Monday, September 26th, 2011 at
5:29 am
Useful Info Acid Reflux Foods To Avoid – 3 Types Of Foods You Should Be Avoiding
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Acne home remedies have offered much relief for many acne sufferers during those bouts of unexpected outbreaks. The reasons for its popularity are the relatively cheaper cost of preparation and the absence of harmful side effects that some have come to associate with over-the-counter (OTC) or prescribed medication and creams. We will explain the risks of using OTC medication and creams and offer some alternative acne home remedies.Unfortunately for acid and reflux sufferers there are many foods that they have to avoid. This is because certain foods tend to aggravate their symptoms which then causes that burning sensation that is associated with heartburn / acid and reflux. Fortunately there are foods to eat for acid and reflux prevention. These foods typically have little or no potential for causing symptoms to occur.
Are you sick of the feeling you get when you eat specific foods? Do you want an acid and reflux remedy that actually works and does not involve chalky antacids or prescription drugs? There are many ways to naturally cure your heartburn and have you living free of this terrible disease for good. Here are a few tips to get you started.
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Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 at
5:31 am
Acid Reflux Causes that You Should Stay Away From
Heartburn or acid reflux is an avoidable disorder. The condition known as heartburn also called heartburn is a serious condition caused by the stomachs over production of acid that travels up into the esophagus and throat this condition is also known as acid reflux. Sometimes the condition can be medical related. Typically however acid reflux is caused by what we do to ourselves. In this article we will talk about some of the major acid reflux causes and what you can do to avoid them and stay comfortable.
Eating the wrong foods is the most common cause of acid reflux. When this is the cause, it is usually referred to as heartburn and is a temporary problem. If you get heartburn on a regular basis, you need to take a serious look at your food choices. How spicy is the food you eat? Are you eating chocolate often? Do you eat garlic in a lot of your foods? Foods containing tomatoes are also known to cause heartburn. While it may seem difficult to avoid these foods, it is actually easily done. While you may not like having to give up chocolate, it should be worth it to reduce your issues with heartburn.
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Friday, November 12th, 2010 at
5:22 am
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Acid reflux is a digestive disorder where the patient experiences heartburn due to the back flow of the gastric acids very often in a week. Read this article to find natural remedies for treating acid reflux problems.
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Friday, October 29th, 2010 at
10:04 am
Preventing acid reflux is easily done in most cases. The causes of acid reflux tend to environmental which makes them easier to control through lifestyle choices. Of course, if you want to properly treat this problem you first need to understand what, exactly, is causing it to happen to you. The best way to do this is to visit your doctor and go through a physical exam. Your doctor will ask about your lifestyle and combine that with your physical fitness to help identify the cause of your acid reflux. Here are some of the causes of acid reflux.
If you suffer from this condition, you should visit your doctor. If you have a hiatal hernia, a stomach disorder that can cause your symptoms, you want to find out about it. When your upper stomach and LES are relocated to a position above your diaphragm, you have the painful disorder known as hiatal hernia. When working properly, your diaphragm stops acid from leaving your stomach, where it belongs. With this disorder, though, nothing prevents this from occurring. You need a surgical procedure to put things back into their proper place. Sadly, it Is either that or learn to deal with the acid.
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Tuesday, October 26th, 2010 at
9:57 am
About 4 years ago, I took 28 500mg each pills of ibuprofen (that equals 14,000 total mg, way above the recommended, but not seriously toxic according to wikipedia). Since then, I have had a lot of sinus problems (mainly sinus infections), colds, etc. Last year I started drinking a little bit too heavily and soon after I got strep throat twice in a couple of months, and was constantly sick. A nurse told me I probably had acid reflux and the alcohol was possibly coming up my throat at night and so that’s why in the morning my throat was so sore. Ever since, I haven’t drank and haven’t been sick. But now I’m wondering if I should see a doctor to run some tests on me in case I have long term liver damage or anything, and I was also wondering if those things could be related.
I did go to the doc’s for the strep throat and they gave me antibiotics and it cleared up. But I think the alcohol use lowered my immunity.
Friday, October 15th, 2010 at
9:43 am
I have had an chronic vulvar is for over 15 yrs. and have seen a obgyn, dermatologist. Obgyn says sometime I have yeast, the dermatologist says “prutius” and no treatment given has been succeful only temporary. I am thinking I suffer from candidia of the gut, and have been diagnoised w/acid reflux. My main complaint is the constant itching and I get hives for no apparent reason, suffer from bloating/ abdominal pain/ back pain/chronic fatigue & at times nausea. What suggestions
Monday, October 11th, 2010 at
9:58 am
Is there a way to prevent acid reflux and all the horrible symptoms that come along with it? You can do this by changing your lifestyle, looking to see what acid reflux foods have caused you the symptoms in the first place. Anyone that is suffering or has suffered from acid reflux disease, has greatly improved when watching their intake of acid reflux foods.
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Monday, September 20th, 2010 at
9:56 am
Ok, i have had acid reflux all my life. 2 abdominal cat scans and 2 upper G.I.s ( the first when i was 2 days old and the other when I was 9 ). I believe that my pediatrician is not giving me enough treatment. I am on 30 mg. of prevacid ( antacid ) and pepcid 12 hour complete . I believe that a phmotility study or a pH Probe study or possibly a Impedance study could do me well
Allergic to :
Wheat
Eggs
Milk
Shouldn’t have ( but not allergic ) :
Carbonation
acidic items
Set My stomach off:
sugar
processed food
I have tested negative for celiac disease but that was almost seven years ago
I have episodes of heart burn AT LEAST twice a day and baby barfs about once or twice a day
I have a constant dull pain in my upper central stomach
Saturday, September 11th, 2010 at
9:58 am
I’m fifteen and still in the house, and my dad and grandma will be here, so if I need any assistance, they can definitely help me.
I’m a great cook, especially when following a recipe, and can cook anything.
So, it’s not a limited ability or lack of assistance that’s hindering me; I just really don’t have any ideas on what to make for my mom.
I want to make maybe a three or four course meal. I don’t have a problem with cooking it all day or beginning to prepare it today; I just need it to be done by tomorrow evening.
The food should be reasonably mild, because my mom has acid reflux and we come from a family of picky eaters.
I’m hoping to serve some kind of red meat dish as a main course, because we all like beef and hardly ever have it. I don’t necessarily need any recipes; ideas and suggestions will suffice. Thanks.
Also, are there any non-alcoholic drinks that would be nice to serve with what you suggest?
Thursday, August 12th, 2010 at
10:00 am
I have acid reflux, and I’m not sure what foods I should be staying away from. I have the pill to take, but I’d rather not have to take it. So… What foods are good for me, and what foods will trigger it and make it worse??