Severe diarrhoea which continues for more than 48 hours - 24 in children - should be investigated as it may be a symptom of various underlying conditions which need conventional treatment. We also wouldn’t advise using over-the-counter medicines to stop diarrhoea as they could mask the reasons for the condition and prolong the symptoms when the medication is stopped. Reserve them only for occasions when it may be difficult to use a lavatory frequently, such as while travelling or while taking an examination.
Minor bouts, however - including those caused by stress and, in many women,
during the lead-up to their periods - can be successfully treated by natural
remedies.
The essential thing to remember is that you must replace the lost fluid regularly
- and this is particularly important in children and the elderly. See the information
on rehydration in vomiting.
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A high potency formula once per day |
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1 capsule after each meal or 250mg of Bio or BA yoghurt |
Other supplements which might help include:
There are several herbs which are beneficial made into tea - 2 tspns to a cup of boiling water, left until lukewarm then strained.
If you often get diarrhoea on holiday - as many people do - pack a tincture of any of these herbs in your suitcase and take 1 tspn in water up to six times a day.
Other herbs include:
Cranesbill, Goldenseal, Marshmallow,
Slippery elm
The following Homoeopathic remedies may also help - and you’ll almost certainly find them readily in Mediterranean holiday destinations:
Many people find that rubbing the following properly diluted oils into the abdominal area also helps:
Replacing lost fluids is particularly important. You can buy commercially produced rehydration drinks, but it’s easy to make your own by adding 8 tspns of sugar or honey and 1 tspn of salt to a litre of boiled water and drinking a small glassful every half an hour. Children should be given a dessertspoonful every 10 minutes.
At first you probably won’t feel like eating - which won’t do any harm for a day or two. When you do feel hungry, avoid all Dairy products for at least 48 hours and give your system a slow introduction to food by sticking to foods like ripe Bananas, boiled Rice, Apples and dry wholemeal toast.
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