Diarrhea

Herbs that support diarrhea management through several mechanisms. They can tighten intestinal tissues, reduce inflammation, combat pathogens, and protect irritated intestinal linings. Some herbs relax intestinal muscles to ease cramping, while others help restore gut flora or replenish lost electrolytes for hydration. Persistent or severe symptoms should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.

Agrimony | Agrimonia eupatoria

Part of the rose family, agrimony is a powerful herb known for its ability to tighten tissues and reduce inflammation, aiding in the healing of wounds. Beyond its topical benefits, it also supports the body in managing conditions like cystitis, prostatitis, and diarrhea. Rich in bitter compounds, agrimony promotes healthy digestion and bile production, while its antioxidants work to fight oxidative stress and reduce inflammation, offering a natural boost to overall wellness.

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Angelica | Angelica archangelica

Traditionally, Angelica has been used to soothe digestive discomfort, effectively alleviating bloating, gas, and indigestion. Its expectorant properties make it particularly useful for easing cold-related symptoms, such as coughs and respiratory congestion. Additionally, Angelica helps regulate menstrual flow and provides relief from menstrual discomfort.

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