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Ayurvedic > Carminative
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Carminative Defined
Relieves intestinal gas, pain and distention; promotes peristalsis. Ayurveda herbs: aamalaki, haritaki, hingvastak, trikatu, triphala. Substances one may use are: baking soda, hingu, triphala, and ajwan.
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- Chamomile - wonderful herb for the digeston: Chamomile is a herb used effectively for the digestion and nervous system. It is very safe, and makes a tea that many people like.
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