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>Betty, try some Grandma's Tummy Mint Tea, by Celestial Seasonings.  It
>really helps with any kind of stomach upset.
>
>Mary
>
>>Soup and Bananas both sound pretty good.  This is obviously some type of
>>infectious belly flu.  Gives you cramps in the area of the belly button


A tea made of comfrey leaves, raspberry leaves and spearmint leaves works
wonderful for stomach upsets.  The raspberry and mint are mostly for flavor,
but have some soothing properties.  Be sure to crush and use the comfrey
blossoms along with the leaves, as the medicinal qualities are more
concentrated in the blossoms.
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