Indigestion
Updated Jun. 30th, 2026 | Read Time: 3 Minutes | What You Will Learn:
- What is Indigestion?
- Causes of Indigestion
- Indigestion Treatments & Supplements
- Indigestion Prevention Tips
- Nutritional Information
- Reader Comments (7)
Digestive discomfort can quickly disrupt your day, leaving you feeling heavy, bloated, and low on energy. When digestion isn't running smoothly, it can affect everything from nutrient absorption to overall well-being. Alongside mindful eating and lifestyle habits, many people are turning to indigestion supplements to help support digestive function, ease discomfort, and restore balance. In this article, we'll explore natural strategies to help you feel lighter, more comfortable, and back in control of your digestion.
What is Indigestion?
Indigestion is caused by an inability to break down and absorb food. It has probably affected everyone at least once and, most likely, after a Thanksgiving dinner. It is usually directly related to the type of food eaten and poor eating habits.
Causes of Indigestion
Chronic indigestion may be related to a lack of bile, stomach acid and enzymes, or food sensitivities. It occurs more commonly as we age because our production of digestive enzymes and stomach acid decreases. Indigestion symptoms include a burning sensation in the stomach or chest, a heavy sensation, belching, flatulence, bloating, nausea and decreased appetite.
Indigestion Treatments & Supplements
Conventional treatment of indigestion involves symptomatic treatment, usually with antacids. Prolonged use of antacids can cause mineral imbalances because they contain large amounts of sodium, aluminum, calcium and magnesium. Excess sodium can worsen hypertension, and aluminum has been connected to Alzheimer’s disease. Antacids also change the pH of the stomach so that food is improperly broken down, actually leading to worse indigestion. Drugs to suppress acid production are also prescribed. Long-term use of these medicines can damage the stomach lining, leading to tumour formation. Other side effects include impotence or breast enlargement.
It is important when you experience chronic digestive symptoms like heartburn that you support the health of your stomach, intestinal, and esophogeal lining. The flare up, absence, or reflux of acid can damage the lining of the gut, creating further digestive challenges, in particular leaky gut, in which undigested food particles leak out from the intestines and then into the blood stream. See the list below for supplements that can help you maintain the health of the gut lining.
Indigestion Prevention Tips
To prevent indigestion, eat small meals, chew well and eat slowly so that you do not swallow excess air. Relax and enjoy the smell and taste of food. This will stimulate the release of digestive juices. Do not drink liquids while eating because it dilutes digestive juices. Avoid foods that are extremely hot or cold. Avoid things that increase stomach acidity like alcohol, coffee, tea, colas, tobacco, aspirin, ibuprofen and spicy foods. If you have low stomach acid, take lemon juice or take apple cider vinegar with your meals. Avoid any foods that you are sensitive to. An elimination or rotation diet may be necessary to uncover specific food allergens. Combinations of certain foods can also be difficult to digest. Use food-combining guidelines to make digestion easier.
Eat papayas, pineapple and kiwi with your meal because they contain protein digestive enzymes. To help fat digestion, take unrefined, cold pressed nut or seed oils, like walnut, pumpkin or flax, with your meal. To relieve indigestion symptoms, eat bitter green leafy vegetables like endive, lettuce and artichokes. Prepare them as a salad or steam them and eat them with boiled potatoes. Carrot and cabbage coleslaw with yogurt or kefir helps with heartburn.




Great article with many good suggestions. Love National Nutrition articles available to us that are trustworthy. I have had indigestion issues and what has helped me is taking bitters along with HCL both of which I get from National Nutrition. These are very helpful remedies but I am glad to learn about more that are in this article in case I ever need a boost or something extra. Our digestion is linked to so much, so it is important to keep it happy and healthy.
Apple Cider Vinegar is an excellent suggestion. I have tried many things and it's the only thing that works for me. But I think it's great to have many options, what works for someone may not work for another.
Hello Lisa,
Thank you for your insight on our article. Unfortunately many suffer from digestive disturbances, so if you do, you aren't alone. Happy you found a natural remedy that works well for you. There are definitely many options for indigestion support and finding the right mix for your needs is important. If you suffer from indigestion because of a bacteria imbalance then probiotics may be the better fit, or if your intestinal lining is compromised, l-glutamine may be the right thing for you. Knowing the root cause can also aid in taking the right course of action for your needs. You can learn more about the supplements outlined in this article here:
https://www.nationalnutrition.ca/articles/supplements/
Indigestion, also known as dyspepsia, is a common digestive problem characterized by discomfort or pain in the upper abdomen. This article explores the causes, symptoms, and potential remedies for indigestion. It discusses various factors that can contribute to indigestion, including overeating, eating too quickly, certain foods, and stress. The article emphasizes the importance of lifestyle changes such as adopting a healthy diet, eating smaller meals, and managing stress levels. It also suggests over-the-counter medications and natural remedies that can provide relief from indigestion symptoms. By providing valuable information, the article helps individuals understand and manage indigestion for improved digestive health.
Hello Nathaniel,
So glad you loved this article. Many people deal with indigestion or discomfort but there are many ways to help improve this issue naturally both with lifestyle changes and supplements. You may also enjoy learning more about individual supplements here: https://www.nationalnutrition.ca/articles/supplements/
Have a healthy day!
I suffer from acid reflux. This is because of the abnormal shape of my esophagus, which leads to food coming up more easily. Because of this, I often add calcium to my foods and avoid acidic things. This is also due to my teeth, which are more easily damaged than most people's for another genetic reason. I keep in good health naturally. I did not know that antacids often contain aluminum-yikes, yikes, yikes, YIKES!!! Thank you for shedding light on why certain conventional treaments are best avoided unless absolutely necessary, NN!
Hello Rachel,
Thank you for sharing your struggle with indigestion and how you combat it. It's nice to hear that you enjoyed our other suggestions for indigestion as opposed to antacids. Since you mentioned you take calcium, we think you'll enjoy this read: https://www.nationalnutrition.ca/articles/supplements/calcium/