Everytime we have been empachados, which in fact is obstruction and same, I've been to doctors who don't believe in it. The way my nana always explains it, food is stuck in your stomach/or intestines and it's not passing through. It's just rotting there. You feel sick and know for sure when you burp and it's sour. The way she would get rid of it was forcing us to take a table spoon of olive oil with a lemon chaser to help keep it down, which for me even after all these years is a struggle 🤢, followed by the savage massage that hurt like a mf as she's rubbing down your belly and intestines to get it all moving again. But she always got rid of it. ❤
Bouts of, H-Pylori along with diverticulitis are also fun. Whoo-WEE! What really relieved it for me was fasting from all solids for 3-5 days at a time.
Thank you my husband it Honduran and I don’t believe this however u hit nail on head I appreciate your advice
You're welcome 😊
Everytime we have been empachados, which in fact is obstruction and same, I've been to doctors who don't believe in it. The way my nana always explains it, food is stuck in your stomach/or intestines and it's not passing through. It's just rotting there. You feel sick and know for sure when you burp and it's sour.
The way she would get rid of it was forcing us to take a table spoon of olive oil with a lemon chaser to help keep it down, which for me even after all these years is a struggle 🤢, followed by the savage massage that hurt like a mf as she's rubbing down your belly and intestines to get it all moving again.
But she always got rid of it. ❤
Very interesting, thanks for sharing!
I get the sense that your Nana was an amazing woman. Thanks for sharing.
Bouts of, H-Pylori along with diverticulitis are also fun. Whoo-WEE!
What really relieved it for me was fasting from all solids for 3-5 days at a time.
Sounds fun! (jk)
Empacho in philippines mostly involves stomach pain and indigestion. Common remedy is drinking green tea.
Thanks for the info! :)
Can you link the Spanish video of the lady you mentioned @3:30? Thank you!
I believe that video is embedded on the blog post version. You can find a link to that in the video description 🙂
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