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Clay has been used medicinally for centuries in Africa, India, and China. There is not enough scientific evidence to recommend the medicinal use of clay by mouth in patients with gastrointestinal disorders. Some clay preparations have been found to be similar to Kaolin and Kaopectate, which are used to treat gastrointestinal disturbances, including diarrhea. However, overall, there are significant potential risks that accompany the use of clay, including intestinal blockage and injury and lead poisoning.

There is not enough scientific research to support a recommendation for play with modeling clay as an effective therapeutic intervention in children with constipation and encopresis (fecal incontinence).

There are no reports of allergy to clay in the available scientific literature. However, in theory, allergy/hypersensitivity to clay, clay products, or constituents of clay may occur. Avoid if pregnant or breastfeeding.

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Hypnotherapy for Stomach Ailments
Hypnosis is a trance-like state in which a person becomes more aware and focused and is more open to suggestion. Hypnotherapy has been used to treat health conditions or to ....

 

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Peppermint for Stomach Ailments
Peppermint is a flowering plant that grows throughout Europe and North America. Peppermint is most often grown for its fragrant oil. Peppermint may improve irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms. Additional ....

 

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Slippery elm for Stomach Ailments
Slippery elm is native to eastern Canada and the eastern and central United States. Its name refers its slippery consistency when the inner bark is chewed or mixed with water. ....

 

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Relaxation Therapy for Stomach Ailments
Relaxation techniques include behavioral therapeutic approaches that differ widely in philosophy, methodology, and practice. The primary goal is usually non-directed relaxation. Most techniques share the components of repetitive focus (on ....

 

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Reflexology for Stomach Ailments
Reflexology involves the application of manual pressure to specific points or areas of the feet that are believed to correspond to other parts of the body. Reflexology is often used ....

 

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JAQUELINE I drink Peppermint tea with candied ginger stomach aches. Works much better than prescription drugs for me.
Posted by JAQUELINE , 5 months ago
DELILAH Mint tea helps does wonders to relieve stomach aches. It was even helpful with infant colic.
Posted by DELILAH , 6 months ago
JEANNA I drink Peppermint tea with candied ginger stomach aches. Works much better than prescription drugs for me.
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