Archive for December, 2009

Being Gerd Free “naturally”

Gerd (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease) is an ugly sounding word which has become the popular standard for describing acid reflux disease. A simple definition for Gerd would be the reflux or splashing up of digestive fluids from the stomach into the esophagus.


The term Gerd has only been used for about twenty years. The symptoms are heartburn, chest pain, regurgitation of gastric juices and difficulty swallowing. Other problems can be a lack of sleep, nausea, labored breathing and abdominal pain.

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Symptoms of Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease

Acid reflux affects many people and can be very painful and uncomfortable. Gastro esophageal reflux disease is referred to as GERD. Gastro esophageal reflux is normal and occurs after eating. People with GERD, experience too much of this reflux. Some common symptoms are heartburn, regurgitation, nausea and vomiting. People with severe and complicated GERD may experience ulcers, strictures, cough and asthma, Barrett’s esophagus, inflammation of the throat and lungs, infection of the lungs, fluid in the sinuses and middle ears and more.

There are different procedures that can be performed to see if your problems are being caused by acid reflux disease. These may include an endoscopy, biopsy, x-rays, acid testing and more. Your doctor will talk to you about your symptoms, order some tests and may try a medication to see if it helps. Studies have shown that the condition has a 20% placebo effect.

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Acid Reflux in Infants – How to Cope

Acid reflux doesn’t just affect teenagers and adults it can affect young children too. And it can cause them the exact same problems for the exact same reasons. An adult can recognize this happening and do something about it whereas a parent has to try to decipher what’s wrong with their baby. The odd thing is that heartburn in babies is actually quite common and isn’t anything to freak out over.

As children are growing and developing their muscles and internal organs are growing with them and the stomach is part of this process. As the stomach develops it can only handle a certain amount of food at any one time so it can be quite easy to overfeed a baby by accident. Breastfeeding and giving your baby formula doesn’t cause reflux so anxious moms shouldn’t feel guilty here.

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Natural remedies for acid reflux are nowadays proving to be more effective when it comes to treating this horrible condition.Apart from being cheap to make use of, they do not come with side effects contrary to their medicinal approaches.These remedies treat acidic conditions which are a body disorder that allows stomach content usually food substance together with acid to flow back into the throat via the esophagus.An irritating burning sensation usually accompanies the acid and burns the soft tissues found in its way.

One option seen as a part of the natural remedies for acid reflux is regular body exercises.This option allows you to cut down on excess fat as well as excess calories which research says are major causes,because of accumulation of unwanted toxins in the body.Among these toxins is body acid which when let to amass, it is forced to move up the esophagus and flow back to the throat.A lot of harm is the outcome as the acid will be burning the tissues of the route it uses to travel and as a result, a burning sensation is felt. So if you suspect that your acid reflux condition is being caused by being overweight, then put on your exercise gear as this is the right treatment for you.

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Acid Reflux And Your Diet

The best way to cure the acid reflux disease is to bring some changes in your lifestyle and, specially, in the eating habits. If we follow a specially crafted diet plan, then we can completely get rid of this disease.

However, most of us are surrounded by myths and confusion about the ideal set of diet for one who is coping up with acid reflux.

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Causes Of Acid Reflux Syndrome

In simple terms, acid reflux disease is a condition where gastric juices containing acids travel from the abdomen back into the esophagus and chest line. This results in the person feeling a burning sensation which can range from being so mild that it’s hardly noticeable to being so severe that it’s almost debilitating.

Acid reflux is among the most commonly experienced medical situation all around the globe. There are billions of folks in the United States who are experiencing acid reflux.

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Is Acid Reflux Surgery Right for You?

If you are one of the millions of people who have acid reflux disease, you may think that there is no hope for a cure and that you just have to suffer with the pain of scorching acid eroding your esophagus each and every day. However, there are a variety of treatment options available to you, including a multitude of different medications you can take and diets that you can try in order to reduce your intense heartburn. But, if you have found that none of those treatments have been successful, it may be time for you to try something different, a treatment like acid reflux surgery.


Now, you should know that surgery to help prevent acid reflux and intense heartburn is not for everyone, and surgery should always be considered as a last result for treatment. However, if you have tried everything, then acid reflux surgery may provide the best results for you.

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How to Fight Acid Reflux

Have you ever experienced burning pain in your throat or chest not long after eating a meal?  Has this pain been so severe that you wondered if it was a heart attack?  If this happens to you, you need to seek medical help.

However, it could just be acid reflux disease.  If that’s what you’ve been experiencing, this article just might help you to feel better.  I’ve provided 10 tips for you to protect yourself against acid reflux attacks.

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Heartburn! The taste of stomach acid! Uncomfortable burning! Pain! Discomfort! Nauseous! And not being able to enjoy the foods that we love! You suffer from acid reflux (also called heartburn) and you are looking for a cure. I promise you clicked the right link.

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What Foods Cause Acid Reflux?

Many of us suffer from symptoms of acid reflux and have tried over the counter antacids and medications with little or no relief. Doctors are just going to give us prescriptions for expensive medications, which might work but they are costly and some people just can’t afford them, so they continue to suffer. The good news is that relief could be as close as making some simple changes to your diet. There are foods that cause acid reflux, and if you are eating these foods on a regular basis, then avoiding them may be all that’s needed to take care of your acid reflux.


The following is a list of common foods that cause acid reflux symptoms in many people. Take a look at this list and see if there are foods on it that you eat on a regular basis and try some alternatives to see if these help reduce your acid reflux symptoms.

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