Swollen belly and fighting with juices and herbs gases

Published: 02/22/2011 - Updated: 02/06/2018

Having abdominal fat is not the same as having a swollen belly. The swollen belly is due mainly to excessive combination of inadequate food, premenstrual syndrome, excess gas caused by eating fast, talk too much while eating (swallowing air) or by excessive stress, lack of fiber or intestinal parasites. Combining fruit with vegetables or other foods also cause gas and bloating. Foods that are difficult to digest such as beans, chickpeas, milk (lactose), etc., Are a source of intestinal gas.

Other causes of bloating can be: anxiety, colitis, gastritis, cysts, irritable bowel, diverticulitis, etc.

If you suffer frequently from swollen belly, you must also pay attention to your diet, reducing or eliminating red meat (sausages, fried, etc.), cow's milk (and derivatives), refined sugar and bread. Take these juices to regulate bowel function and help remove what is causing the gases.

GENERAL NOTE: Do not add sugar, honey, salt or lemon to juices when not indicated. Don’t accompany any meal with fruit or sugary drinks, and always drink freshly made juices to take advantage of all its properties.

Juice to clean the colon, debug blood and vitalize cells:

Recommended time to take: fasting

Ingredients

  • Half a cup of aloe juice
  • Juice of one lemon
  • One tablespoon of liquid chlorophyll

Procedure

  1. Mix everything together and drink on an empty stomach, slowly, and do not eat anything until 30 minutes have passed.

Juice to eliminate parasites, restructuring intestinal flora and reducing gas

Recommended time to take: In the afternoon, or to accompany the food in the lunch.

Ingredients

  • A glass of fresh carrot juice
  • A clove of raw garlic
  • A stick of celery
  • A handful of alfalfa (germinated or plant)

Procedure

  1. Pass scrubbed and peeled celery and carrots through the blender. Blend the juice with the garlic clove and alfalfa. Drink without straining, trying to chew slowly if necessary. Do not eat anything until 2 hours have passed.

Juice to combat gastritis and colic indigestion

Ingredients

  • Two fresh apples thoroughly washed with skin
  • One tablespoon of flaxseed
  • A glass of lemongrass tea and fennel (a cup of boiling water and add half a tablespoon of each herb, and let stand five minutes. Strain)

Procedure

  1. Pass apples through the extractor to get the juice.
  2. When the infusion is almost cold, strain with flaxseed and then mix with fresh apple juice. Drink immediately. You can use instead of apple juice fresh plum juice.

Juice to fight constipation, gas, gastritis, colitis and anxiety

Ingredients

  • A large piece of papaya
  • One handle (or banana)
  • One tablespoon of flaxseed
  • A glass of pure water
  • Honey

Procedure:

  1. Blend all well and sip slowly.

Powerful infusion to fight intestinal worms, constipation, gas and purging the blood and guts

It is important to avoid adding any sugar since the effect does not work. Do not eat anything else until you've spent half an hour. Drink in the morning daily for 10 days, avoiding any refined flour, sugar, red meats and fried sausages.

Ingredients

  • A handful of epazote
  • A raw garlic
  • A cup of pure water

Procedure

  1. Boil a cup of pure water and add the handful of epazote. Boil 5 minutes and turn.
  2. Peel the garlic clove chewing and eating, then immediately, drink the infusion of epazote.

Infusion to reduce menstrual cramps

Ingredients

  • Some bay leaves (4 or 5)
  • A cinnamon stick
  • Honey
  • A glass of pure water

Procedure

  1. Add bay leaf and boil cinnamon. Off and let stand 5 minutes. Add honey and drink as hot as possible.

About the author
  • K. Laura Garcés G

    Writer, therapist and lecturer. She is a lover of natural medicine and the power of mind and emotions in body and life. In addition, he has studied nutrition and develops appropriate diets to support this healing process.She has written more than 1500 articles in magazines in Spain and Mexico, winner of two literature contests. Linkedin.