![]() ![]() We also use an advanced capsule delivery system called Acid Armor™ Capsules to deliver a superior amount of probiotics, prebiotics and enzymes directly to the intestinal tract. Researchers studied the enzymes that develop on dead yeast in laboratory settings. Similar enzymes were then reproduced, concentrated and added into the DigestiGuard™ formula. These enzymes are attracted to dying candida cells where they dissolve or digest it away. The enzyme yeast cleanse is beneficial for the breaking down of dead and decaying yeast. This assists the body in the normal removal of toxic yeast before it has a chance to ferment and release chemicals such as formaldehyde that are known to cause uncomfortable detox symptoms.You know the feeling. It can be a slight queasiness or dull gnawing. And you can’t figure out if eating would make it better-or worse.Ī sour-feeling stomach can have many causes, says Tamara Duker Freuman, MS, RD, author of The Bloated Belly Whisperer. Some people (*raises hand*) are simply more prone to occasional nausea and indigestion. Alcohol: Alcohol irritates the GI tract.The more you drink, and the longer alcohol has contact with your GI tract, the worse you’ll feel-especially the next day. An empty stomach: When you go a long time between eating, your stomach secretes acid and the ph lowers, creating a more acidic environment. ![]() Eating too much: When your stomach is full of food, the sphincter between your stomach and your esophagus is more prone to relax and open, allowing contents to splash up.Problem foods: Tomatoes, garlic, onion, mint, and high-fat foods can all cause that sphincter to relax and open (especially if some of these foods are eaten in the same meal-think: a large Italian dinner!). Not everyone will have an issue with these foods, but they’re worth considering. Here are some foods that can naturally ease a sour stomach, according to Freuman. Ginger: It’s been used for thousands of years as a natural remedy, and there’s actually good data showing that ginger can offer relief from nausea. Freuman recommends ginger chews, ginger tea, or real ginger ale (check labels!) to her patients. ![]()
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