Part II – More Herbs and Essential Oil Remedies for Intestinal Disorders by Zakiyyah

Categories: Zakiyyah MaaKheper-Ast,

Whether you struggle with an occasional bout of acid reflux, the pains of IBS or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) – all can cause extreme discomfort.
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is another common disorder that affects the stomach and intestines. Symptoms include cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, gas, and diarrhea or constipation, or both. IBS is a chronic condition that you will need to manage long term.
Below is a very effective topical massage oil to massage the stomach every afternoon (ideally between 3-5pm).
Intestinal Massage Oil: made in a carrier oil blend of Moringa and Tamanu; blended with essential oils that repairs damaged intestinal lining, eliminates bacterial infections that often accompanies IBS, and improves intestinal mucosa. This formula (blended in a 3% Dilution) includes the essential oils of cardamom, birch bark, Nargarmotha, Cypress, Helichrysum, Frankincense, and some anti-inflammatory essential oils which include dill, grapefruit, tarragon, cucumber, ylang ylang and ginger; plus a few essential oils to strengthen the immune system, eliminate infection and stimulate better digestion – Oregano, Bay Laurel, and Rosemary Verbenone.
To learn the specifics of how to make this formula, and identify and then heal the source of disease in your body, send an email to inquire about upcoming herb courses launching in September.
. . . MAKE NATURE’S
MEDICINE YOUR OWN
This information is to help balance your body’s natural healing energies, and is not intended as diagnosis, treatment or cure. Email: theherbalist1750@gmail.com; phone: 347-407-4312; blog: www.herbsarenaturesmedicine.blogspot.com.

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