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About this study. The investigators hypothesize that spraying peppermint oil containing L-menthol onto the colonic mucosa during colonoscopy will relax ...
Peppermint oil inhalation has even been found to be helpful for postpartum women who have difficulty emptying their bladder. Lavender and rose. Studies have ...
Medicines to relax your swallowing muscles. Peppermint oil, onabotulinumtoxinA (Botox) injections into the esophagus or calcium channel blockers, such as ...
Peppermint oil or a combination of peppermint and caraway oils. A Japanese herbal formula called rikkunshito. Acupuncture. Yoga and mindfulness practices ...
Peppermint. Studies show that, in people who have IBS with diarrhea, a specially coated pill that slowly releases peppermint oil in the small intestine ...
A combination of peppermint and caraway oils may offer some benefit for functional dyspepsia. Together, they relieved pain symptoms in a one-week trial ...
Hard candy, such as lemon drops or peppermint rounds. Ice pops without milk, bits of fruit, seeds or nuts. Depending on your medical condition, your ...
Certain supplements: Peppermint oil in capsules appears to reduce abdominal pain related to IBS. Iberogast is a brand name for a mix of nine herbal extracts ...
No, that's not true all the time. Herbal supplements can strongly affect the body. Some don't work well with prescription medicines. This is called a medicine ...
Foods that people with laryngopharyngeal reflux should avoid include spicy, fried and fatty foods; citrus fruits; tomatoes; chocolate; peppermint; cheese; and ...
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