Monday, January 11th, 2010 at
8:34 pm
You are not alone and you are not the only one searching for a treatment for GERD. Internet statistics show that people searching for GERD (gastro esophageal reflux disease), acid reflux and heartburn have been exponentially increasing over the past few years. And there are 2 possible reasons because of the high internet traffic on this subject.
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Monday, January 11th, 2010 at
12:11 am
Because people are going back to basics and finding out that natural remedies can work for reflux, many are looking to natural options for treatment. For example, some individuals, who have been diagnosed with depression, have been found successful in taking a herb known as St. John’s Wort.
What Is Acid Reflux?
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Sunday, January 10th, 2010 at
8:36 am
Who can I talk to? Is there an independent organization that gives advice on this subject who does not have a bias against Chinese medicine but also is not a Chinese business person just trying to make money buy selling bogus treatments?
Any help thanks.
Thursday, January 7th, 2010 at
8:49 pm
If you experience persistent, dry coughing, coughing acid reflux is one possible cause of the problem. This might come as a surprise to you, since you may not experience all of the typical symptoms of acid reflux disease, which include heartburn, regurgitation, hoarseness, sore throat, bad breath, and a sensation of having food stuck in the throat. If you experience few or none of these symptoms, you might be wondering how it’s possible that your coughing could be related to acid reflux. First, it might be helpful to understand the causes and mechanisms of acid reflux.
Acid reflux occurs when food and stomach acid are regurgitated from the stomach back through the esophagus. The esophagus is the tube that travels from your mouth to your stomach, and there is muscle where the esophagus meets the stomach called the lower esophageal sphincter, or LES. The job of the LES is to serve as a one-way valve that lets food into the stomach, and then closes so that food can’t travel back into the esophagus. Acid reflux happens when the LES isn’t doing its job.
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at
8:30 pm
The most common digestive system disorder people experience is heartburn, which is highly associated to acid reflux. Often, many people will encounter heartburn or acid reflux during night time. When this happens, a burning sensation in the chest will be felt. This particular pain is similar to heart attack symptoms. However, heartburn acid reflux is also a very serious disease that can affect many individuals including infants and young children as well as adults. Infants usually grow out from this condition after time while most young children will likely experience acid reflux in their lifetime. Meanwhile, many adults are likely to experience possible occurrences of this condition due to lifestyle factors and eating habits.
Understanding how heartburn occurs is essential to those diagnosed with acid reflux. Eating habits or lifestyle factors should be changed to prevent heartburn associated to acid reflux. As such, unhealthy eating or eating excessively in one time can cause improper movement of the gastric juices in the lower portion of the esophagus causing possible heartburn to occur that can result to acid reflux eventually.
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at
2:31 am
Acid reflux is a disorder that can affect the digestive tract. Many of us have experienced the burning sensation that takes place just behind the breastbone. This burning sensation has many different names, with heartburn being the more commonly known name. It is always best when stopping the rising acid cure reflux symptoms as soon as possible as well.
Acid reflux happens when the acids from digesting foods comes back into the lower esophagus area. This occurs when the LES or lower esophageal sphincter muscle gets weakened or functions improperly. The burning sensation is due to the fact that the esophageal lining is unable to withstand the rising acidic levels. This is acid reflux.
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010 at
1:04 am
For sufferers of acid reflux, learning how to treat it is vital. Medication for acid reflux is important to be able to deal with it and to continue with a normal life that isn’t controlled by the condition.
There are some medicines that you can get that are only prescribed by your doctor and some that you get for a price over the counter from a pharmacy. There are plenty of options that you can watch out for and finding the best medication for acid reflux for you is easy if you know how.
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Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 at
4:59 am
Night after night you try to fall asleep, only to experience a painful acid reflux disease symptom. You get up, walk around, but the pain persists. What can you do to get relief?
Talk to Your Doctor
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Saturday, December 26th, 2009 at
10:13 pm
In the last few months, I have been reading hundreds of testimonials from my acid reflux customers. And one thing stuck out to me, the link between curing acid reflux and losing weight. I have never even considered this! And after reviewing some hundred + testimonials, I noticed how so many of my ex-acid reflux customers also noted how they have lost 5-25 pounds from our natural treatment of acid reflux!
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Saturday, December 26th, 2009 at
1:22 pm
If you have been diagnosed with acid reflux disease, it is time to do something about it. There are medications that can treat acid reflux successfully, but the best way to manage the signs and symptoms of acid reflux disease is a change in your lifestyle.
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