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Do not eat these if you have a stomach ulcer

Let's talk about what ulcers are, first, a stomach ulcer is a sore that develops on the lining of the esophagus, stomach, or small intestine, the ulcers arise from stomach acids damaging the lining of the digestive tract. Some common causes include H. pylori bacteria and anti-inflammatory pain relievers like aspirin. While there are no foods proven to harm or cause or cause an ulcer, certain foods may irritate the stomach lining, and aggravate the ulcer. these include very spicy foods, acidic foods, and alcohol.  People with active ulcers may want to limit these foods if they cause symptoms, additionally, when you have an ulcer, you should review your current medication with your doctor to see if any of them may be stomach irritants. It is also important to stop smoking when you have an ulcer since it's detrimental to health and prevents healing. Here are some foods to avoid Hot beverages 🍵 Hot beverages such as tea, coffee, cocoa, and milk should be avoided because they cause...

Home remedy for cough and catarrh in just ONE WEEK

Are you grappling with a persistent cough and stubborn catarrh that just won't quit? Fear not, for relief may be closer than you think.  The discomfort of incessant coughing cannot be overstated. Left untreated, it can pave the way for a host of respiratory ailments, from asthma to lung cancer, and even esophageal reflux. But amidst the chaos of modern medicine, sometimes the answer lies in the wisdom of age-old remedies. Enter the remedy – a concoction of nature's finest offerings: Miracle Leaf (Kalanchoe Pinnata) : Nature's healer, known for its remarkable properties in soothing respiratory discomfort. Garlic : A powerhouse of health benefits, revered for its antibacterial and antiviral properties. Honey : Liquid gold, not only for its sweetness but also for its soothing and antimicrobial qualities. Preparation: Begin by washing three miracle leaves with a gentle solution of salt and water, ensuring cleanliness and purity. Next, gently heat the leaves in a dry pan until t...