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Anti-ulcer

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Herbs with Anti-Ulcer Properties: A Comprehensive Review

By Emilee Wright, Herbalist

Peptic ulcer disease is a highly prevalent gastrointestinal disorder affecting a significant number of individuals worldwide, with the stomach and duodenum being the primary areas of affliction. This distressing condition is often instigated by the presence of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), an infamous ulcer-causing bacterium that seeks to disrupt the delicate balance within our digestive system. Fortunately, nature offers a host of anti-ulcer herbs that possess the extraordinary ability to specifically target and combat this notorious bacterial culprit, thereby providing much-needed relief to those grappling with the debilitating effects of peptic ulcer disease.

Some of these anti-ulcer herbs, like holy basil and licorice, are conveniently found in your favorite teas, making their incorporation into your daily routine hassle-free. Not only that, but you might be surprised to discover that even common culinary herbs, such as cayenne pepper, can play a role in soothing your stomach ulcer. So, why not explore the possibilities that lie within the gentle power of these herbs and give them a chance to work their magic on your well-being?

 

Herbs with anti-ulcer properties:  

Japanese Ginseng (Panax japonicus)   

Kochia scoparia  

Linderae umbellata 

Gum guar  

Holy basil (Ocimum sanctum)