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Introducing our household digestive medicine. Among them, the absolute best is "Herbal Digestive Pill Sochae-hwan"!
Hello? This is Inpri.
I think I was born a little over 8 months ago, so I've had weak digestion since I was young.
I often experience indigestion and have trouble digesting well..
Perhaps because of that, even during adolescence when they supposedly eat everything, it seems they have never truly eaten to their heart's content.
In high school, maybe because of stress... I really didn't know how painful "horrible (meaning intestines twisted)" can be.
I've experienced it firsthand so many times that I almost fainted from excitement...
I fainted and when I woke up and came out, I was surprised to see my mother looking pale and shocked.
You took them to the Korean medicine clinic... and they said they were born with a congenital weakness of the stomach...
Since then, whenever I said I had a stomachache, my mom would tell me to go inside my stomach and stay there for a month and a half... haha
So I always carried antacids and often pricked my fingers with a needle...
I couldn't digest my food, and I also experienced a headache at the same time...
Since I was young, I think I have been regularly taking Fessel and Gas Hwal Myeong Su.
Hefstal by HanDok Pharmaceuticals, which has a long history dating back to its release in the 1950s alongside Gas-Hwal Myeongsu...
So, at our house, we start with Festal and Gas-Hwal-myeong-su.
There are always various emergency digestives everywhere...
I always had to carry Tylenol and digestive medicine in my bag ㅠ_ㅠ
This time, I took out all the digestive aids from my house.
When I took it out... there were so many antacids...
Since I had a major illness and underwent a major surgery last year, three parts of my digestive system have disappeared.
Since I was taking medication prescribed separately, I haven't really needed to take digestive medicine for about a year...
Since some of the periods have passed, I also took this opportunity to organize them. Haha.
Batter number 1 has been eating Festal since childhood whenever he had a stomachache!!
Fesstal is a representative type of digestive medicine, and its history of origin is associated with the popular Korean digestive tonic, Gaseu Hwal Myeong Su, which 90% of Koreans are familiar with.
It is an old digestive medicine. Since its release in the 1950s, it has remained synonymous with digestive medicine to this day.
Since I have been taking this digestive medicine since I was young, Festal is always kept as a staple medication.
Festal, which still maintains its undisputed number one position, is often compared to Beazide, the second-place competitor.
Number 2 hitter is the Gas Hwal Myeong Su, the one who would open a bottle and gulp it down whenever he felt something was off.
Because I often feel bloated and have indigestion, I buy a whole box of GasHwalMyeongSu.
The history of Buchaepyo Gas Hwal Myeong Su is really deep. There are many commercials, and some of the old commercials come to mind, haha.
These days, I hear it's being compared with Venachio.
Both products are based on herbal medicine called Pyeongwisan.
Gasshwalmyongsoo is a medicine based on Pyeowi-san, with additional ingredients such as cinnamon, cloves, magnolia bark, nutmeg, and blue cohosh, prepared with a slightly different formulation.
The main feature of Gas Hwal Myeong Su is that it contains carbonation.
Carbon dioxide enters the stomach and turns into gas, stimulating the stomach and promoting movement.
So, one of our aunts even drinks cola instead of medicine... hahaha
It is popular because it gives the feeling of digestion immediately after burping, but it is not good for people with gastritis.
I have chronic gastritis... I like Gaswhalmyungsoo, but these days I tend to refrain from it.
Gas Hwal Myeong Su is available in various products as shown below.
My children used to take a digestive medicine called Baekcho when they were young, but these days I give them a convenient single-dose children's herbal medicine. When they take this, they feel their digestion improves quickly, and both my son and daughter eat it well, haha.
Batter number 3 is a designated hitter.
It is a tablet form of a general medicine composed of multiple ingredients.
It is a purified product of yellow-white extract manufactured (imported) by Ilyang Bio Pharm.
This also includes indigestion, loss of appetite (anorexia), overeating, improved digestion, bloating due to indigestion, excess stomach acid, and heartburn.
It is effective for indigestion, bloating, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, and heartburn.
Batter number 4 is Soeonjaeim Dungjung.
The digestive disorder treatment launched by Jeil Health Science is a dual-core tablet designed to be effective against various digestive issues from the stomach to the intestines. It is a light red, round coded tablet that helps improve various symptoms of indigestion such as indigestion, stomach bloating, overeating, and digestive facilitation. The internal enzyme dual tablet features main ingredients such as simethicone and ursodeoxycholic acid acting in the stomach, and pancreatin acting in the intestines. According to the dual-core structure, simethicone disperses and removes gases generated in the stomach, while ursodeoxycholic acid promotes bile secretion, aiding fat digestion. These ingredients act in the stomach, making them effective for gas removal and for addressing digestive and pancreatic absorption disorders.
Pancreatin, which is designed to be activated in the intestine, aids in the digestion of not only carbohydrates but also fats and proteins, acting as an enzyme for various indigestions.
The fifth batter is Meburatin tablets.
Meburatin tablets are white, round medications used to alleviate symptoms such as abdominal pain, indigestion, nausea, and vomiting caused by various conditions. They contain trimebutine maleate as the main ingredient and can also be used for habitual vomiting in children or constipation and diarrhea caused by non-infectious gastrointestinal disorders. Trimebutine is a drug that normalizes gastrointestinal motility in cases of hyperactive or hypoactive gastrointestinal activity, and it is used to treat gastrointestinal dysfunctions such as abdominal pain, indigestion, nausea, vomiting, as well as habitual vomiting, constipation, and diarrhea in children.
The number 6 hitter is my beloved traditional herbal digestive medicine, Sochae-hwan!!!!!
Honestly... I also took the over-the-counter digestive medicine above, but... in cases of indigestion or really feeling extremely bloated,
Sometimes the over-the-counter digestive medicine doesn't work... but strangely, this herbal digestive medicine I took quickly settled my stomach.
This medicine, called Socheh-ging, is a traditional digestive remedy listed in the Dongui Bogam for indigestion and bloating. It is a very small pill in the form of tiny granules, and the Dongui Bogam describes Socheh-hwan as effective when consumed after eating to relieve indigestion, feelings of fullness, abdominal distension, stomach pain, and bubbling sounds in the stomach. Socheh-hwan is almost synonymous with traditional herbal digestive remedies and is available at most Korean medicine clinics.
The representative herbal medicine for traditional Chinese digestive remedies, such as Sochae-hwan, mainly uses herbs like Changchul, Goryanggang, Sain, and Baekdugu.
I have brought the table below showing the benefits.
When suffering from indigestion, taking Sochehwan, which is composed of three herbal ingredients, helps to loosen the food blockage.
They say that warming the stomach area makes the inside feel comfortable.
It can be taken when experiencing various symptoms such as upper abdominal bloating, nausea, and belching caused by indigestion.
When you feel bloated after eating, indigestion, or stomach pain due to overeating, take this medication.
I was able to relieve my symptoms quickly.
Above, I introduced my family's digestive medicines and even my favorite herbal digestive remedy, Hanchehwawon.
I also bought various kinds of digestive medicines, but when I organize them like this,
Depending on what you ate and got indigestion from, I thought it would be best to take a digestive aid that works well as a digestive medicine.
And the best thing is to avoid overeating and to chew thoroughly.
The most important thing is to avoid indigestion and not to get upset stomach, right? ^^