From our list of herbs and spices, the following are recommended for Diarrhea:
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- Apple Pectin
- Asparagus Root
- Avena Sativa
- Barberry Root
- Bilberry
- Black Walnut Hull
- Blackberry Leaf
- Bladderwrack
- Blessed Thistle
- Boswellia
- Brazilian Guarana
- Bugleweed
- Burdock Root
- Cats Claw
- Chamomile
- Chinese Rhubarb Root
- Cranesbill
- Evening Primrose
- Feverfew
- Flaxseed
- Ginger Root
- Grapefruit Seed
- Guar Gum
- Hemp Oil
- Kelp
- Kola Nut
- Lemon Balm
- Milk Thistle
- Muirapauma
- Oregon Grape Root
- Pau D Arco
- Peppermint Leaf
- Plantain
- Psyllium
- Quassia
- Raspberry
- Red Raspberry
- Rosemary
- Senna
- Slippery Elm Bark
- Spirulina
- Tongkat Ali
- Valerian Root
Natural Cures and Remedies for Diarrhea
Turmeric has proved another effective home remedy for diarrhoea. It is a very useful intestinal antiseptic. It is also a gastric stimulant and a tonic. Turmeric rhizome, its juice or dry powder are all very helpful in curing chronic diarrhea. In the form of dry powder, it may be taken in buttermilk or plain water.
Indications (Bael) – Allergy ; Ameba ; Ankylostomiasis ; Aphtha ; Asthma ; Bacteria ; Beriberi ; Bronchosis ; Cancer, abdomen ; Cancer, colon ; Cancer, nose ; Cardiopathy ; Catarrh ; Colitis ; Conjunctivosis ; Constipation ; Convulsion ; Cramp ; Dermatosis ; Diabetes ; Diarrhea ; Dropsy ; Dysentery ; Dyspepsia ; Edema ; Enterosis ; Escherichia ; Fever ; Fungus ; Gastrosis ; Giardia ; Gonorrhea ; Hyperglycemia ; IBS ; Induration ; Infection ; Inflammation ; Jaundice ; Malaria ; Mucososis ; Mycosis ; 49
Apple Pectin, Asparagus Root, Avena Sativa, Barberry Root, Bilberry, Black Walnut Hull, Blackberry Leaf, Bladderwrack, Blessed Thistle, Boswellia, Brazilian Guarana, Bugleweed, Burdock Root, Cats Claw, Chamomile, Chinese Rhubarb Root, Cranesbill, Evening Primrose, Feverfew, Flaxseed, Ginger Root, Grapefruit Seed, Guar Gum, Hemp Oil, Kelp, Kola Nut, Lemon Balm, Milk Thistle, Muirapauma, Oregon Grape Root, Pau D Arco, Peppermint Leaf, Plantain, Psyllium, Quassia, Raspberry, Red Raspberry, Rosemary, Senna, Slippery Elm Bark, Spirulina, Tongkat Ali, Valerian Root
As people recover, such large dosages of vitamin C become excessive and cause diarrhea, a sign that the dosage should be reduced. However, huge 202
Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Prickly Poppy) – Ingestion of the seed oil can cause anemia, diarrhea, dysentery, high-tension glaucoma, and vomiting due to the carcinogenic’ alkaloid, sanguinarine. Toxicity is due to interaction of sanguinarine and 11-oxo-triacon-tanoic acid. Milk of cows fed prickly poppy can cause glaucoma (WO2). LD50 of argemone oil
Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Wolfberry) – Class 2b (AHP). “Health hazards not known with proper therapeutic dosages” (PH2). Avoid in cold, diarrhea, and pregnancy (PH2).
Apple Pectin
Asparagus Root
Avena Sativa
Barberry Root
Bilberry
Black Walnut Hull
Blackberry Leaf
Bladderwrack
Blessed Thistle
Boswellia
Brazilian Guarana
Bugleweed
Burdock Root
Cats Claw
Chamomile
Chinese Rhubarb Root
Cranesbill
Evening Primrose
Feverfew
Flaxseed
Ginger Root
Grapefruit Seed
Guar Gum
Hemp Oil
Kelp
Kola Nut
Lemon Balm
Milk Thistle
Muirapauma
Oregon Grape Root
Pau D Arco
Peppermint Leaf
Plantain
Psyllium
Quassia
Raspberry
Red Raspberry
Rosemary
Senna
Slippery Elm Bark
Spirulina
Tongkat Ali
Valerian Root
Activities (Avens) – Antidiarrheal ; Antihemorrhagic ; Antipyretic ; Antiseptic ; Astringent ; Digestive ; Hypotensive ; Stomachic ; Styptic ; Tonic .