{"id":2931,"date":"2019-03-03T06:06:38","date_gmt":"2019-03-03T06:06:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/carolinehgroth.com.au\/?p=2931"},"modified":"2019-03-03T22:54:35","modified_gmt":"2019-03-03T22:54:35","slug":"bloating-natural-remedies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.carolinehgroth.com.au\/bloating-natural-remedies\/","title":{"rendered":"Stomach Cramps, Pain & Bloating? Use These Natural Remedies For Soothing & Prevention"},"content":{"rendered":"

Let me first start out by saying; thank you<\/strong>, for all your support on my gut-healing journeyI absolutely love to share with you what I learn about health as I go along, testing it out on my own body and diving into research & published studies about the microbiome and gut-health. I find this world so incredibly fascinating and especially because I’ve felt and still feel on my own body, the impact poor internal health can have on your overall life-quality.<\/p>\n


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Today, I want to share more about\u00a0BLOATING, STOMACH CRAMPS & PAINS<\/strong> stemming from a poor gut and what you can do to help ease these symptoms by using natural remedies<\/strong> because, as you’d know by now, I’m not much into non-natural products, however in some areas, of course, it serves its time & place in some cases (western medicine).<\/p>\n

But, for now, please stop reaching out for the painkillers and read this post if you want help with healing your gut naturally and gently.<\/p>\n

So, let’s dive into it.<\/strong><\/p>\n

1. Heat-Packs:<\/h3>\n

When heat over 40 degrees is applied to the skin, heat receptors deeper down, where the pain is, are switched on. The heat receptors in turn block the effect of chemical messengers that cause pain to be detected\u00a0by the body.<\/p>\n

The heat doesn’t just provide comfort and have a\u00a0placebo effect – it actually deactivates the pain at a molecular level in much the same way as pharmaceutical painkillers work.<\/p>\n

For quicker relief of pain & discomfort caused by gas and bloating, lie down with a hot heat-pack across your stomach. Allow its heat and weight to help the gas leave your body and the pressure to subside. It also aids digestive organs with a soothing circulation boost – just lie back, preferably with a pillow under your knees, and relax for at least 10 minutes.<\/p>\n

2. Peppermint:<\/h3>\n

Whether you have it as a tea, essential oil rubbed on your stomach or as a supplement,\u00a0peppermint\u00a0<\/strong>can be really beneficial for stomach discomfort, and help soothe your digestive system quicker.<\/p>\n

Peppermint has\u00a0relaxant and antispasmodic properties<\/strong> and can help relieve cramps and spasms in the gastrointestinal tract, bile duct and gallbladder. This will help improve the passage of food through the digestive tract, allowing them to go through smoothly and without pain or discomfort.<\/p>\n

<\/span>The volatile oils in peppermint also stimulate the gallbladder to release bile that your body uses to digest fats.
\nThe flow of bile to the liver can also be increased by the compounds in peppermint tea. A well functioning liver is another key element & vital to overall digestive health and therefore reducing bloating & stomach problems.<\/p>\n

Please buy\u00a0real\u00a0<\/strong>peppermint-tea and not a product that has artificially flavoured peppermint in it as it won’t have any benefits to your health.<\/em><\/p>\n

3. Magnesium:<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Magnesium is a mineral that is naturally found in your body, as well as in several different foods. It’s a required element of energy production, and it is also present in over 300 enzyme systems in your body. This mineral plays a vital role in almost all of the systems in your body. It helps keep your bones strong, regulates your digestive system, protects your brain from oxidative stress and stimulates energy production.<\/p>\n

You’d have seen me absolutely\u00a0rave\u00a0<\/strong>about Magnesium before, and I’ve been a big believer in Magnesium for many, many years. However, it wasn’t up until about 6 months ago that I started using Topical Magnesium<\/strong>\u00a0<\/strong>and I cannot tell you how many beneficial effects it’s had on my body and how diverse it is in its usage-methods.<\/p>\n

You see, your muscles need magnesium to relax. Without it, you get a buildup of lactic acid, which causes cramping. This goes for your digestive system, too.<\/p>\n

For women, magnesium spray<\/strong> can reduce cramps, migraines and symptoms of PMS like bloating and moodiness.<\/p>\n

And, did you know,\u00a0Magnesium Spray\u00a0<\/strong>is absorbed\u00a0better\u00a0<\/strong>topically through the skin than it is when you take it orally? Mindblown, right?<\/p>\n

