5 teas help treat diarrhea effectively
Diarrhea is a common disease related to digestion, causing fatigue and affecting life.
Continuous partying on holidays makes you face the risk of diarrhea due to eating contaminated food. If you do not want to take medicine, you can use the following teas to treat diarrhea.
Chrysanthemum tea
Chrysanthemum tea has long been a favorite drink, not only because of its fragrant aroma but also for its use in treating many diseases. In particular, chamomile tea is often used to treat digestive disorders such as dyspepsia, abdominal pain, ulcers, diarrhea and gastritis.
In addition, chrysanthemum tea can help reduce stomach pain during menstruation and tension headaches.
Ginger tea
Ginger is considered a medicinal god in the treatment of diarrhea.(Photo: Mamaletter).
Ginger contains two compounds gingerol and shogaol, which work to relieve pain and fight inflammation. Ginger juice produces the enzymes needed to digest food, reduce flatulence, indigestion, and fight off bacteria that cause diarrhea.
Method: Fresh ginger is washed, sliced, put in warm and boiled for 5 minutes. If it is difficult to drink, you can add salt, sugar or honey.
Orange peel tea
Orange peel tea is a folk remedy used for hundreds of years to prevent diarrhea.
To have a cup of orange peel tea, simply peel orange peel into small pieces, put in a pot and boil water, cool, add honey and use as daily drinking water.
Potato tea
Potatoes are full of starch. When digested, starch in potatoes will make it more solid and no longer in liquid form.
How to make: 2 tubers of potatoes washed, peeled and diced. Heat the potatoes in 1 liter of water. Turn off the stove when the water boils, cool, pick up the potatoes, add some salt. Potato tea should be replaced with filtered water throughout the day.
Mint tea
Drinking a cup of mint tea after eating will help support the digestive tract.(Photo: Buzzle).
Mint is the favorite flavor of many people. Mint tea works to treat stomach problems, reduce nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea or constipation. Like other teas, you can boil water and mint leaves, cool them, add sugar and drink.
Also, be aware that during the use of tea, you should avoid fruit juices or carbonated drinks, as they can make diarrhea worse.
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