Potato Juice Can Cure Many of Your Stomach Problems

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Some of the best home remedies for treating and relieving gastritis symptoms are teas and juices, such as potato juice.

There are also certain lifestyle habits you can consider to help manage your gastritis. These include drinking water several times a day, eating small meals more often, and avoiding alcoholic beverages, coffee, hot spices, and acidic foods

You should also avoid fried and sweet foods that contain dairy products, as well as anything that's processed

If the pain or burning sensation in your stomach lasts longer than three days or gets worse over time, you need to see a doctor as soon as possible to start proper treatment.

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If You Notice This on a Potato, Don't Eat It
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Start Consuming Potato Juice to Get These Amazing Health Benefits
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huryxk3aXBw

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Source(s) / Reference(s):

Efficacy and tolerability of potato juice in dyspeptic patients: a pilot study
https://eurekamag.com/research/004/425/004425271.php

00:00 Introduction
00:20 How potato juice helps the stomach
00:42 Recipe with Yellow Potato
01:13 Recipe with Yukon Potato
01:46 Recipe with Sweet Potato
02:27 Outro

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