10 Quick Home Remedies for Food Poisoning
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Famous Astrologer K.V.Vighnesh
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All
of us have suffered from food poisoning at some point in life. You may
have had those mouthwatering sausages from the roadside stall, only to
be visited by severe stomach ache and diarrhea within a couple of days.
It's probably food poisoning you're suffering from and you've caught it
at least once in your life.
With
symptoms ranging from mild to severe abdominal cramps, diarrhea,
nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness and dehydration, food poisoning is
a condition not to be ignored. Listed below are a few effective home remedies to cure food poisoning, right from grandma's own medicine chest!
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Ginger: It
adds flavor to your dishes, but is also an excellent home remedy for
curing almost all types of digestive problems. Take a tablespoon of
honey with a few drops of ginger juice to reduce inflammation and pain.
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Cumin: Cumin
or jeera seeds are a good way to soothe the inflammation in your
stomach, reduce the tenderness and aid healing. Crush a tablespoon of
cumin seeds and add it to your clear soup.
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Basil: Basil
is another excellent home remedy to cure infections of both the stomach
and the throat. Strain the juice of a few basil leaves and add it to a
tablespoon of honey. It's bound to show positive results within a couple
of hours.
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Bananas: Bananas
are a rich of potassium. They aid recovery and reduce the effects of
food poisoning to an impressive level. Mash a couple of bananas and
apple, or whip up a quick banana shake.
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Apples: Apples
are as effective against food poisoning as they reduce heartburn and
acid reflux. Apples are known to have enzymes that inhibit the growth of
the bacteria that cause diarrhea and stomach ache.
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Lemon: The
acidity of the lemon juice kills most of the bacteria that cause food
poisoning. Squeeze the juice of a lemon and add a pinch of sugar to it.
Drink it as you would take any medicine, or you can even add lemon to
your tea.
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Activated charcoal: Activated
charcoal absorbs all the unwanted gases and substances that may be
harmful to the delicate lining of the stomach, thereby aiding speedy
recovery.
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Water: It
is very important to keep yourself fully hydrated during the period of
food poising, as your body tends to lose more water through diarrhea.
Also, keeping up your water content, rapidly flushes out the toxins and
bacteria, which enhances your recovery.
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Apple cider vinegar: Being
acidic in nature, vinegar, specifically apple cider vinegar, soothes
the gastro-intestinal lining. Also, it makes the environment of the
stomach inhospitable for the bacteria to breed in, which helps speed up
the recovery.
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Peppermint tea: It's
not just aromatherapy. Peppermint oil is known to have a soothing
effect, which is extremely beneficial for people suffering from stomach
spasms due to food poisoning. Add a few drops to your tea; your cramps
will vanish in a couple of hours.
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