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10 Home Remedies That Cure Any Digestive Problem

Caraway Seeds

Caraway seeds usually have anti-spasmodic effects. Caraway seeds also boast of carminative and antimicrobial properties. They contain two important chemicals in carvol and carvene, which help soothe the digestive tract muscles and trigger the expulsion of gas.

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  1. I have used apple cider vinegar for years to combat heartburn. Works instantly! I mix it with a bit of honey and then drink plenty of water to rinse it from my teeth.

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