Do you know how to regulate your digestive system in daily life? Have you ever experienced gastrointestinal discomfort? The editor once had an experience of gastroenteritis, from a dull pain during meals at the beginning, to nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea with a short gap of half a day. Immediately afterwards, he began to vomit and diarrhea, with a slight fever. After going to the hospital for examination, he found out that it was gastroenteritis. That's a discomfort. Years of gastrointestinal problems have taught me some methods to nourish my digestive system. Today, I will share them with you.
If you don't know the cause of sudden gastroenteritis, don't take medication randomly, otherwise it may worsen your condition and make you even more uncomfortable. In addition to medication treatment, regular maintenance is also quite important. When suffering from gastroenteritis, it is important to avoid spicy and stimulating foods, avoid overeating, eat small meals frequently, eat regularly and in moderation to reduce gastrointestinal burden, and also be careful not to smoke. When gastric acid secretion decreases, such as atrophic gastritis, delicious foods such as thick meat soup and fish soup can be consumed to stimulate gastric acid secretion and promote appetite. You can eat a few hawthorns at each meal, preferably fresh ones, which can stimulate the secretion of gastric juice.
The traditional treatment products for gastritis mainly rely on Western medicine. This passive and singular treatment theory can bring temporary relief to users, but cannot solve the fundamental problem. Moreover, Western medicine products will indiscriminately kill broad-spectrum bacteria, resulting in the killing of both beneficial and harmful bacteria, ultimately leading to malicious human destruction of the natural microbial environment. Zangling Water Sugar, as a water-soluble cellulose, can protect the gastric mucosa and absorb stomach acid, reduce the stimulation of stomach acid and diet on gastric ulcer surface, and alleviate ulcer pain. After rehabilitation, the gastrointestinal tract operates in a completely new benign ecological balance, achieving the effect of comprehensive recovery of gastric ulcers.