Teas that help eliminate gastritis

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Plantain tea (plantago)

Plantain leaves (Plantago) are rich in calcium and other minerals and vitamins, but especially, they are rich in vitamin K, with aucubin as the active ingredient, responsible for most of its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, it also has the specific allantoin that helps in skin regeneration. Its very promising use in the treatment of bleeding cuts and wounds, and for its astringent, emollient and fluidizing properties of phlegm both in the respiratory tract and in the digestive system - thus, it is a very useful plant in flu-like conditions, diarrhea and other difficulties resulting cooling or viruses. It can also be used as an aid in the treatment of stomach ulcers, gastritis and other gastrointestinal inflammatory processes ... View more »

Saião Tea

Saião is popularly used in the treatment of stomach disorders, for its calming and healing effect on the stomach and intestine mucosa, fighting gastritis, indigestion, inflammation or stomach pain, and also having anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antihypertensive and healing effect . It has a diuretic effect, which helps to eliminate kidney stones, reduce swelling in the legs and control blood pressure, in addition to helping in the treatment of other diseases such as skin lesions, ulcers, erysipelas, burns, dermatitis, warts, lung infections, such as bronchitis, asthma and cough relief. ... View more »

Tea of ​​Cipó Mil-Homens

Cipó Mil-Homens, also known as viana-buta, turkey-crop, vase, aristolóquia or buta, is a tea that has many diuretic, sedative, antiseptic and stomacal properties.
Having indications to help fight fever, poor digestion, asthma, depression, gastric discomfort, flatulence, colic, gout and diseases associated with the kidneys and liver. ... View more »

Fenugreek Tea

The main active substances in fenugreek is trigonelline, in addition to containing flavonoids, minerals such as magnesium, potassium, calcium and iron and vitamins A, D, C and B complex, in addition to fibers and proteins. Being considered a reducer of glucose levels, its antioxidant action, prevents damage caused by free radicals. And its use helps to reduce the discomfort of the menstrual period and minimize the symptoms of menopause, and stimulates the production of testosterone, improving sexual performance. It is also used to treat anemia, cellulite, problems in child development, gastritis, inflammations, stuck intestines, boils, dandruff, hair loss, increase body energy, increase muscle mass, reduce body fat. ... View more »

Malvas Tea

Malva can be ingested in tea form, for the treatment of infections, constipation, thrush, bronchitis, phlegm, sore throat, hoarseness, pharyngitis, gastritis, eye irritation, bad breath, cough and ulcer. It still benefits the urinary tract, since it acts in the treatment of cystitis, urinary infections and kidney stones (in this case, the plant works to heal the channels through which stones have passed and that have been injured).

Cautions:
Mallow tea is contraindicated during pregnancy and breastfeeding, when used in large doses it can cause poisoning. ... View more »

Rosemary Tea

Rosemary has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that can have benefits for those who have chronic non-communicable diseases in which oxidative stress and inflammation act significantly, such as diabetes, and having antibiotic action, being more effective against Escher bacteria. chia coli, Salmonella typhi, Salmonella enteral and Shigella sonnei, which are usually related to urinary tract infection, vomiting and diarrhea. It is an excellent diuretic and can help fight diabetes, as it lowers glucose and increases insulin. Its anti-inflammatory action, helps to fight pain, colds and flu, swelling and malaise. So it can also help to fight knee inflammation, tendonitis and even gastritis, which is inflammation in the stomach. ... View more »

Rooibos Tea

Rooibos tea contains high levels of antioxidants such as flavonoids and minerals such as: iron, potassium, calcium, copper, manganese, magnesium and zinc. Its properties help to reduce the risk of cancer and improve cardiovascular health, this tea can have important benefits for human health, helping to fight, diabetes, allergies, digestive problems, constipation, diarrhea, gastritis, stomach pains. These antioxidant effects help to protect cells from harm
free radicals, preventing premature aging and weakening of the immune system. In addition to anti-inflammatory action. ... View more »

Red Tea (Camellia sinensis)

Red tea is rich in antioxidants, flavonoids and natural anti-inflammatories that decrease
formation of free radicals in the body, helps to maintain a good memory and reduces the risk of heart disease such as atherosclerosis and ischemia. In addition, it improves the skin's spectrum and delays the appearance of wrinkles and sagging, as it has vitamins C, B2 and E, responsible for the synthesis of collagen, which maintains the skin's elasticity. Its properties can even help combat, cholesterol, circulation problems, diabetes, gases, acidity and digestion problems and
diarrhea. ... View more »

Barbatimão Tea

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The properties of Barbatimão include a healing action on the skin and mucous membranes, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antibacterial, antioxidant, analgesic, antihypertensive, antiparasitic, tonic, disinfectant, antidiabetic, diuretic and coagulant. it was already used by the Indians, and has several functions. Some of them are treating ulcers, skin diseases and infections, high blood pressure, diarrhea, bleeding and bleeding wounds, hernia, malaria, cancer, liver or kidney problems, skin swelling and bruising, skin burns, sore throat, diabetes, conjunctivitis and gastritis. ... View more »

Blackberry leaf tea

Blackberry tea is made with blackberry leaves and is used as a powerful antioxidant and as an adjunct in the treatment of gastritis, mouth and throat inflammation, relief of symptoms of premenstrual tension and menopause and diarrhea. it is rich in nutrients such as vitamins A, C, E, K and B vitamins, potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, manganese, yeasts, flavonoids, fibers and antioxidants. The action on reducing the symptoms of menopause is related to phytohormones also present in blackberry leaves.

