What is the best way to settle an upset stomach without taking chemicals or over

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  1. erorantes profile image49
    erorantesposted 10 years ago

    Drink a few drops of lemon or eat a small piece of ginger. Then drink s lot of water with French bread.

  2. bethperry profile image84
    bethperryposted 10 years ago

    I always found my Mama's advice on this very sound: eat some soda crackers and sip on some Sprite or ginger-ale.

  3. Traci Ruffner profile image61
    Traci Ruffnerposted 10 years ago

    Vinegar.  Drink a little bit of vinegar.  I find that pickle juice is the easiest to go down.  You might also try a little baking soda and water.

    1. bahaykubo profile image59
      bahaykuboposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      upset stomach is usually caused by hyperacidity, so taking vinegar might worsen it. try eating some soda crackers instead.

    2. Traci Ruffner profile image61
      Traci Ruffnerposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      It seems like that would be the case, but it has always worked for me.  Here is a little background info on why it works. http://healthwyze.org/index.php/compone … ds-and-bak

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    EmilySparks2894posted 10 years ago

    I've had much trouble with my stomach in the past. I find that peppermint tea settles the stomach.  I also use a natural tincture called "lobelia", it works wonders! Ginger also works well, you can use either ginger pills or natural ginger ale as well.  In more severe cases I use charcoal pills. They really settle things down. I too am interested in home/natural remedies.

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    Shaune Mayhanposted 10 years ago

    Crystallized ginger is my go-to remedy for a problem stomach.  It also works great for car sickness.  If you have minor discomfort after eating, chewing on a teaspoonful of fennel seeds will aid in digestion and help eliminate gas temporarily.  Baking soda can also be helpful, but the crystallized ginger works best in my opinion. 

    Crystallized ginger can be found at Trader Joe's or most any health food store for a reasonable price.  If you don't live in an area with these types of stores, you can usually find it in small, more expensive packages in the baking aisle of a grocery store.

  6. cyoung35 profile image80
    cyoung35posted 10 years ago

    What works for me is a tablespoon of baking soda mixed in a cup of water then drink it down. It neutralizes the acid in your stomach and settles it down. Sodium bicarbonate is the name of the tablets you can buy in the store if you don't want to keep a box of baking soda with you all the time.

  7. Tolovaj profile image89
    Tolovajposted 10 years ago

    Well, to stay out of chemistry, we can always try the oldest remedy: short walk. It can be surprisingly effective.

  8. StandingJaguar profile image68
    StandingJaguarposted 10 years ago

    I always go for herbal peppermint tea. Works every time for me and is definitely good for your health!

  9. Penny G profile image61
    Penny Gposted 9 years ago

    Pickle juice, the acid in the vinegar will work wonders. Try it you will be surprised!

  10. ShivaniBharadwaj profile image61
    ShivaniBharadwajposted 9 years ago

    Ginger can be a good remedy if you like it ,thats what i would have done

  11. lostohanababy profile image56
    lostohanababyposted 9 years ago

    I eat a little piece of Ginger, or drink the Gingsing Tea, or a little glass of GingerAle Soda.  It seems to help me a little, when I have a upset stomach.

  12. Jo Robertson profile image60
    Jo Robertsonposted 9 years ago

    Drink the juice that comes out of a raw potato when you cut it open. I know it sounds weird, but it really works.

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    Pascale Wetherelposted 9 years ago

    Saltines and ginger ale.  Ginger is soothing and saltines help absorb digestive acids that can cause an upset stomach.  Drinking water may nuetralize stomach acid as well.

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    hargahargaposted 9 years ago

    Peppermint, ginger root, and/or hot water with lemon juice, coke and potato chips Or ginger-ale.

  15. Robert Levine profile image84
    Robert Levineposted 9 years ago

    Coca-Cola.  It was invented to cure hangovers.

  16. amitchhabra profile image62
    amitchhabraposted 9 years ago

    A cup of luke-warm water with spoon full of salt can help

  17. Benny01 profile image45
    Benny01posted 9 years ago

    There are different home remedies of settling upset stomach.  But I will tell you how I deal with upset stomach without taking over the counter meds. I experience upset stomach after taking much junk food, and when it happens, I will take a cup of natural (extracted) oranges juice and relax for a while and definitely, I will be fine. And again, lying down by the side and massage your stomach repeatedly clock wise direction, works too.

  18. Niko Linni profile image78
    Niko Linniposted 9 years ago

    I've heard that taking a shot of lemon juice will help. I've not verified this myself, but a friend who's majoring in medicine recommenced that to me and said they've tried that and it's helped before.

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    MrDanielAbramposted 9 years ago

    Drink a lot of water and get some rest should solve it.

    1. Lady Guinevere profile image66
      Lady Guinevereposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      That is good if you do not have any gastrointestinal illnesses.  For acid reflux you can drink as much water as you can handle and still have hearburn.

  20. Justin Peele profile image61
    Justin Peeleposted 9 years ago

    Ginger ale always worked best for me.  Now my dad and my sister will drink a glass of milk to settle their stomachs.  Everyone is different.

  21. Angel Van Atta profile image59
    Angel Van Attaposted 9 years ago

    Munching on saltines. Crackers will absorb the acid in your stomach which helps make you feel better.

  22. Qmarpat profile image60
    Qmarpatposted 9 years ago

    If it's a persistent problem, a doctor should be consulted. It could be a symptom of a serious problem. I would say generally, ginger ale or ginger tea, the root is very good for soothing the stomach. Some people use a half teaspoon of baking soda in a half glass of water. Chamomile tea with an infusion of peppermint tea is very soothing, especially at night.

  23. ArianaLove profile image61
    ArianaLoveposted 8 years ago

    A large teaspoon of apple cider vinegar in about 8 oz of water. If you can't handle the taste, add a tsp of lemon juice. I drink this when I have an upset stomach, or if I feel like I ate too much or even after drinking a few beers.

 
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