I use\u00a0Abundant Natural Health\u00a0<\/strong>Magnesium Sport Spray & Magnesium Ache Gel on my stomach – it’s 99.9% natural, certified organic, contains Australian salt & cucumber and is Australian made.<\/p>\n

You can try a\u00a0free sample here<\/strong><\/a> and use my code\u00a0CAROLINE15\u00a0<\/strong>for 15% off.<\/p>\n

4. Digestive Enzymes:<\/h3>\n

Your pancreas can secrete up to eight cups of pancreatic enzymes each day, and these enzymes are\u00a0vital<\/strong>\u00a0in helping your body break down and process carbohydrates, fats and proteins.<\/p>\n

Lipase breaks fat molecules down so your body can absorb them. Protease breaks down proteins and helps regulate bacteria levels. Finally, Amylase works to break down starch or carbohydrates so your body can absorb them more quickly.<\/p>\n

And, if you’re suffering from\u00a0Leaky Gut<\/strong> then your digestive tract experiences a lot of inflammation. Researchers performed a study\u00a0that showed having adequate amounts of pancreatic enzymes in your body can help heal inflammation. It does this by taking a lot of strain off of your intestines by breaking down the nutrients so your body can absorb them better.<\/p>\n

5. Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice (DGL)<\/h3>\n

DGL has many medicinal properties that can help you internally and I love and swear by this, especially if I have a bit of reflux and heartburn as well, I’ll pop a DGL pill (I find the chewable version best) and swallow the rest with some water.<\/p>\n

One trial took 17 participants with various digestive issues and had them take DGL a few times a day for a period of six days. The patients that got DGL<\/strong> reported less pain and irritation in their symptoms. DGL is important for helping your body maintain the mucosal lining in your stomach and intestines, as well as soothing irritation and inflammation.<\/p>\n

6. Stop Stressing:<\/h3>\n

One of the biggest factors that plays a significant role in whether you will feel bloated & with a painful stomach or nicely balanced after a meal is..\u00a0STRESS.<\/strong><\/p>\n

It can be about little or big things, but as soon as you bring further stress and frustrations into your body with every bite you take, you stomach will immediately react. I’m a big supporter and believer of the gut-brain connection and a lot of our food-patterns are grounded and rooted in our emotional subconscious mind. This can manifest itself in the stomach and cause stress-induced pain & bloating.<\/p>\n

To soothe your stress and racing mind, try to add in some stress-reducing practices like yoga<\/a>, meditation<\/a>, calming herbs like Ashwaghanda, listening to a podcast, reading a book or even exercising or a walk to get your digestive system moving.<\/p>\n

Remember, the mind-body connection goes both ways – I know that when my gut feels healthy & thriving, my mind will be a lot happier as well. This is because 90% of your overall serotonin\u00a0(the happiness hormone) is found within your intestines, along with 50% of your dopamine, which is involved in your motivation.<\/p>\n

7. ACV & Lemon:<\/h3>\n

When the body is unable to produce enough stomach acid, it is unable to digest protein molecules and key minerals. These partially digested protein molecules get into the small intestine and create significant stress on the pancreas to produce adequate enzymes to metabolise the protein effectively.<\/p>\n

If this occurs repeatedly over time, it will wear down the pancreatic enzyme storage and cause stress and irritation to the intestinal lining.<\/p>\n

When we digest our food poorly it leads to increased inflammatory activity which depletes key minerals and\u00a0anti-oxidants throughout the body. This mineral depletion leads to an inability to form stomach acid and the vicious cycle of poor digestion and chronic inflammation\u00a0continues<\/p>\n

So, start your day, on an empty stomach, with Raw <\/strong>Apple Cider Vinegar\u00a0<\/strong>(with the mother),\u00a0Lemon Juice & warm water.\u00a0<\/strong>Drink it with a straw so it doesn’t ruin the enamel on your teeth.<\/p>\n

This will help your body to have the resources it needs to produce adequate stomach acid in the future.\u00a0 When you improve stomach acid levels, it makes a huge difference on your overall health.<\/p>\n


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As I always say;\u00a0we’re all different.\u00a0<\/strong>We have different bodies, we live different lives. No human being contains the exact same cells as another human and so our diets and approach to health should be tailored to suit us.<\/p>\n

I hope you can find inspiration to help soothe your bloating, stomach pain and cramps naturally, but please remember to go see someone about your overall gut-health if symptoms persist and you continue with pain and discomfort.<\/p>\n

Lots of love, Caroline xx<\/strong><\/p>\n

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