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Mylanta Antacid Ultimate Strength Chewables, Cool Mint, 70-Count Tablets (Pack of 4) $20.20 Relief of heartburn even when it breaks through. Can be used while on a Rx strength heartburn medicine. Fast acting. Each tablet contains: calcium, 280 mg; magnesium, 130 mg…. |
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Caleb Treeze Organic Farm Stops Acid Reflux Organic and Natural – 8 oz $12.95 This startlingly effective fast-acting remedy was discovered by the Amish while they were still in Europe and brought to this country sometime in the 1880’s. We find it curious that it has never before been made generally available to acid reflux sufferers until now especially, considering that this Amish remedy is the fastest acting relief for acid reflux of any natural product anywhere…. |
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Gastronic Dr. for Stomach Disorders $34.15 There are many synthetic over the counter and prescription medicines to treat digestive complaints and disorders like IBS, Crohn’s Disease, Gastritis, Acid Reflux Disease (GIRD), Diverticulosis and Ulcerative Colitis. These include anti-inflammatories, corticosteroids, drugs that suppress the immune system, antibiotics and other medication for symptomatic relief. While these synthetic medications … |
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Acid reflux.(Life): An article from: Science World $5.95 This digital document is an article from Science World, published by Scholastic, Inc. on February 7, 2005. The length of the article is 356 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Acid refl… |
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There are many people who suffer the effects of acid reflux disease, a disorder in which the contents of the stomach including gastric acids are regurgitated back up into the esophagus and throat. Those who suffer from its effects know the symptoms well; heartburn, pain or burning in the throat, bitter taste at the back of the throat, difficulty swallowing, chronic cough, and hoarseness caused by damage to the larynx. Fortunately for most people simple home remedies for acid reflux disease can usually control the problem.
Many people mistakenly think that acid reflux, or GERD (gastro-esophageal reflux disease), is caused by the production of to much stomach acid. While stomach acid is the main cause of the symptoms experienced the reason it gets back into the esophagus is the failure of 3 specific points in the esophagus; the anti-reflux barrier, the lower esophageal sphincter, and the gastroesophageal valve. If any one of these three barriers is weakened or fails acid has the opportunity to move back up the esophagus.
Probably the best home remedy to keep acid reflux at bay is eating a healthy diet that minimizes the production of stomach acid. One way to find out which foods make the symptoms worse is to keep a food log for a few weeks. Keep track of which foods set off the acid reflux and then it becomes easier to avoid them, or at least eat them in moderation. This list can vary from person to person but there are some foods that are known to cause acid reflux symptoms in the majority of its sufferers. These include fatty foods, spicy foods, certain spices, some citrus fruits, and caffeine.
One of the more unknown remedies for acid reflux is apple cider vinegar. In addition to treating GERD apple cider vinegar is also rumored to help with weight loss, acne, cholesterol, constipation, and heartburn. It is believed that the acidity of the vinegar mimics the acid in your stomach helping to more easily digest the food that has been eaten. The best way to take apple cider vinegar is just before or with your meal. One tablespoon mixed with water works best but make sure to use the organic variety, which still has the enzymes in it.
There are also certain fruits and vegetables that have a calming effect on the stomach can help control the symptoms of acid reflux. These include bananas, apples, figs, pineapple and papaya along with carrots and cabbage. Cinnamon, cardamom, mace, nutmeg, and slippery elm are a few herbs and spices that also help reduce the effects of GERD.
Chewing gum is another quick remedy for acid reflux. It works by increasing saliva output and saliva is the body’s natural ant-acid. As you swallow the excess saliva produced by chewing gum it settles the stomach and reduces the amount of acid being produced.
If you or someone you know suffers from acid reflux disease then trying some of these home remedies may provide relief from the symptoms. It is important to talk to your doctor about your GERD and get a thorough check up because if not properly treated it can damage the esophagus and can eventually cause a form of throat cancer.
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