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Cabbage Juice


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Anyone know if cabbage juice would help speed up the healing of villi ? its supposed to be really good for your stomach got lots of glutamine in it. thanks

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rinne Apprentice

I have found cabbage juice helpful, when I was most ill I bought a case of cabbage and juiced it everymorning until I could no longer drink cabbage juice. :lol: I don't think it is a quick fix though, I think of it more as a support for wellness.

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Several years ago, when I was having some really severe problems with my stomach, the doctors did a blood test to see if it was ulcers. The blood test came back negative and the doctor basically told me he didn't know what it could be (typical response most times I've been to the doc--I know most of them thought it was all in my head). He did recommend that I try to lower my stress levels, though, and also to eat foods that would calm ulcer-like symptoms. I drank a lot of smoothies and eventually felt better (assuming now it's because I unknowingly was eating gluten-free). Anyway, I heard cabbage juice was great for ulcers, so I drank that one time. I felt GREAT afterward...it was SO soothing. For several days I felt great and most of the stomach pain was gone. The only drawback for me is that it is absolutely NASTY. I'm still not sure if it was worth it just because I still gross out every time I even see cabbage. I was still tasting cabbage juice several days later.

All that to say, if you can stomach the nastiness of it, go for it! I'll probably soothe your stomach a lot. I know I was amazed at how much better my stomach felt afterward.

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Several years ago, when I was having some really severe problems with my stomach, the doctors did a blood test to see if it was ulcers. The blood test came back negative and the doctor basically told me he didn't know what it could be (typical response most times I've been to the doc--I know most of them thought it was all in my head). He did recommend that I try to lower my stress levels, though, and also to eat foods that would calm ulcer-like symptoms. I drank a lot of smoothies and eventually felt better (assuming now it's because I unknowingly was eating gluten-free). Anyway, I heard cabbage juice was great for ulcers, so I drank that one time. I felt GREAT afterward...it was SO soothing. For several days I felt great and most of the stomach pain was gone. The only drawback for me is that it is absolutely NASTY. I'm still not sure if it was worth it just because I still gross out every time I even see cabbage. I was still tasting cabbage juice several days later.

All that to say, if you can stomach the nastiness of it, go for it! I'll probably soothe your stomach a lot. I know I was amazed at how much better my stomach felt afterward.

kool .... i had 2 glasses today and im feeling great already ! ... thanks

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