Baking Soda

The benefits of baking soda have been seen to treat indigestion.

Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar can be used to treat symptoms of indigestion such as an upset stomach.

Cinnamon

Cinnamon is considered beneficial for health due to its many properties. One of the many benefits of cinnamon is a home remedy for indigestion.

Chamomile Tea

Chamomile is considered a digestive relaxant, meaning it can be helpful in relaxing the digestive system.

Lemon & Ginger Tea

Ginger and lemon tea can also be used as a remedy for indigestion. Ginger is believed to have been used since ancient times to treat indigestion and its symptoms such as abdominal pain, flatulence, gas, belching, nausea, and vomiting.

 Cumin Water

You must have heard about cumin water for weight loss, but did you know that it can also be used to treat indigestion at home? Yes friends, an article published by NCBI has revealed that it has gastroprotective properties.

Celery

Consuming carom seeds can also be beneficial in treating indigestion at home. It is said that it can relax the muscles of the digestive system, especially the intestine.

 Mint

Peppermint tea can also be used as a home remedy to cure indigestion. It is said that it has been used since ancient times to relieve the problem of indigestion and its symptoms such as gas, acidity, and nausea.

Milk

Milk can also be used as a home remedy for indigestion. In research published by NCBI, it has been proved that milk has antacid effects.

Honey

Indigestion is never alone. Along with this comes some symptoms, one of the common symptoms of which is a burning sensation in the stomach.

Fennel

Fennel can also be used as a home remedy for indigestion. Research conducted by a medical college in Punjab has found that syrup made from fennel (fennel water) can help treat colic in children.