6 Foods That Will Cure Your Upset Stomach

These healthy eats also work to cure an upset tummy.

21 March, 2018
6 Foods That Will Cure Your Upset Stomach

These healthy eats also work to cure an upset tummy.

Papaya

Traditionally used for ulcers, upset stomach, heartburn and diarrhea, papaya contains papain, a natural digestive enzyme that helps break up foods that may be irritating the stomach.

1Papaya

Traditionally used for ulcers, upset stomach, heartburn and diarrhea, papaya contains papain, a natural digestive enzyme that helps break up foods that may be irritating the stomach.

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Oat Bran

It's a significant source of both soluble and insoluble fiber. (Soluble dissolves in water; insoluble doesn't.) You need both types for digestive health. Bonus: Oat bran lowers cholesterol.

2Oat Bran

It's a significant source of both soluble and insoluble fiber. (Soluble dissolves in water; insoluble doesn't.) You need both types for digestive health. Bonus: Oat bran lowers cholesterol.

Apples

Not only are they high in insoluble fiber, they're also rich in pectin and other enzymes that help break down and rid the body of irritating food particles. Sensitive stomach? Try them baked, not raw.

3Apples

Not only are they high in insoluble fiber, they're also rich in pectin and other enzymes that help break down and rid the body of irritating food particles. Sensitive stomach? Try them baked, not raw.

Cinnamon

Traditionally used to treat both morning sickness and diarrhea, cinnamon is also effective for breaking up gas bubbles. Sprinkle it on savory foods (like chicken) as well as on sweet ones (apple pie).

4Cinnamon

Traditionally used to treat both morning sickness and diarrhea, cinnamon is also effective for breaking up gas bubbles. Sprinkle it on savory foods (like chicken) as well as on sweet ones (apple pie).

Fennel

This herb's a natural antigas remedy, which is one of the reasons you often see it offered at the end of a meal at Indian restaurants. Half a teaspoon of fennel seeds should do the trick.

5Fennel

This herb's a natural antigas remedy, which is one of the reasons you often see it offered at the end of a meal at Indian restaurants. Half a teaspoon of fennel seeds should do the trick.

Avocado

Exceptionally high in potassium, fiber and stomach-friendly (and heart-healthy) oils, avocados help keep things moving. Try a few thin slices on a sandwich instead of your usual mayo.

6Avocado

Exceptionally high in potassium, fiber and stomach-friendly (and heart-healthy) oils, avocados help keep things moving. Try a few thin slices on a sandwich instead of your usual mayo.

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