Nausea After Eating – Causes, Natural Treatments And Home Remedies

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Nausea After Eating – Causes, Natural Treatments And Home Remedies

Treatment includes further workup and evaluation for food allergies. A high fiber diet may be helpful. Rapid relief may be obtained by consuming the herb slippery elm. Licorice root is as effective as pharmaceuticals which are commonly prescribed to heal peptic ulcer disease. Rhubarb root and yarrow can be used to control bleeding and relieve nausea.

Fresh cabbage juice is a traditional remedy which has been substantiated by modern research. Drinking one liter per day of fresh cabbage juice throughout the day for a ten day period has been shown to completely heal ulcers. If you do not like the taste of cabbage juice, take 1.6 grams of glutamine daily. In research studies, one hundred percent of ulcers were healed within one month. The rates of healing for cabbage juice and glutamine surpass the rate of healing for conventional medications.


Other Causes of Nausea after Eating

Women who are pregnant may experience nausea after eating. Feeling rushed or stressed is a major cause of stomach distress. You may have “caught a bug”.

If you have an impaired immune system, you may experience nausea, bloating, gassiness and loose stools after meals.

Nausea and pain are common if gallstones are present.

Nausea, vomiting, lack of appetite, tiredness, and flu like symptoms may be early signs of hepatitis.

Some people with diabetes experience nausea when blood sugar levels are out of the normal range.

Parasites may be present.

Some cancers cause nausea.

Medications may precipitate nausea as well.

There is a vast array of conditions which cause nausea after eating. Treatment depends upon the cause. If nausea is recurrent, it is essential that you consult your primary health care provider for proper diagnosis. Once you know the cause of your nausea, then an appropriate plan of care may be implemented.


Author

This article was written for Insights-on-Health.com in Nov 2013 by Patricia Bratianu RN PhD RH-AHG. Patricia has been a Registered Nurse for almost forty years in a wide variety of settings. As a Registered Nurse, she realized that conventional healthcare was not meeting the needs of all patients. She became an herbalist and obtained a PhD in Natural Health. Patricia is a professional member of the American Herbalist’s Guild, passing the stringent peer reviewed process to become a Registered Herbalist.

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