Stomach discomfort is often treated as something to suppress, but persistent burning, bloating or nausea may be a sign that your stomach lining is under stress. Gastritis, an inflammation of the stomach lining, can develop when the body's natural defenses are weakened by poor dietary choices, chronic stress, alcohol, smoking, frequent use of certain pain relievers or an imbalance of bacteria such as Helicobacter pylori.
Supporting the body's ability to heal begins with identifying and addressing these underlying triggers rather than simply masking symptoms.
Simple lifestyle changes may help create an environment where the stomach lining can recover naturally. Research highlighted garlic extract for its potential to help manage H. pylori, while probiotics may support a healthier balance of beneficial gut bacteria.
Drinking green tea with manuka honey has also shown promise in reducing H. pylori activity, and eating smaller, lighter meals may reduce stress on the digestive system while healing takes place. Just as importantly, managing chronic stress through practices such as meditation, deep breathing or yoga may help reduce flare-ups by supporting the gut-brain connection.
For Dr. Mercola readers, the takeaway is that digestive symptoms are often signals—not inconveniences to ignore. A nutrient-dense, minimally processed diet, attention to gut health and reducing unnecessary sources of physical and emotional stress can go a long way toward supporting a healthy stomach lining. Rather than chasing temporary relief, focusing on the root causes of inflammation gives your body the best opportunity to restore lasting digestive health.
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Medical News Today, April 14, 2025