Diarrhea Remedies



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Apple cider vinegar Try 1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar in a glass of water with each meal and at mid-morning, mid-afternoon, and at bedtime. Another variation is to give children 2 teaspoons every two hours. This remedy can be used for children as young as three years of age. The vinegar acts as a natural antiseptic and helps cleanse the intestines and entire digestive tract. It also contains pectin which will add bulk to the stools. The pectin also is effective against certain types of bacteria that cause diarrhea.

Apples For some people apples cause stomach problems. For others they can be a cure. Grate an apple and let it stand at room temperature for several hours until well darkened. The oxidized pectin will help stop the diarrhea. Give children, especially babies, finely grated apples, followed by oatmeal porridge. Older children and adults can take oat flakes (or rolled oats) raw, chewing thoroughly, with nothing else to eat for a few hours.

Bee pollen Take bee pollen several times a day. It contains nearly all the minerals and trace elements needed in the diet.

Blackberry Put 1 teaspoon of allspice in a cheesecloth bag and simmer it in unsweetened blackberry juice for a few minutes. For children give them a teaspoonful every four hours. Larger doses for adults. Several tablespoons of fresh or frozen blackberries work well, too, as does blackberry juice or wine.

Black pepper and kelp This is a good remedy for diarrhea caused by unpurified water. Boil water and cool. Add 3 teaspoons of black pepper and 11/2 teaspoon of kelp to 2 cups of water. Repeat as often as necessary.

Blueberries A compound found in blueberries effectively fights the bacteria that causes most cases of diarrhea. Eating one cup of fresh blueberries should do the trick.

Bran Add one tablespoon of unprocessed bran daily to your diet. Don’t use the kind sold as breakfast cereal, as it has been processed. It can be taken with liquids or mixed with a variety of foods, depending on taste. It works because it absorbs eight times its own weight and will soak up the excess fluids in the intestines. Your stools should soon return to normal.

Carob flour/powder Carob flour is very rich in pectin, a binding substance, and tannins, which have an anti-viral effect, and is very helpful in normalizing bowels. Carob flour/powder is very beneficial for babies’ diarrhea. Mix with formula or food.

Carrots Boil carrots, then puree. Take 1 teaspoon every 15 minutes.

Carrot juice The essential oils in carrot juice have an effect on the mucous membranes in the stomach. Take juice several times daily to help regain proper digestion. The juice is good for children, too, and should stop diarrhea attacks quickly.

Carrot soup with carob This has been used effectively in children suffering from diarrhea caused by E. Coli bacteria.

Charcoal Take activated charcoal or white clay to absorb toxins in the system. Actually, activated charcoal is a powerful adsorbent, which is a substance that attracts things to its surface, as opposed to absorbing them into itself. Charcoal will stop the diarrhea quickly by adsorbing the toxins that are causing the problem. NB: Activated charcoal is not for everyday use as it adsorbs important vitamins and minerals you need to be healthy. If you can’t find activated charcoal, try burning a piece or two of white toast. Scrape the burned part into a cup of boiling water and drink.

Coke/espresso Make a drink using 1/2 of each. Drink several times a day.

Cottage cheese and sour cream Combine two tablespoons of each and eat the mixture three or four times a day.

Garlic Chew raw garlic or take up to ten garlic oil capsules daily to kill bacteria. This remedy is good when you are travelling.

Honey Mix thoroughly 4 tablespoons of honey with 8 ounces of water. This is a good remedy for bacteria-caused diarrhea. Smaller quantities can be used for infants. Diabetics should be careful about taking so much honey at one time.

Lime juice Fresh lime juice added to a little hot water will quickly stop diarrhea in infants, children and the elderly.

Nutmeg Put a small amount of nutmeg, the size of a dime, in a spoon, and swallow. It will stop diarrhea quickly and is safe for small children.

Orange juice Mix 1/2 cup of orange juice, 1 tablespoon sugar, 1/6 teaspoon salt, 11/3 cups of water. Give a child 1/2 oz. of this mixture every 2 hours.

Persimmon Make a tea by cutting up six near-ripe persimmons and steeping them in 3 cups of boiling water, covered, for 20 minutes; strain and drink 2 cups in a 4 hour period.

Potato soup Make some homemade potato soup and eat several bowls during the day.

Pumpkin Make a tea from the leaves of a pumpkin, squash or gourd. Boil two quarts of water; snip several double-handfuls of leaves into the water; cover and remove from heat; steep for 35 minutes; drink a cup every couple of hours.

Radishes In a food blender mix a handful of chopped red radishes, 1 cup of cold milk, and 1/2 teaspoon of cornstarch. Drink slowly. This remedy should stop the diarrhea within an hour. Repeat again in 4 hours, if needed.

