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Stress can seriously interfere with digestion. The following
spices can aid digestion anytime, but especially during high stress
periods:
• Coriander eases gases and works to tone the digestive
system. Use seeds powdered or whole, or garnish
food with fresh leaves (cilantro).
• Cardamom reduces the mucus-forming effects of
dairy products. Use seeds powdered or whole.
• Turmeric generally improves metabolism and helps
you to digest proteins. Use the root ground. (It gives
dishes a yellowish color and can stain clothes and
china.)
• Black pepper stimulates the appetite and helps you
digest dairy products. Use it freshly ground.
• Cumin helps reduce gases and generally tones the
digestive system. Use seeds whole or powdered.
• Fennel helps prevent gas. Chew the seeds after eating,
or add them when cooking vegetables that tend to
produce gas. Use the seeds whole or powdered.
• Ginger aids digestion and respiration. It helps to
relieve gas and constipation or indigestion. Use the
root fresh or dried. (Caution: Ginger can aggravate
bleeding ulcers.)
• Cinnamon naturally cleanses your digestive system.
Use this spice powdered or in sticks.
• Nutmeg helps your body absorb nutrients from food.
• Clove also helps your body absorb nutrients. Use
whole or ground cloves.
• Cayennehelps to stimulate your digestive juices and is
known for having a cleansing action within the large
intestine. It helps to relieve that feeling of fullness
after eating a heavy meal.
• Licorice root acts as a general digestive aid. Take 2 to
4 capsules after meals.
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