Symptom·Digestive·Reviewed May 30, 2026

Supplements for Gastritis / stomach lining support.

When gastritis / stomach lining support is the complaint, these are the supplements most often associated with it in the NutriStack library, ranked by how directly each one targets it and by the strength of the evidence.

Supplements

Ranked by relevance, top first.

Relevance reflects how directly each supplement targets this symptom in the NutriStack map. Evidence is the supplement’s own rating. Open any name for the full profile.

  1. 01
    88% match

    Zinc carnosine adheres to the gastric mucosa, supports mucosal repair, and has shown protection against stomach lining injury.

    SuggestedCapsule, 75 mg (providing zinc plus L-carnosine) twice daily
  2. 02
    ProbioticsModerate
    68% match

    Certain probiotics can improve H. pylori eradication rates and reduce treatment side effects, indirectly aiding gastritis.

    SuggestedMulti-strain capsule taken alongside prescribed eradication therapy
  3. 03
    Vitamin CLimited
    55% match

    Vitamin C supports mucosal antioxidant defenses and may aid H. pylori eradication and reduce oxidative gastric injury.

    SuggestedBuffered or liposomal capsule to limit acidity, modest dose with food
  4. 04
    50% match

    Glutamine fuels gastrointestinal mucosal cells and may support repair of the stomach lining.

    SuggestedPowder, 5 g once or twice daily
  5. 05
    42% match

    Curcumin has anti-inflammatory and anti-H. pylori activity that may reduce gastric mucosal inflammation.

    SuggestedPhytosome (bioavailability-enhanced) capsule with food
  6. 06
    38% match

    Ginger has gastroprotective and anti-inflammatory properties and may help with associated nausea.

    SuggestedStandardized extract capsule, 250 to 500 mg with meals

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