How Wheatgrass Benefits Health

Treats Gastrointestinal Distress

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Gastrointestinal distress is a feeling of bowel discomfort, especially after meals. Key symptoms of gastrointestinal distress include a burning sensation in the upper abdomen and pain. Gastrointestinal distress also known as indigestion can be caused by eating too quickly, overeating, and over-consumption of spicy and greasy foods. Stress and anxiety can also trigger gastrointestinal distress.

Gastrointestinal distress may be common among individuals with peptic ulcers, gastritis, pancreatitis, abnormality of the pancreas, gallstones, and stomach cancer. Individuals taking antibiotics may also be prone to indigestion. Fortunately, wheatgrass contains compounds that treat gastrointestinal distress, including its high fiber content. Traditionally, wheatgrass has been used to help in relieving stomach pain and diarrhea. Wheatgrass also contains enzymes that can aid in digestion. The detoxifying benefits of wheatgrass can help to detoxify the intestines and colon walls.

While abdominal distress after a meal is the hallmark of indigestion, bloating, nausea, and belching can also signal its occurrence, and sometimes, indigestion can be an indicator of an underlying health problem. Seeking medical attention can help in diagnosing the underlying problems.

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