Many people have the habit of drinking tea, but for people with stomach ulcers, dietary adjustments are very important. If tea is consumed improperly, it can actually hinder the healing of the ulcer. So what kind of tea is suitable for stomach ulcer patients to nourish the stomach?
Bitter Gourd Tea
Ingredients: 1 fresh bitter gourd, an appropriate amount of tea leaves.
Preparation: Cut the bitter gourd in half, remove the seeds, flip it over and stuff it with tea leaves, then reseal it and hang it in a well-ventilated area to dry. Each time, take out 6 grams of tea leaves and boil them in water or steep them in boiling water to make tea.
Benefits: It has the effects of regulating qi and stomach, and clearing heat and dampness. It is suitable for chronic gastritis and stomach ulcers caused by damp-heat stagnation.
Cabbage Juice
Ingredients: Fresh cabbage, an appropriate amount.
Preparation: Wash the cabbage and juice it, slightly warm it up and drink it as a tea substitute. Drink 1000 milliliters before meals, 1-2 times a day, for 10 consecutive days.
Benefits: It has the effects of tonifying the spleen and kidney, and clearing heat and moistening the intestines. It is suitable for relieving the pain of stomach ulcers caused by stomach heat stagnation.
Sweet and Salty Baby Bok Choy Drink
Ingredients: 250 grams of baby bok choy, a pinch of salt, an appropriate amount of white sugar.
Preparation: Wash the baby bok choy and chop it, add salt and marinate for 10 minutes, then squeeze the juice with a gauze, and add an appropriate amount of white sugar to make a tea drink.
Benefits: It can clear heat and nourish the stomach. It is suitable for the elderly who experience severe stomach pain, burning sensation, acid reflux, restlessness, and thirst due to digestive ulcers.
Milk and Honey Tea
Ingredients: 250 milliliters of fresh milk, 50 grams of honey, 6 grams of Bai Ji, 6 grams of Bai Shao.
Preparation: Boil the fresh milk, then add honey, Bai Ji, and Bai Shao, mix well.
Benefits: It can tonify deficiencies and strengthen the middle, nourish qi and nourish the stomach. It is suitable for the elderly who suffer from persistent stomach pain, loss of appetite, constipation, and fatigue due to digestive ulcers.
Sugar Honey Black Tea
Ingredients: 5 grams of black tea, an appropriate amount of honey and brown sugar.
Preparation: Place the black tea in a thermos, pour boiling water over it, cover it and let it steep for 10 minutes, then add brown sugar and honey.
Benefits: It can nourish the middle and moisten dryness, nourish the stomach and relieve pain. It is suitable for people with persistent stomach pain and prolonged pain caused by digestive ulcers.
Buddha's Hand and Dry Grass Tea
Ingredients: 20 grams of fresh Buddha's Hand, 20 grams of dried Xiahukus grass, an appropriate amount of white sugar or rock sugar.
Preparation: Wash the fresh Buddha's Hand and slice it, wash the Xiahukus grass and cut it into sections, put both in a cup, add a small amount of white sugar or rock sugar, pour in boiling water, cover and let it steep for 15-30 minutes, then drink the juice as tea.
Benefits: It can soothe the liver and relieve depression, and relieve pain in the stomach. It is suitable for people with stomach ulcers who experience severe upper abdominal pain, burning sensation, acid reflux, and discomfort.