Cautions:
It should be avoided by people with low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), and by people with liver disorders and pregnant women.
Diabetics undergoing treatment should not take the tea, as it may have reactions with the medication and cause hypoglycemia. ... View more »

Olive leaf tea

Olive leaves have 4 times more potassium, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, selenium, zinc and copper than green tea. These substances are highly antioxidants, being ultra efficient against aging and also stimulating metabolism. A University of Michigan Health System study points to evidence that the substance oleuropein cleans blood sugar. That is, the infusion acts very strictly on the fats accumulated in the abdominal region. It also has properties that help to relax blood vessels, causing vasodilation and lowering blood pressure, which can be used in cases of hypertension, angina, arrhythmias and other circulatory problems. Soothes irritating and inflammatory disorders such as indigestion, heartburn, gastritis, colitis and peptic ulcer. ... View more »

Espinheira Santa Tea

It has healing activity on the stomach lining. has anticancer properties, improves digestion and bloating, gas and pain, reflux esophagitis and hiatus hernia and
helps balance estrogen during menopause. ... View more »

Artemisia Tea

Artemisia Vulgaris is composed of several important substances, among which we can highlight the flavonoids, coumarins, triterpenes, camphor, thujone, linanol, betasitosterol, beta carotene, vitamin A, vitamin K, vitamin E, B vitamins and minerals such as potassium, calcium and iron. Artemisia Vulgaris is the most common species in Brazil and mainly used to help treat anemia, colic, stomach pain, poor appetite, bad breath, gastritis, regulate the irregular menstrual cycle, strengthen the immune system, maintain eye health , has a calming action, helps treat joint pain, speed up metabolism and increase body fat burning. ... View more »

Leather hat tea

The leather hat tea rich in minerals and antioxidants that together are able to destroy the viruses that cause problems in the larynx and pharynx, fighting inflammation of the throat, has a diuretic effect and anti-inflammatory action, which helps to control gastritis , arthritis, osteoarthritis and rheumatism.

Cautions:
It is not recommended for people with low blood pressure, heart and kidney failure. ... View more »

Soursop Leaf Tea

Soursop has several health benefits, being considered diuretic, hypoglycemic, antioxidant, anti-rheumatic, anticancer, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial. Although not scientifically proven, some recent studies have shown that soursop is rich in acetogenins, which is a group of metabolic products that have a cytotoxic effect, being able to act directly on cancer cells.

Cautions:

Soursop consumption is not indicated for: pregnant women, people with mumps, thrush, hypotension and
hypertensive people should consult a doctor before consuming, as tea can interact with the drugs used to treat hypertension. ... View more »

Ginger tea

Ginger is native to Asia, rich in copper, vitamins A, B, C and D, potassium, selenium, zinc and magnesium. It has multiple therapeutic benefits: among them a bactericidal, fungicidal, antioxidant, antiseptic and anti-inflammatory action. It has detoxifying action and also improves the performance of the digestive, respiratory and circulatory systems. Ginger is also a recognized thermogenic food, which may be able to speed up metabolism and promote the burning of body fat. ... View more »

Lemongrass Tea

Lemon balm, also known as lemon balm or melissa, is widely used in the treatment of digestive problems.
Scientific name Melissa officinalis, lemon balm, is soothing, diuretic and expectorant and can be used as a tea to calm, combat fluid retention and also to combat phlegm, when associated with lemon.

The lemon balm stands out for its soothing and sedative action, helping to reduce insomnia, anxiety and reduce stress.

Some research shows that the strong antioxidant action of lemon balm helps to lower levels of bad cholesterol, LDL. Thus, the herb could prevent cardiovascular disease.

Lemon balm helps to lower blood pressure because it provides a small vasodilation of peripheral blood vessels.

Lemon balm has a strong antioxidant action helping to prevent cell aging and cancer prevention.

Lemon balm has an effect against gastric problems as it fights stress by helping the indigestion difficulty associated with nervous tension

Side effects
Taking large amounts of lemon balm can cause a decrease in heart rate, drowsiness and a drop in blood pressure.
Lemon balm is not suitable for pregnant women, nursing mothers and children under 12 years old.
It is not indicated for people with hypotension and hypothyroidism. These people should avoid their consumption.
Those who use sedative drugs, such as tranquilizers, should also avoid taking lemon balm tea. ... View more »