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	<title>The Health and Wellness Times &#187; Ayurvedic Detox tea</title>
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		<title>Upset stomach at Xmas &#8211; help!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now I know you are going to be entirely sensible over the next few weeks, and those Christmas parties and drinks won&#8217;t tempt you to overindulge. But, if you do then it&#8217;s as well to be prepared. If you get an upset stomach that remains sensitive then slippery elm is a good supplement to help [...]]]></description>
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<p>Now I know you are going to be entirely sensible over the next few weeks, and those Christmas parties and drinks won&#8217;t tempt you to overindulge. But, if you do then it&#8217;s as well to be prepared. If you get an upset stomach that remains sensitive then slippery elm is a good supplement to help soothe any irritation &#8211; it&#8217;s also a good thing to line your stomach with if you know you are going to be faced with food or drink that might be a bit much for your system. If you are offered coffee after the meal, see if you can&#8217;t get peppermint or green tea instead as they will help you digest better. If by any mischance you need more help then there is a very good Ayurvedic recipe for tea which will help those feelings of being bloated and sluggish from too many mince pies or slices of Christmas cake. It is a blend of aniseed, fennel, cardamom, coriander and celery seeds to help purify your system, clear your mind and help your body to recover it&#8217;s normal balance. You can find Ayurvedic teas in many supermarkets and health stores, and if you have a Whittard of Chelsea&#8217;s store near you then their own Ayurvedic Detox tea will put you on the road to recovery for a very reasonable £2.30 for 20 teabags.</p>
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