restoring the mucus of the damaged intestinal lining, thereby helping treat stomach
ulcers.
• Water
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16. Drumsticks (Moringa)
Drumstick leaves have healing and anti-inflammatory properties. This may help in reducing
peptic ulcers and prevent further damage.
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17. Dandelion Tea
Dandelion possesses powerful anti-inflammatory properties. This may help in reducing the
severity of stomach ulcers and also accelerates their healing.
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The diet plays a major role in causing and combating peptic ulcers. Here’s a diet chart that
includes the foods to consume and avoid to get rid of stomach ulcers.
Foods To Avoid
• Alcohol
• Salted foods
• Processed or canned foods
• High-fat dairy products
• Too much of spices
• Caffeine
• Red meat
It is also important to follow a few basic tips and make some minor changes to your lifestyle
for complete recovery from peptic ulcers.
Prevention Tips
• Limit your alcohol intake.
• Quit smoking.
• Limit the consumption of anti-inflammatory medications like aspirin and ibuprofen.
• Wash your hands at regular intervals to avoid infections that may trigger ulcers.
• Follow a well-balanced diet plan.
It is important to remember that individuals with stomach ulcers may feel aching hunger pangs
between the navel and the breastbone that may sometimes extend towards the back.
Other than this pain, there are also a few other symptoms that surface
with stomach ulcers.
These symptoms are most evident when the stomach is empty, i.e., early in the morning or
late at night.
A few factors are known to cause stomach ulcers, while a few other factors are known to
increase the risk of developing them. A brief overview of the causes and risk factors for peptic
ulcers is given below.
It is highly recommended to begin treatment as soon as you observe the onset of stomach
ulcers. If left untreated, they may cause internal bleeding and become life-threatening. While
mild to moderate ulcers may be healed with the remedies given here, severe cases need
medical attention.
Your doctor may first review your medical history as well as your symptoms and any prior
medications you were taking. Then, you may be asked to take a blood, stool, or urine test for
diagnosing stomach ulcers. This may also be followed by an endoscopy to look for ulcers in
your stomach using an endoscope.
In some cases, peptic ulcers may cause gastrointestinal bleeding. If this bleeding is sudden and
serious, it may lead to imminent death.
If your ulcers are a result of H. pylori infection, it may take anywhere from two to three weeks
to heal. However, you may need to follow the prescribed treatment for at least eight weeks.
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