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People with indigestion are often advised to stay away from spicy foods — but turmeric might be the exception. The golden-orange spice — commonly added to curry dishes, tea, rice, soup ...
Indigestion often goes away on its own and will pass with time. For example, if you experience indigestion after a large meal, your abdominal discomfort may lessen as your body begins to digest ...
That indigestion that won’t quit might be your heart sending an SOS. The silent threat of GERD When acid repeatedly flows back up into your esophagus, you’ve got gastroesophageal reflux ...
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) announced the recall on Monday after a complaint was made ...
Turmeric has been used around the world for its anti-inflammatory properties. But could it be as helpful as medication against indigestion?
Indigestion, or dyspepsia, is a term used for a number of symptoms brought on by eating and processing food, including abdominal discomfort and bloating.
Indigestion is a general term that refers to discomfort in the upper part of your abdomen. The symptoms — such as stomach pain, bloating, nausea, or a feeling of fullness — often begin shortly ...
Many people will have indigestion at some point. Instead of reaching for over-the-counter antacids to calm your stomach, you might try controlling symptoms with ingredients and herbs in your home.
A batch of medication commonly used to treat conditions such as indigestion has been recalled after a complaint was made. The ...
The study, published Monday in the medical journal BMJ, compared how more than 150 people with dyspepsia, or indigestion, responded to either the drug omeprazole, turmeric — which contains the ...