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Home Remedies for Gastroparesis

Home Remedies for Gastroparesis

 

 

 





Gastroparesis, also known as delayed gastric emptying, occurs when the stomach takes too long to empty food.
Experts are not yet very clear what leads to gastroparesis. However, damage to the vagus nerve that controls the stomach muscles can cause it.
This kind of damage can be due to several factors, including uncontrolled diabetes, abdominal surgery, radiation therapy, hypothyroidism and several nervous system diseases, such as Parkinson’s or multiple sclerosis
Eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia also increase your risk of developing gastroparesis.
Some common symptoms of gastroparesis are upper abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, heartburn, bloating, low appetite, swollen abdomen, fluctuation in blood sugar levels, feeling full even after eating a very small amount of food, malnutrition and unintended weight loss.
These symptoms can range from mild to severe and can vary from person to person.
It is important to get medical help for gastroparesis, as it can cause severe dehydration, malnutrition, fluctuations in blood sugar and affect your quality of life. In addition, some simple home remedies as well as diet and lifestyle changes can offer some relief.
Here are the top 10 home remedies for gastroparesis.

1. Probiotic Foods

Probiotics are live microorganisms that provide many digestive benefits when consumed in adequate amounts. These microorganisms help your body break down food and absorb its nutrients.
  • Eat probiotic foods, such as Greek yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut, kimchi, tempeh, buttermilk, and sour pickles.
  • You can also try probiotic supplements, after consulting your doctor.

2. Aloe Vera

Aloe vera is very good for people suffering from gastroparesis. It helps with digestion and regulates bowel movements.
Its laxative nature supports the proper functioning of the digestive system and helps relieve bloating and stomach pain.
  • Drink 1 cup of aloe vera juice every morning after waking up for proper bowel movement. To make aloe vera juice, blend 2 tablespoons of aloe vera gel and 1 cup of water or orange juice in a blender.
  • You can also drink some aloe vera juice before eating your meals.
Note: Do not consume aloe vera juice containing more than 2 tablespoons of aloe vera gel in a day.

3. Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar is also effective for treating gastroparesis. It has an alkalizing effect in your body that helps relieve abdominal pain, heartburn and bloating, as well as improves digestion.
A 2007 study published in the BMC Gastroenterology journal analyzed the effect of apple cider vinegar on delayed gastric emptying in patients with Type 1 diabetes mellitus.
Researchers found the vinegar’s effect on the rate of gastric emptying was statistically significant.
  1. Mix 1 teaspoon of raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar in a glass of warm water.
  2. Drink it 15 to 20 minutes before every meal.

4. Vitamin D

Maintaining a good vitamin D level in the body is a must for people suffering from gastroparesis. The sunshine vitamin plays a key role in the health of the enteric nervous system.
Without adequate vitamin D, your immune, digestive and neurological health suffers.
A 2013 study published in Hormone and Metabolic Research shows the link between increase in vitamin D levels and improvement in gastric motility in patients with gastroparesis.
  • Enjoy early morning sunlight, without using any sunscreen, for 10 to 15 minutes daily.
  • Eat foods high in vitamin D, such as fortified milk, fortified cereals and soy products.
  • You can take a high-quality vitamin D supplement daily, after consulting your doctor.

5. Acupressure and Acupuncture

Acupressure and acupuncture alternative medicine techniques in which acupoints are pressed with fingers or thin needles are inserted in lines on the body called meridians, can relieve gastroparesis symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and bloating. They also help improve neurological functions as well as boost immunity.
Furthermore, these therapies promote circulation of oxygen-rich blood throughout the body, which helps the digestive system function properly.
A 2004 study published in the Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine concluded that in addition to the routine treatment for controlling blood sugar, acupuncture can provide therapeutic effects on diabetic gastroparesis.
Pressing acupressure points PC6 (located on the wrist) and ST36 (located on the front of the leg, below the kneecap) for a few minutes can help relieve stomach problems.
To treat gastroparesis symptoms with acupuncture, consult an expert.

6. Deep Breathing

Deep breathing is an effective way to deal with a weak digestive system. It can help stimulate your vagus nerve and increase blood flow to the digestive tract to ensure proper digestion and regular bowel movements.
It helps fight symptoms like bloating, abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. As a bonus, deep breathing is good for both the heart and soul.
  1. Sit in a comfortable position and place your hands on your abdomen.
  2. Take a deep breath in through your nose, allowing your stomach and abdomen to expand.
  3. Hold your breath for 3 to 5 seconds.
  4. Breathe out through your mouth, allowing your exhalation to last longer than your inhalation.
  5. Repeat this breathing exercise for 5 to 10 minutes.
  6. Enjoy a short session of deep breathing a few times daily.


 

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