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		<title>The Right and Effective Home Remedy for Acid Reflux</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you fond of eating junk food, protein-rich food and processed foods? If you do, well, this is bad news for you. You are certainly a candidate for an acid reflux problem in your stomach and esophagus. Acid reflux is a condition that is a prelude to ulcer. It is caused by a disturbance in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://acidrefluxandheartburn.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/acid-reflux-remedy.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-26 alignleft" title="acid-reflux-remedy" src="http://acidrefluxandheartburn.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/acid-reflux-remedy.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="298" /></a>Are you fond of eating junk food, protein-rich food and processed foods? If you do, well, this is bad news for you. You are certainly a candidate for an acid reflux problem in your stomach and esophagus.</p>
<p>Acid reflux is a condition that is a prelude to ulcer. It is caused by a disturbance in the acid-alkaline condition in the stomach.</p>
<p>Eating specific acid foods that are hard to digest induces stomach spasms or twitching which causes the cardiac sphincter, opening between the esophagus and stomach to open for gases to form that should not.<br />
This is an indigestion problem that has gotten out of hand and created acid wastes to flow up to your esophagus causing an irritation. This irritation, if not controlled can result to ulcers and other infections. The acid reflux diet that you have been eating should now be changed.</p>
<p>Once you have the symptoms of acid reflux, you need not resort to medications at once to cure the problem. You can start with home remedies that are surely less expensive.</p>
<p>You may start with changing your diet. You have to say goodbye to the following food and beverages: tea, coffee, radishes, garlic, onion, spices (pepper), oils, alcohol, sugar, soft drinks, diet soft drinks, asparagus (Brussels sprouts), high protein foods, pasta noodles, corn starch, eggs, plums, prunes, cranberries, and all processed foods including junk foods. Now, you may want to cry. All your comfort foods are gone.</p>
<p>If you think, you cannot abruptly eliminate them in your diet; start with taking just small amounts. Then start substituting them with the following: fruits, citric fruits in small amounts though due to their acidic content, all kinds of vegetables and almonds.<br />
If you feel that you are not feeling the acid reflux symptoms anymore, you may go back to your previous diet in moderation though to prevent recurrence of the acid reflux.</p>
<p>Aside from proper diet, there are practical home remedies to avoid the acid reflux symptom. They are:<br />
·    Avoid smoking before or during meals.<br />
·    Eat in an upright sitting position.<br />
·    Do not lie on the bed immediately after eating.<br />
·    Take small walks after eating. It stimulates the digestive system.<br />
·    Avoid exercise after a large meal.<br />
·    Avoid wearing tight clothes.<br />
·    Do not drink alcohol while eating.<br />
·    Chew food slowly and thoroughly.</p>
<p>One of the home remedies for treating acid reflux is the ginger alternative. Ingesting ginger with a meal helps to reduce an upset stomach. The ginger is grounded and added to foods and taken in tea or capsule form. Most herbalists recommend consuming 500mg. of ginger with a full glass of water after meals.</p>
<p>We are often told by our physicians to drink more water, if possible at least 8 glasses each day. The water helps eliminate body toxins and allow the body to expel acid naturally.</p>
<p>Green tea has been used for centuries in Japan and other oriental countries as an after dinner drink. Green teas assist the body in the digestion process, and help soothe the stomach&#8217;s sensitive tissue.</p>
<p>Herbal teas containing peppermint, chamomile, ginger, licorice root and catnip even in just small traces help the stomach lining repair itself. Often, one cup of tea following dinner is enough to reduce future acid reflux symptoms.</p>
<p>So, kiss acid reflux symptom goodbye!</p>
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		<title>Facts About Acid Reflux Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 17:49:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Man can&#8217;t possibly live without food, which is a true and a proven fact. Food provides the body with all the needed nutrients and energy for a man to do all his daily activities. People know that the digestive system, particularly the stomach, digests all the food taken in by the body. Acids found inside [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://acidrefluxandheartburn.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/acid-reflux-treatment.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-29 alignleft" title="acid-reflux-treatment" src="http://acidrefluxandheartburn.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/acid-reflux-treatment-299x191.jpg" alt="acid reflux treatment" width="299" height="191" /></a>Man can&#8217;t possibly live without food, which is a true and a proven fact. Food provides the body with all the needed nutrients and energy for a man to do all his daily activities.</p>
<p>People know that the digestive system, particularly the stomach, digests all the food taken in by the body. Acids found inside the stomach decompose it, turning it to amino acids and proteins. The acids can&#8217;t harm the stomach because it contains a protective membrane which protects it from the acids.</p>
<p>If you listened well to your elementary teacher, you already know that the esophagus is where the food passes through before it reaches the stomach. The esophagus has no protective layer like that of the stomach. So when acid from the stomach is able to penetrate the esophagus, the walls are easily burned. The sensation that you will likely feel is called heartburn.</p>
