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HOW TO USE PAWPAW AS A REMEDY FOR ULCERS.

A sore that forms on the oesophageal, stomach, or small intestine lining.


When stomach acid affects the lining of the digestive tract, ulcers develop. H. Pylori bacteria and anti-inflammatory painkillers like aspirin are two common culprits.


HOW TO PREPARE.

Grab some unwashed pawpaw. It needs to be unripe, not ripe.


Don't peel it or take the seeds out.


Slice it into little pieces without peeling it after neatly cleaning the exterior. Like sugar cubes, the cutting should be very small.


Place all of the raw pawpaw's little bits in a spotlessly clean container.


Water should be added to the container until it reaches the same level as the sliced pawpaw.


Four days should be given to the pawpaw in the water. If you soak it on a Monday, for instance, I'll count Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday as the first three days.


The water will become white on the fourth day.

Serve it and dispose of the pawpaw so that the water can be used as an ulcer remedy.


DOSAGE: 

Every morning, afternoon, and evening, sip a half-glass of pawpaw water. The internal sores that are the source of your ulcer discomfort will be healed, so you won't experience them any longer.


Depending on how bad the ulcer is, you can continue drinking the pawpaw water this morning, afternoon, and evening for weeks or months. It is not reassurance. It is a remedy.


An ulcer is an interior wound that typically affects the stomach or intestines.

H. pylori infection and long-term use of aspirin and other painkillers like ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, and other brands) and naproxen sodium are two common causes of ulcers.



There is no relationship between stress and peptic ulcers. However, they might worsen your symptoms.


Acetaminophen is the recommended over-the-counter pain reliever for persons with ulcers. Use of aspirin, ibuprofen, ketoprofen, or naproxen sodium is not advised unless your doctor has given the go-ahead. Consult your doctor if acetaminophen does not relieve your discomfort.

Do not use strong painkillers without a prescription, please. It is clear from reading the adverse effects that medications used to treat pain might resulin sores or ulcers on the body.

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