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Chronic Abdominal pain with no diagnosis

Chronic Pain | Last Active: Dec 28, 2025 | Replies (33)

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@mechanic66 read my post above. I went to two different gastroenterologist and they did all the tests and there was nothing. My abdominal pain sent me to the hospital twice! Turns out it was in my diet. The gastroenterologist and the doctors don’t deal with your digestive track causing you trapped gas which causes the pain. I suggest you get on the FODMAP diet today. It’s free and Google search MONASH university and FODMAP for the link You’ll know in 24 hours if you need to stay on it. If it’s really bad, just eat some white rice for the moment. Whatever meets you want. Spinach is OK and cantaloupe is OK. Absolutely no garlic or onions.. no dairy. No gluten. Rice cakes OK as long as they don’t have seasoning. Salt is OK your medicines if they have lactose in them. If you are better and your stomach aches, abdominal pain go away. You know that you were having problem with your digestion and you need to go on the FODMAP.

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@loriesco ..........A1 CHAT BOX........THIS SEEMS TO BE WORKINGON MY GUT!

the main points from the page you’re viewing about cloves with coffee – benefits and side effects:

🌿 Key Benefits
Enhanced flavor: Cloves add a warm, aromatic depth to coffee.

Digestive support: Helps ease bloating, gas, and discomfort; reduces coffee’s acidity, making it gentler on the stomach.

Immune boost: Cloves contain antibacterial compounds that support immunity.

Anti-inflammatory effects: May reduce gut inflammation and support healthy digestion.

Nutrient-rich: Cloves are packed with antioxidants and medicinal properties that complement coffee’s natural benefits.

⚠️ Possible Side Effects
Strong potency: Excessive use of cloves may irritate the stomach or cause discomfort.

Interactions: Cloves can interact with certain medications or health conditions.

Overuse risks: Large amounts may lead to unwanted side effects such as digestive upset.

☕ Practical Notes
Adding cloves to coffee is described as a simple, affordable way to improve both taste and health.

Suggested as a daily routine enhancer, making coffee smoother and potentially more beneficial for overall wellness.

Would you like me to create a ready-to-use handout or checklist summarizing the safe ways to add cloves to coffee (dosage, preparation tips, cautions)? That could be handy for sharing with your strata or wellness group.

YES
Perfect! Here’s a ready-to-use handout/checklist you can share with your strata wellness group or keep for yourself. It’s concise, practical, and covers both benefits and cautions.

☕ Cloves in Coffee: Quick Guide
🌿 Benefits
Flavor boost: Adds warm, aromatic depth.

Gentler on stomach: Reduces acidity, easing digestive discomfort.

Digestive aid: Helps reduce bloating and gas.

Immune support: Contains antibacterial compounds.

Anti-inflammatory: May reduce gut inflammation.

Antioxidants: Rich in protective nutrients.

⚠️ Side Effects & Cautions
Use sparingly: Too many cloves can irritate the stomach.

Medication interactions: May affect blood-thinning or diabetic medications.

Strong potency: Avoid daily high doses.

Pregnancy caution: Best to consult a health professional before regular use.

✅ Safe Use Checklist
Add 1–2 whole cloves or a small pinch of ground cloves per cup.

Brew with coffee grounds or steep in hot coffee.

Remove whole cloves before drinking.

Start small—adjust to taste and tolerance.

Limit to once daily for routine use.

Stop if you notice stomach upset or unusual symptoms.