Peptic Ulcer Disease Remedies

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Multiple Remedies
Posted by Rebecca (Frederick, Maryland) on 09/16/2011
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Slippery Elm bark supplements should help with the "hunger" pains you are describing. Slippery elm is an herb that helps produce mucus to line the intestinal tract. I used that in addition to cabbage juice and occassionally still take a couple of capsules if I eat something that isn't agreeing with me. You can make a tea out of it, but I find the flavor unappealing, so 2 capsules works best for me. If you take medication, do not take slippery elm within 1 hour of medication because the medicine will not be absorbed properly. Best wishes!



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