Let’s talk about the dreaded Bali Belly. 🤢
Even after living in Bali, I still get hit now and then.
Here’s my not-so-secret remedy: activated charcoal tablets. The brand I swear by is Norit – easy to find at local chemists or convenience stores.
For me, it’s been the fastest way to calm things down and get back to enjoying Bali.
Of course, everyone has their own “magic fix” for Bali Belly… so what’s yours?
Share your best remedy below — it might just save another family’s holiday! This isn’t medical advice - do your own research
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Let’s face it—Bali Belly can hit even the most seasoned travelers. 😷 Whether it’s your first time on the island or your tenth, nobody wants their family holiday disrupted by tummy troubles. If you’re traveling in Bali with kids, knowing how to handle it can make all the difference between a dreamy escape and a day stuck in the bathroom.
My go-to? Activated charcoal tablets. I always pack Norit—they’re easy to find at local apoteks (pharmacies) and even mini-marts. When taken at the first sign of symptoms, they can help settle your stomach and get you or your little ones back in action quickly.
Other travelers swear by natural remedies like ginger tea, probiotics, or electrolyte powders (Hydralyte or even coconut water work wonders). Keeping hydrated is a must, especially in Bali’s heat. And if you're traveling with younger children, it’s smart to pack a family-friendly rehydration solution from home, just in case.
Prevention is just as important as treatment. Stick to bottled water, avoid ice outside reputable restaurants, and wash hands regularly—especially before meals. A travel-first-aid kit with diarrhea medicine, electrolytes, and activated charcoal is a must-have for family trips.
Of course, everyone has their own “miracle cure” for Bali Belly. What’s yours? Share your tips in the comments—your advice might just save another family’s vacation.
Quick tip: If symptoms last more than 48 hours or are severe, head to a local clinic. Medical care in Bali is generally affordable and accessible.
Stay safe, pack smart, and don’t let Bali Belly steal your sunshine. 🌞
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