Title: Home remedies to get relief from hernia
 1Home remedies to get relief from hernia
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 21. Ginger 
It aids the pain and discomfort of the stomach. 
Ginger or ginger juice has an anti-inflammation 
activity that soothes inflammation of the stomach 
and oesophagus. It also prevents the buildup of 
gastric juices, a common symptom in hiatal hernia 
(upper part of the stomach)Chew raw ginger or 
make a juice out of it or add it to the tea. 
Consume it at least three times a day.
2. Aloe Vera
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) could be a 
symptom of hiatal hernia or long-term exposure to 
GERD can cause hiatal hernia. In a pilot study, 
aloe vera has reduced the frequencies of GERD 
symptoms, such as heartburn, nausea, dysphagia 
and acid regurgitation, when taken twice- in the 
morning and 30 minutes before sleep
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 33. Licorice
In a person with oesophagal hiatus hernia, 
gastritis is the common problem. Licorice root 
is beneficial in the treatment of gastric 
inflammation. In a controlled study, licorice 
extract has shown a significant decrease in 
symptoms of a hernia, hence improving the quality 
of life. Prepare a tea by boiling licorice root 
in water for a few minutes. Consume it at least 
twice a day. Avoid its overconsumption.
4. Chamomile Tea
Flavonoids in chamomile tea have 
anti-inflammatory and antiphlogistic activities. 
It has great value as a digestive relaxant. 
Chamomile tea helps to treat multiple 
gastrointestinal disturbances that include hiatal 
hernia and GERD. Drink chamomile tea at least 
twice a day. Avoid its overconsumption.
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 45. Buttermilk
A safe diet is always better to prevent hernial 
symptoms from getting complicated. Buttermilk is 
considered a safe option for people with hiatal 
hernia as it is rich in probiotics that help 
reduce acids in the stomach. Other foods good for 
hernia are unsweetened yoghurt, whole grains, 
lean proteins, fruits and leafy greens. Caution, 
if you are allergic to buttermilk, avoid it.
6. Black Pepper
Piperine in black pepper has anti-inflammatory 
property. It is widely used in treating 
inflammation and digestive issues such as 
indigestion, flatulence and acid reflux. There 
are fewer studies on how black pepper treats 
hernia but its active compound may help prevent 
some of its symptoms and speed up the healing 
process.
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 57. Water
A hiatal hernia can worsen the acid reflux in the 
stomach and cause GERD. A study found that 
frequent sipping of water helps in the management 
of acid reflux. It clears the acids of the 
oesophagus by diluting them and helps manage 
symptoms to some extent. Sip water at every half 
an hour. Avoid drinking too much at a time as it 
may cause an adverse reaction.
8. Vegetable Juice
Vegetable juice has multiple health benefits due 
to the presence of vitamins, minerals and 
antioxidants. For hernia, juice made especially 
of broccoli, carrots, kale, ginger and spinach 
are considered beneficial. Vegetable juice also 
has anti-inflammatory properties. Altogether, 
these veggies help to inhibit the hernia 
symptoms.
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 69. Cinnamon Tea
In the writings of Susruta (father of surgery) 
and Charaka (father of Ayurveda), cinnamon holds 
a great purpose. Drinking cinnamon tea soothes 
the lining of the stomach and eases pain related 
to hernia due to its anti-inflammatory 
properties. Prepare cinnamon tea by boiling the 
herb in water. You can also mix its powder in 
warm water and drink in the morning.
10. Water
A hiatal hernia can worsen the acid reflux in the 
stomach and cause GERD. A study found that 
frequent sipping of water helps in the management 
of acid reflux. It clears the acids of the 
oesophagus by diluting them and helps manage 
symptoms to some extent. Sip water at every half 
an hour. Avoid drinking too much at a time as it 
may cause an adverse reaction.
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