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Melon Seeds Tea 🍈☕ – The Best Natural Way to Cure an Upset Stomach

 

bloated belly, indigestion, or a sensitive stomach? Don’t toss those melon seeds! They’re more than just food waste—melon seeds tea is an old, natural remedy that works wonders for soothing digestive discomfort, reducing gas, and calming an upset stomach gently and effectively.


Why Melon Seeds Work:

  • Rich in digestive enzymes that help break down food
  • Contain magnesium and potassium that relax the digestive muscles
  • Natural anti-inflammatory properties soothe stomach lining
  • Help reduce acidity, gas, and bloating

This remedy works great for people with acid reflux, constipation, cramps, or general digestive imbalance.


Melon Seeds Tea Recipe:

Ingredients:

 

 

 

  • 2 tablespoons melon seeds (from cantaloupe, honeydew, or watermelon)
  • 2 cups water
  • Optional: A small piece of ginger or a pinch of fennel seeds (for extra digestive support)

Instructions:

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