Rhubarb Take 2-3 capsules of Chinese rhubarb root at one time. Or, make a tea by bringing a cup of water to a boil then adding 1 2/3 teaspoons of cut dried rootstock; simmer for 3 minutes; remove to steep, covered for half an hour; drink only 1/4 to 1/2 cup. If you continue to have diarrhea, decrease the dosage, as too much rhubarb can cause diarrhea. This may seem odd, but rhubarb is used for constipation and diarrhea, but in different doses.

Rice flour Rice flour dissolved in water may be given to infants to stop their diarrhea.

Rice water Boil a cup of rice in three cups of water for 15 minutes; pour off the water into a cup to cool. Take several tablespoons of flour and swallow in small quantities, washing down with the rice water. The diarrhea should stop within an hour. For infants, give them rice water with a bit of sugar and milk. For older children, eat the rice whole.

Tapioca For infants, dissolve granulated, quick-cooking tapioca (but not cooked) in water and use as an enema.

Tomato/sauerkraut Sip equal parts of tomato and sauerkraut juice. Cabbage juice may be substituted for the sauerkraut juice. Substances in cabbage have been shown to heal intestinal lesions.

Tomatoes Cut tomatoes into 1/2 inch thick slices and place on a cookie sheet and put in the oven at 155 degrees for 2 hours, then 125 degrees for 9 more hours. Put dried slices in a blender to make a powder. A dozen slices will make enough to add to a cup of cool water for mild diarrhea. Use more for a bad case. You can also take a tablespoon with milk every two hours. This remedy will usually stop the diarrhea within 12 hours.

Tomato/pectin For a very effective anti-diarrheal remedy, add some dried apple powder to the tomato powder. Cut unpeeled apples into 1/4 inch thick slices; dip them in lime juice; dry at 155 degrees for 2 hours, then 125 degrees for about 3 more hours; test for complete dryness. Make them into powder in your blender and make a mixture of 1/2 tomato powder and 1/2 apple powder (about 1 level tablespoon of each), and add to 1 1/4 cup of warm water.

Herbal

Children and adults should be given nothing but herb tea for at least 6-12 hours, up to 24 hours. Black and green teas are rich sources of tannins which have astringent qualities that help stop diarrhea. The following herbs are recommended: Silvery lady’s mantle (Alchemilla alpina), bilberry leaves, sage, Iceland moss, silverweed (Potentilla anserina) and tormentil (good for very stubborn cases).

Agrimony Take an infusion or tincture of agrimony. It is an astringent and healing agent for all intestinal inflammations and is especially suitable for children. Can be combined with soothing herbs such as chamomile, ribwort plantain or marshmallow root to relieve gut inflammation.

Allspice A remedy from the West Indies calls for a pinch of allspice in a cup of warm water or milk.

American cranesbill Take an infusion or 2-3 ml tincture (made from leaves) three times a day; or take a decoction made with 20 g root to 600 ml water. This is an astringent and is good for children and the elderly.

Amaranth Amaranth seeds and leaves are a good astringent and are useful in stopping diarrhea. Make a tea by bringing three cups of water to a boil, adding two teaspoons of seeds, cover and simmer on low for about 5 minutes. Remove from heat and add 1 teaspoon of leaves (if available) or just let it steep for 30 minutes. Drink two cups daily.

Apple Eating an apple, including the skin, is good for diarrhea.

Bayberry Bayberry contains a chemical in the bark called myricitrin that fights germs, and also contains tannins which have a drying or astringent effect that will help relieve diarrhea. Drink two cups a day until you are better. Boil one teaspoon of powdered root bark for 10 to 15 minutes. You may want to sweeten it as it is bitter.

Blackberry leaf/raspberry leaf Drink a tea made from these herbs.

Boneset Drink boneset tea.

Chamomile Drink a tea made from this herb.

Caraway Drink tea made from caraway seeds.

Catnip Make catnip tea by mixing one tablespoon of dried herb in a large cup of boiling water, steep for 10 minutes, strain, cool, and drink.

Cinnamon The Pennsylvania Dutch put one teaspoon of nutmeg, 1/8 teaspoon of cinnamon and honey in a cup of warm milk. Drink at mealtime. To this remedy, Brazilians add one pinch of powdered cloves.

Cinnamon and cayenne pepper The combination of cinnamon and cayenne pepper is very effective in tightening the bowels. Make a tea by adding 1/4 teaspoon of cinnamon and 1/8 teaspoonful of cayenne pepper to two cups of boiling water. Let the mixture simmer for 20 minutes; cool; drink 1/4 cup every half hour.

Feverfew Mix 1/2 oz. each of feverfew, skullcap and lady slipper. Place in a quart jar, fill with boiling water and steep for 2 hours. Take 2 tablespoons three times daily.

