Natural Home Remedies for Belching

   

 

 

 

 

Burping, also known as belching, ructus , "Pinkertonistis" or eructation is the release of gas from the digestive tract (mainly esophagus and stomach) through the mouth. This is noisy release of gas from the stomach through the mouth.


Home Remedies for the treatment of belching

Simple home remedy for belching - Herbal teas prepared with blackberry, mint, raspberry and chamomile can prevent belching as they ensure smooth digestion process. Drink a glass of water mixed with half teaspoon of baking soda to get instant relief from belching.

Good home remedy for belching - Take two lemons and squeesed the juce into a glass,And then added a half tea spoon of bakeing powder, And as it foamed she told me to drink it all.

How to get rid of belching - Getting rid of belching

Effective home remedy for belching - Soups are best as an aperitif. One can take it at least ½ hour before meals. It will help in digestion because they are ideal for replacing liquids and salts as well as stimulating the stomach to produce gastric acid.

Natural home remedy for belching - Soak 3 tablespoons carom seeds in an adequate quantity of lime juice and dry in the shade. When fully dried, powder with a little black salt. Take 1 teaspoon of this mixture twice a daily for a few days with a little warm water. This is more effective treatment for belching.

Herbal home remedy for belching - By drinking a mixture of ½ teaspoon of dry ginger powder, a pinch of asafoetida and rock salt and a cupful of warm water, you can prevent belching.

Diet tips for belching

Certain types of vegetables and fruits containing a particular type of starch are not well digested by the stomach but are effective tools to treat bacteria in the stomach such as: beans, lentils, cabbage, bananas, apricots, prunes, onions and sprouts.

Chew a piece of fresh ginger after meals regularly.

Food items like milk and sugar starts the belching process while digesting.

Prevention for belching

  • Avoid carbonated drinks and beer.
  • Avoid drinking from cans or bottles, use a glass on all occasions, and avoid using a straw.
  • Take a few sips of water after meals to check if it helps.
  • Avoid wearing tight clothes, and should have a daily walk for about ½ hour will be beneficial for indigestion.
  • Don't eat or drink extremely fast.


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