Belching, gas bubbles from the stomach expelled through the esophagus and mouth, usually signals a problem with poor digestion. Enzymes (proactazyme Plus, Food Enzymes, Papaya Mint) and remedies that improve digestive function (Anti-Gas formulas) will be helpful.
When a person belches and a foul, rotten egg odor and taste accompany the belch, this is a sign that proteins are not being properly broken down in the stomach. In fact, they are decaying. A lack of hydrochloric acid (Food EnzymesorPDA) and digestive enzymes causes this problem.
Food Enzymes is a key product for the digestive system.
All foods require processing (digestion), and enzymes are able to break down food compounds for assimilation into the bloodstream. A number of different enzymes are needed to deal with differing food compounds. Some of these are produced by the body, some are found in foods. However, most processed foods lack the enzymes needed for proper digestion.
Used after meals to improve digestion by increasing circulation and production of digestive fluids. Helps reduce belching, abdominal pain and nausea.
Caution if inflammatory skin conditions, ulcers or high fevers.
Is a good source of minerals and vitamins needed for absorption of nutrients and required for effective digestion of fat, proteins and carbohydrates.
Homeopathic Support
Adults 6 drops orally, 3 to 5 times daily or as otherwise directed.
If symptoms persist for more than 7 days consult a healthcare professional.
Consult a physician for use in children under 12 years of age.
Gastrotone
Relief of indigestion, nausea, retching, vomiting after eating or drinking
minor burning pain
Liver Gallbladder HP
Relief of symptoms due to flatulence, constipation, belching, abdominal discomfort, liver gallbladder, hemorrhoids, Crohn's disease, cholesterol.
Gastropar
Relief of indigestion, flatulence, nausea, retching, vomiting after eating or drinking, minor burning in the stomach.
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