Garlic Garlic is effective in three ways: it soothes, cleanses and reduces inflammation. Dice some garlic and take with juice, milk, soup or honey two or three times a day. You may also cook the garlic. Garlic tablets are also effective and can be used by people who have problems digesting raw garlic. Take two tablets once or twice daily for mild cases, three times for bad cases, and up to five times daily for severe cases. The doses should be two grams each. Garlic is also very rich in potassium which is essential for proper contractions of muscles, including the intestines. The potassium is also important in the body’s electrolyte system and is lost during bouts of diarrhea.

Geranium Geraniums make a good astringent and can help stop diarrhea. Make a tea by boiling 1/2 quart of water and adding 2 tablespoons of grated or finely chopped root; reduce heat and simmer uncovered 7-10 minutes; remove from stove and add 1/2 handful of finely snipped leaves; cover and steep for 40 minutes; strain, sweeten with honey, and drink a cup every 31/2 hours.

Ginger Add one teaspoonful of powdered ginger root to one cup of boiling water. Drink three cups a day. This is especially good for cramps or abdominal pain.

Golden seal Make an infusion of golden seal and drink up to three cups a day as needed.

Lavender Put one drop each of lavender, ginger and orange oil into a few drops of a light carrier oil. Massage into the abdominal area.

Meadowsweet Meadowsweet is another popular herbal remedy. Make an infusion using one or two teaspoons of dried herb in a cup of boiling water, steep for 10 minutes. Drink up to three cups a day as needed.

Mugwort In cases of chronic diarrhea, use an extract of the herb mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris).

Nutmeg Mix 1 teaspoon flour, 1 teaspoon nutmeg, 1 teaspoon of white sugar, and a pinch of salt in a glass. Add enough water to make it easy to drink. Take every 4 hours.

Peppermint tea Make peppermint tea and add two tablespoons of fresh onion juice (made from a grated onion squeezed through cheesecloth); take a cup hourly.

Raspberry, red Babies can be given 1/2 teaspoon of red raspberry leaf tea every four hours.

Slippery elm Make an infusion of slippery elm and drink up to three cups a day as needed. Another remedy is made by putting slippery elm powder in a cup of hot water and drinking a cup three times daily.

Tormentil Add 20 g herb to 600 ml water for a decoction; take 2-3 ml tincture up to three times a day. Tormentil has 20% tannins, making it very astringent and helpful in reducing inflammation. You can also add soothing herbs such as ribwort plantain or marshmallow root to help ease stomach inflammation.

Turmeric Turmeric has been used effectively for centuries in India and Thailand to relieve diarrhea. Don’t take in large doses if you take antiplatelet medication or are pregnant.

Yarrow Make an infusion (very weak one for babies) of yarrow. If this doesn’t stop the diarrhea, add a small pinch of tormentil and give 3 teaspoons throughout the day. For a weak infusion, make it so it is barely colored. Stronger herbal teas may stimulate the baby too much and cause bad reactions.

Homeopathic

The abbreviation gr. = granule(s).

Sodium Sulfate Two tablets of Natrum sulphuricum (Glauber’s Salt or Sodium Sulfate) 6x should be taken three times a day, alternated with doses of clay water (preferably white or yellow). This remedy gives fast relief.

For infants:

Stop breast feeding and replace the milk with an equal amount of sweetened rice water, and give the following:

Aethusa cynapium 7: 2 gr. twice a day.

Argentum nitricum 7: 2 gr. twice a day.

When teeth are coming through, add:

Chamomilla 7: 2 gr. once a day.

For adults:

After a full meal, fatigue or a change of weather:

Aloe 4: 2 gr. 3 or 4 times a day.

If the diarrhea comes primarily after a meal, take the following beforehand:

China 4 and Podophyllum 4: 2 gr. of each at half hour intervals.

If the diarrhea is dark and gives off a fetid smell of rotten meat, take:

Pyrogenium 7: 5 gr. immediately

Arsenicum album 7: 5 gr. one hour later.

If there is blood or mucus in the diarrhea, a frequent desire to go to the bathroom, and rectal pain, take:

China 4: 2 gr. every other hour.

Mecurius corrosivus 7: 2 gr. twice a day.

For diarrhea due to excitement, take:

Gelsemium 7: 2 gr. once in 24 hours.

For mild traveler’s diarrhea:

Phosphoric acid 30c

For pregnant women:

Diarrhea can be dangerous as it can cause a miscarriage. If you have three loose bowels in a row, see a doctor immediately. In the meantime, try these remedies, with one dose every hour up to 10 doses.:

• Cramping pains in the abdomen with yellow-green stools, take Chamomilla 6c.

• Cramping pains in the abdomen, yellow-green stools, bitter taste in mouth, no thirst, symptoms worse at night, take: Pulsatilla 6c.

• Diarrhea following over chilling after exertion, take: Dulcamara 6c.

• Diarrhea first thing in the morning, no abdominal pain, take: Sulphur 6c.

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