For an upset stomach caused by bad food, try consuming ginger tea or peppermint tea, as both can help soothe nausea and digestive discomfort. Eating bland foods like bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast (the BRAT diet) may also provide relief. Staying hydrated with water or electrolyte drinks is important, but avoid caffeine and Carbonated Beverages. If symptoms persist, consult a healthcare professional.
If your dog has a sensitive stomach, a good dog food brand that probably won't upset it's stomach is Iams. It's a dry food brand and has it for small, medium, and large dogs.
What is causing the upset stomach. If you are nauseas, cola or coke is good. So is ginger tea. Ginger ale is good for soothing an upset stomach
A good name brand of dog food that I would recommend is Natural Choice for sensitive stomachs. Another one is Innova. Make sure to do your change over to the new food slowly so as to not upset the stomach.
As long as the food is good for your dog I don't see an issue. Avoid giving your dog sweets or anything that can upset his stomach.
gingerale is better. so yeah its good.
good for digestion. settle upset stomach aches.
Peppermint, licorice, horehound are natural remedies.
A little ginger ale may sometimes be good for an occasional upset stomach, but if you suspect food poisoning, you must contact your PCP or a clinic at once. Ginger ale is nice, but it has no effect whatever on the causes of food poisoning.
Any drink with 'bubbles' will make you burp. Carbonation helps sometimes, by causing you to burp, which can relieve pressure but really doesn't have a ton to do with an upset stomach. And Sprite, 7 up and ginger ale are good for upset stomach.
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Quite often, dogs vomit not because of an upset stomach (gastritis), but because their food hasn't yet been digested and they become too full. After emptying their stomach content they (or another dog, especially their offspring) will then retry eating their food, this time successfully.
Yes, you can drink soy milk after an upset stomach, but it depends on the individual and the cause of the upset. If the stomach issues were due to lactose intolerance or dairy products, soy milk can be a good alternative. However, if you have a soy allergy or sensitivity, it’s best to avoid it. Start with small amounts to see how your stomach reacts before consuming more.