Re: Help please with D
04/24/04 01:50 PM
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Complementary and Alternative Therapies Work with your provider to find remedies that are right for you.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nutrition Avoid coffee, chocolate, dairy products, strong spices, and solid foods. Introduce clear soup, crackers, white bread, rice, potatoes, applesauce, and bananas as diarrhea gets better. Rice or barley water, fresh vegetable juices (especially carrot and celery), miso broth, or other clear broths help restore proper fluid and electrolyte balance. Make rice and barley water using 1 cup of raw grain to 1 quart of boiling water. Let steep for 20 minutes. Strain and drink throughout the day. Lactobacillus taken as powder or in capsules helps normalize bowel flora and may help cure your diarrhea. Take as directed. Glutamine (3,000 mg three times per day) is helpful in treating diarrhea that is caused by irritation of the intestinal lining rather than infection.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Herbs Do not use herbs to treat diarrhea without talking to your health care provider first. If your diarrhea is caused by certain types of infections, herbal treatments could make it worse. The most common herbal remedies for diarrhea are described below. They are best used as teas unless otherwise noted. Teas should be made with 1 tsp. herb per cup of hot water. Steep covered 5 to 10 minutes for leaf or flowers, and 10 to 20 minutes for roots. Drink 2 to 4 cups per day.
Swelling reducers:
Quercetin (250 to 500 mg two to four times per day) Chamomile (Matricaria recutita) Marshmallow root (Althea officinalis) as cold-water tea. Soak 2 tbsp. root in 1 quart of water overnight. Strain; drink throughout the day. Infection fighters:
Barberry (Berberis vulgaris) 250 to 500 mg three times per day Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis) 250 to 500 mg three times per day Licorice root (Glycyrrhiza glabra). Do not take if you have high blood pressure. Antidiarrheal herbs:
Blackberry leaf (Rubus fruticosus) or raspberry leaf (Rubus idaeus) 1 heaping tsp. per cup. Drink ½ cup per hour. Carob powder; use 4 tsp. per 4 oz. of water or mix in applesauce. Take ½ to 1 tsp. every 30 to 60 minutes. Slippery elm powder (Ulmus fulva) or marshmallow root powder (Althaea officinalis); use 1 oz. powder to 1 quart of water. Make a paste with the powder and a small amount of water. Gradually add in the rest of the water and then simmer down to 1 pint. Take 1 tsp. every 30 to 60 minutes. This is taken from www.umm.edu which is a site used by pharmasists.
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