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- medication empacho blocked intestine intestines diarrhea indigestion vomiting
- appetite fiber diet azarcon greta constipation}
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- Folk Medicines for Constipation
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- QUESTION: I think my Mexican neighbors have a great way to treat
- constipation. Do you know of it and what do you think of it?
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- ANSWER: Almost every ethnic group in our country has folk medicines for
- common illnesses. Although some folk medicines are often rooted in
- superstition, some are based on centuries of experience with certain
- conditions. Some folk medicines are useless and some may be dangerous since
- they interfere with more practical medical care, but some can be beneficial
- and your Mexican neighbors have a couple.
- Many Mexicans refer to the symptoms of constipation as empacho, or
- blocked intestine, and it is believed to be due to food that is stuck to the
- wall of the intestines caused by eating improperly cooked food or eating
- certain foods at the wrong time of the day. Symptoms of empacho include
- diarrhea, indigestion, vomiting, and loss of appetite. In mainstream
- medicine, these conditions may be due to infections, lack of fiber in the
- diet, or other causes, not just to an intestinal blockage.
- Common folk medicines for empacho include drinking mint tea or chamomile
- tea or taking small doses of olive or other vegetable oil. Mint and chamomile
- tea are both useful in soothing indigestion and nausea, and drinking any
- liquid helps relieve constipation. Vegetable oil will also relieve
- constipation within a few hours.
- The only potentially dangerous folk medicines for empacho are remedies
- known as azarcon and greta. These compounds frequently contain lead oxide
- that is poisonous.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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