Herbs for Ulcers
Gastric ulcers are those that occur in the stomach, while duodenal ulcers are located in the upper portion of the small intestine; the term peptic ulcer commonly encompasses both types. H. pylori bacteria cause many peptic ulcers. This organism or other irritants can break down the mucosal lining of the stomach, allowing digestive acid to eat away at the underlying tissue. Typical symptoms of gastric ulcers are a chance to talk, sharp pain in the upper abdomen, loss of appetite, bloating. They are often the result of stress and irregular eating. No treatment of peptic ulcer disease leads to serious complications. I may be the cause of serious diseases.
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Great Nettle – Nettle leaf
£2.00 – £3.90Despite it’s rough exterior, nettle is one of the best remedies for various ailments: anemia (increases the amount of hemoglobin), high blood pressure, coughs and colds, congestion, unitary tract infections and kidney and many other problems.
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Great Nettle – Nettle root
£3.50 – £6.60Despite it’s rough exterior, nettle is one of the best remedies for various ailments: anemia, high blood pressure, coughs and colds, congestion, unitary tract infections and kidney and many other problems. It also seems to be effective in reducing pain and producing a sedative effect.
Rated 5.00 out of 5