What are the best foods to eat when your stomache is upset?


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saltine crackers

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pretzels or saltine crackers. Also a tums or two might help.
don't eat at all.
7up or sprite....clear sodas help.....
saltine crackers, also the BRAT diet they use for when kids are sick
bananas
rice
apples
toast
GINGER ALE.....V 8.....COCA COLA....PLAIN BREAD ... SALTINES CRACKERS
Ginger ale & Lipton Noodle soup with saltine crackers
milk is fine and potato (boiled one)
Happy Meals from McDonald's.
I've found that eating scrambled eggs with buttered toast works well, as well as saltine crackers...But the use of seven-up really works for upset tummies as well...
Saltine crackers or dry toast and drink 7-up
Chamomile Tea, hot or cold
Dry foods such as crackers dry toast ginger ale
saltine crackers and 7 up
my doctor says to go on the BRAT diet when your stomach is upset. Bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast are all supposed to be good foods to eat to settle your stomach.
ginger ale or lipton ginger twist tea
crackers
toast
clear broths or bouillon
Milk is a really bad idea if your stomach is upset. Ginger ale and Coke are good (regular, not diet), but they should be flat, not too bubbly.
When you feel like eating go with a bland diet: rice, apple sauce, toast, bananas, scrambled eggs (without a lot of fat added) and broth based soups. Stay away from dairy and fatty foods as they are likely to make your stomach more upset.
Sprite or 7 up or ginger ale. Crackers, chicken broth, toast.
selzer/ club soda for upset stomach
Depends totally on how your stomach is upset. If it's about intestines then food with a LOT of fibers is almost every time the best solution.

Soft drinks will only make things worse.
What ever you choose try drinking some Coke or diet Coke with it this will help the carbonation is good to help settle things, nothing like a giant burb to settle you down.....
khichadi and daliya basically should be a roughage food stuff
well every time my stomache is upset i just use the bathroom i don't eat anything at all in fact i just lay down and hope it goes away on its own.
الخس (lactuca sativa)
وعن أمير المؤمنين الإمام علي بن أبي طالب (عليه السلام) عن الرسول الأعظم محمد (صلى الله عليه وآله) أنه قال: كلوا الخس فإنه يورث النعاس ويهضم الطعام
The whole plant is rich in a milky sap that flows freely from any wounds. This hardens and dries when in contact with the air[4]. The sap contains 'lactucarium', which is used in medicine for its anodyne, antispasmodic, digestive, diuretic, hypnotic, narcotic and sedative propertiesLactucarium has the effects of a feeble opium, but without its tendency to cause digestive upsets
kentucky fried chicken (chicken wings menu) and mc donalds burger king
Avoid spicy food.
Eat easily digestible food in small quantity at a time and more time.
Take plenty of non-aerated liquid - preferably lemon, sugar and with a pinch of salt in water.
Avoid refined food but take food with lot of natural cellulose which keeps the bowel movement.
In South India we take plain rice with fresh curd/butter milk(Yoghurt)
I have always eaten dry toast and saltine crackers and ginger ale.
crackers... and drink clear soda like sprite or ginger ale
Drink 7up add it salt.
Eat Danon's Activa plain Yogurt.

They are advertising it, and thus far FDA has not stopped them. They recommend eating the yogurt for a week.

My experience is the same any "yogurt that is not pasteurised will do". This is because,Yogurt has beneficial bacteria, the beneficial bacteria along with bad bacteria is destroyed when yogurt is pasteurised. If pasteurised, it should be re-constituted with beneficial bacteria.

A co-worker of mine who travelled a lot for aircraft company, would make it a point of eating his first meal in a visiting country, contained fresh yogurt and he would start his meal with that yogurt, he claims he never has stomach problem when away on call in any country.

Hope it works for you.


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