Raw Grated Potato Extract

Using the juice of a raw grated potato is a traditional method for addressing internal heat and acidity. This remedy relies on the alkaline nature of the potato’s liquid to provide a soothing “buffer” for the stomach lining, making it a frequent choice for those experiencing the discomfort of indigestion or a sour stomach.

The Benefits

  • Natural Antacid: Raw potato juice is highly alkaline. When it enters the stomach, it helps to rapidly neutralize excess gastric acid, providing a cooling sensation and reducing the “burning” feeling associated with acid reflux or heartburn.
  • Mucosal Protection: The unique starches in raw potatoes act as a demulcent. This means they create a thin, protective film over the sensitive mucous membranes of the stomach and esophagus, shielding them from further irritation.
  • Enzymatic Support: Raw potatoes contain specific enzymes and salts that can help calm spasms in the digestive tract, encouraging the stomach to settle and function more smoothly after a heavy or reactive meal.

Grated Potato Digestive Press

This remedy involves a specific “action” of extraction. For the best results, it is traditional to use a red or yellow potato and consume the extract immediately while it is fresh.

Ingredients

  • 1 medium organic potato (thoroughly scrubbed, leave the skin on)
  • 1/2 cup of filtered water (optional, for dilution)
  • A fine-mesh grater
  • A piece of clean muslin or cheesecloth
  • A small ceramic bowl

Instructions

  1. Wash the potato vigorously to remove all dirt. Do not peel it, as many of the beneficial minerals are found just beneath the surface.
  2. The Action: Use your fine grater to grate the raw potato into the ceramic bowl until you have a soft, wet pulp.
  3. Place the grated pulp into the center of your clean muslin or cheesecloth.
  4. Gather the corners of the cloth and squeeze firmly over a clean glass to extract the cloudy, starchy liquid.
  5. If the taste is too earthy, you may dilute the extract with a small amount of filtered water or a splash of fresh apple juice.
  6. Sip the liquid slowly, ideally on an empty stomach or about 20 minutes before a meal.
  7. Safety Note: Always use fresh, firm potatoes. Never use potatoes that have turned green or have begun to sprout, as these contain solanine and are not suitable for consumption.