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Herbal Colic Remedy

By: alien

Herbs for colic relief are some of the most commonly used herbs in cooking, aperitifs, and herbal teas. A good herbal colic remedy will be gentle in its action and works by improving digestion, relieving spasm and by stimulating peristalsis.

Peristalsis is the natural wave like motion that occurs in the digestive tract. This ripple action moves contents along by contracting and expanding; in the stomach, this process is what mixes food with digestive juices for maximum absorption of nutrients in the gut.

Colic may be a common upset that affects us all at some point but it is nevertheless painful and in infants can lead to sleepless nights for all the family. Herbal colic treatment looks at restoring digestion while the cause of colic should be examined for food intolerance, allergies, overeating with the focus on restoring balance to the digestive tract.

Medicinal Herbs for Natural Colic Remedy and Relief

Camomile (Matricaria recutita/chamomilla or Anthemis nobilis)

Chamomile flowers have been used for hundreds of years to treat dyspepsia (painful digestion), colic, motion sickness and gastritis. This herb is a well know anti-spasmodic, and contains the triterpenoids, bisabolol and azulene; which reduce cramping and inflammation in the gastro intestinal tract. Chamomile has also found its way into many skin care preparations as well as being recommended as a treatment for gastric and duodenal ulcers, and as a mouthwash due to its anti-inflammatory action. As a herbal remedy for colic the azulene in chamomile will not only stimulate peristalsis, it will also act to reduce irritation in the gut and has recently gained interest for its anti microbial effects on some gastrointestinal bacteria. Chamomile is indicated when there is there is distension of the abdomen and can be taken as a tea or fluid extract.

Dill (Anethum graveolins),Caraway (Carum carvi) and Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)

These herbs are highly aromatic due their essential oil, anethole. They all have similar actions in that they stimulate digestion and have the added benefit of acting as anti microbials. This action helps to ease diarrhoea associated with mild infection in the gut. In addition, all essential oils improve digestion as they reduce spasm and improve peristalsis. Dill, caraway and fennel are also indicated in treating hiccups, reflux and colic where there is an inflamed gastro intestinal tract. Dill and fennel have an added benefit for breast feeding mothers if their babies have a tendency toward colic as it will also increase breast milk.

Ginger (Zingiber officinale)

Ginger is a fragrant herb, where the fleshy rhizome has been used to treat, nausea, colic and motion sickness for over 2,000 years. Ginger’s medicinal value comes from its pungent phenols, shogaols and gingerols, which are responsible for this herbs digestive value. Ginger is not for young children under two and is contra-indicated if you have gallstones. This herb can be taken fresh, juiced or in tea with a maximum dose of 2-4 grams daily. Remember, fresh ginger is the ideal form for medicinal purposes as dried ginger varies greatly in active constituents and heating ginger will decrease gingerol content.

The Use of Herbal Supplements for Colic Relief

The best way to take herbs for colic relief is either as a tea, or in a herbal colic remedy known as ‘colic water’. While it is just as effective to use fluid extracts, it may be easier to simply make up a herbal tea with a slice of fresh ginger to ease mild colic. If you take a herbal colic remedy, ensure that you have ruled out any other digestive illnesses; such as ulcers or appendicitis. Persistent pain that is not relieved by medication should be thoroughly investigated before continuing a herbal colic treatment.


Alien writes for Sore tongue . He also writes for acne home remedies and psoriasis home remedies

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