Cabbage Juice for Ulcers
Posted Under: Alternative Health Tips
Wow, what a relief.. If you have ever suffered from the agonizing pain of of Ulcers or a Hernia then you know what I am talking about when I mention discomfort.. Many doctors will try to prescribe all sorts of nasty antibiotics or painkillers that may work for you, however unfortunately for most people the recurrence is high.. The main reason being is your diet needs a major adjustment with Ulcers or Hernias in order to heal properly..
Cabbage Juice May Be the Answer..
I know it is an old wives tale about the healing properties of this amazing plant and ulcers. However It really is amazing. After having a ulcer issue I eventually decided to try and the results were interesting after a week of use.. RELIEF!
1. Quick Weight Loss and anti inflammatory on bowels
2. Quick soothing relief from Discomfort..
3. Evidence indicates cabbage heals ulcers, reduces reflux and also kills bacteria.
All the Benefits of Cabbage..
Cabbage is reported to help heal arthritis, anemia, avoid and heal cancer, wounds, boosts immune system, stimulate bowel movement for constipation and healthy regular movements, cleanse digesting system, weight loss, heals ulcers, hernia reflux relief and a lot more.
How much Cabbage for Ulcer Treatment..?
How much is up to your situation, I myself did four glasses of juice for over 10 days. However I have heard absolute healing can happen in a few weeks of drinking.. It depends on a number of situations though. How bad the Ulcer is? And whether it needs more than others. Many reports on it have implied however that after 10 days most ulcers are completely healed.
So there you go, do you feel that gnawing pain from an ulcer, well then try soothing it with 200ml of Cabbage Juice four to five times a day.. Enjoy..
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Reader Comments
Just letting everyone know that with reference to a Hernia in the post, I am referring to a Sports Hernia that effects the lower bowels.