Bloated stomach, uncomfortable, gas… you’re not alone. Bloating affects 20-30% of people worldwide. Several factors can trigger this disorder, namely gas buildup in the intestine, intestinal bacteria imbalances, ulcers, constipation, parasitic infections and many more. Traditionally, people used natural remedies, including herbal teas, to relieve swelling. Here are 6 effective herbal teas to help relieve swelling.
Mint
In traditional medicine, mint is widely recognized for its calming action on digestive problems. It has a cool and refreshing taste. Test-tube and animal studies show that plant compounds called flavonoids found in peppermint can inhibit the activity of mast cells (immune system cells). When these are abundant in the intestine, they sometimes cause bloating.
Other studies have also shown that peppermint relaxes the intestines, which can relieve intestinal spasms and the bloating and pain that accompanies them.
To prepare the herbal tea, add 1 tablespoon of dried mint leaves, 1 tea bag, or 3 tablespoons of fresh mint leaves to a cup of boiled water. Let them sit for 10 minutes before drinking.
lemon balm
A European Medicines Agency suggests that lemon balm tea helps relieve mild digestive problems such as bloating and gas. Available in North America, Europe, and other regions, lemon balm tea has a lemony smell and flavor along with hints of mint. According to various researches, this herbal tea can decrease abdominal pain, constipation, and other digestive symptoms.
To prepare, steep a tablespoon (3g) of dried lemon balm leaves or a tea bag in a 240ml cup of boiled water for 10 minutes.
Wormwood
Wormwood is a green leafy herb that makes a bitter tea, but you can sweeten the flavor with lemon juice and honey. Due to its bitterness, the plant is sometimes used in bitter digestive products to aid digestion. Human studies suggest that one gram capsules of dried wormwood may prevent or relieve indigestion or upper abdominal discomfort.
This plant promotes the release of digestive juices, which can optimize digestion and reduce bloating. Animal studies indicate that wormwood may also kill the parasites that cause the bloat.
To prepare the tea, use one teaspoon (1.5 g) of the dried herb per cup of boiled water and steep for 5 minutes.
Wormwood should not be used during pregnancy, as it contains thujone, a compound that can cause uterine contractions.
Ginger
Ginger tea has been used since ancient times for stomach ailments. Scientific studies claim that taking 1 to 1.5 grams of ginger capsules daily in divided doses helps relieve nausea. Additionally, ginger supplements can speed stomach emptying, ease digestive upset, and reduce bloating and gas.
Use 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of powdered dried ginger root per cup of boiled water. Soak for 5 minutes. Ginger tea has a spicy flavor that you can sweeten with honey and lemon.
Fennel
Fennel has traditionally been used for digestive disorders, especially abdominal pain, bloating, gas and constipation. It tastes similar to licorice. In rats, treatment with fennel extract helped fight ulcers. Preventing ulcers can reduce the risk of swelling.
If you want to use tea bags, you can buy fennel seeds and crush them to make tea. Measure 1 to 2 teaspoons of seeds per cup of boiled water. Soak for 10-15 minutes.
chamomile
Chamomile is part of the daisy family. In traditional medicine, chamomile is used to treat indigestion, gas, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and ulcers. Animal and test-tube studies indicate that chamomile may prevent bacterial infections in Helicobacter pylori which cause stomach ulcers and are associated with bloating.
To make this nice, slightly sweet tea, pour 1 tablespoon of dried chamomile over a cup of boiled water and steep for 10 minutes.
angelica roots
This plant has a bitter taste, but tastes great when steeped in lemon balm tea. The bitter components of the plant favor the stimulation of digestive juices for better digestion. Additionally, animal research shows that angelica root helps relieve constipation, which causes bloating.
If you are pregnant, you should always consult your healthcare professional before using the herb to ensure proper care.
lemon juice
Lemon juice stimulates Digestive enzymes and speeds up the digestion process. Make yourself a glass of warm lemon water if you have eaten a lot of salt recently. This will help you get rid of excess sodium and reduce swelling in the abdomen. In fact, staying hydrated on a daily basis helps prevent bloating.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26074998
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