<p>Heartburn is the first symptom that most people with acid reflux experience. If acid reflux remains untreated, it will just get severe. The next thing that you might experience is regurgitation, wherein the food that you just ate will go back to your mouth. The chest pain will get worse, you will have difficulty in swallowing the food, until finally, you might get asthma, and when the acid reaches your mouth, it will naturally corrode your teeth.</p>
<p>But don’t worry. Acid reflux can be cured but it would greatly depend on the severity of the disease. A small valve, called lower esophageal (LES), can be found in between the esophagus and the stomach. When it does not function properly, you&#8217;ll suffer from acid reflux. The heartburn sensation is due to the rising acid level with which the esophageal lining can&#8217;t withstand.</p>
<p>The treatment of this condition can be done through medical therapy, and surgical methods. The treatment is aimed at eliminating acid reflux completely from our system.</p>
<p>The cure for acid reflux is antacids. Most people use this more often, and it comes in tablet or liquid form. Some prefer the liquid from more because it is easily consumed. You can take antacids after you&#8217;ve eaten, probably after 30 minutes to one hour.</p>
<p>Other antacids in tablet form create a foam-layer inside the stomach, so that acidic juices can&#8217;t penetrate through it. But make sure that you chew the tablet well so that its maximum healing properties will be released.</p>
<p>Some medications are focused in strengthening the lower esophageal muscle, and this greatly reduces acid reflux. It would be best to ask a doctor before taking any kind of medication. The doctor can assess the severity of the acid reflux, and will be able to give you the appropriate treatment.</p>
<p>Most doctors recommend a change in diet to those who suffer from acid reflux. Though this may be difficult to some, they have no other choice unless they want to worsen their condition.</p>
<p>Don’t wait until you need a surgical method to cure your condition. It is best to start curing acid reflux as soon as you discover that you&#8217;re suffering from it.</p>
<p>If in any case you&#8217;ve experienced the symptoms of acid reflux, immediately consult a doctor. Gather as much information about acid reflux, to help you in better understanding your condition. The doctor can provide you with the correct diagnosis and the needed treatment.</p>
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		<title>Keeping Pregnant Women Away From Acid Reflux Dilemma</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 17:31:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many women tend to experience heartburn symptoms when they are still carrying their babies, and this happens for several reasons. One of these is the increase of hormones in the women’s body while they are pregnant. The occurrence of this will result in softening the ligaments which function is to keep the lower esophageal sphincter [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://acidrefluxandheartburn.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/acid-reflux-pregnant.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-34 alignleft" title="acid-reflux-pregnant" src="http://acidrefluxandheartburn.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/acid-reflux-pregnant.jpg" alt="acid reflux pregnant" width="300" height="300" /></a>Many women tend to experience heartburn symptoms when they are still carrying their babies, and this happens for several reasons.</p>
<p>One of these is the increase of hormones in the women’s body while they are pregnant. The occurrence of this will result in softening the ligaments which function is to keep the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) firmly closed. When the LES rests at unsuitable periods, tendency is, this will let the gastric acid and food to reflux back to the esophagus and throat.</p>
<p>One more reason of experiencing heartburn during pregnancy is because the changes in the body and the development of the baby creates more pressure in the women’s stomach. Therefore, the stomach contents are forced right into the LES, and then to the esophagus.</p>
<p>However, there are several methods that a pregnant woman can observe to lessen the discomfort brought by heartburn. The following are good advices, although this may not remove the heartburn totally:</p>
<p>•    Avoid the food that triggers heartburn. Examples of this are chocolates, spicy foods, citrus fruits and juices, mustard, tomatoes and tomato based products, fatty foods, fried foods, and highly seasoned dishes. Try to refer to medical specialists to know the complete list of foods to avoid Acid Reflux. Also, for foods that you may take which contains little danger of causing heartburn.</p>
<p>•    Get rid of drinks that have caffeine, like tea, coffee, and soda. Too much of these will cause the LES to relax and let the acid to return into the esophagus.</p>
<p>•    Stay away from alcohol beverages. This, like caffeine tends to relax the LES thus, creating the same effect—triggering heartburn.</p>
<p>•    Avoid eating large meals. It is suggested that taking numerous small meals throughout the day will be better.</p>
<p>•    Avoid rush in eating your meals. Chewing food thoroughly will really help in avoidance of heartburn, so better take your time in eating.</p>
<p>•    Rest for at least three hours after having your last meal before taking your sleep.</p>
<p>•    A pregnant woman is advised to take more glasses of water a day, at least 8 to 10 glasses, though this must be taken not just during meals. Through this, the stomach will expand, and then the LES will be given more pressure, obliging it to open inappropriately. Hence, it is really recommended to drink more water and other fluids in between meals.</p>
<p>•    When sleeping elevate the head of the bed for at least six to eight inches. Try to sleep with an elevated head and shoulders through a wedge pillow. Through this, the gravity will work as much that it will keep the acids in your stomach in their place—in the stomach, not in the esophagus. Try to consult physicians to gain additional knowledge on how to relieve nighttime heartburn.</p>
<p>•    Don’t wear tight fitting clothes. Tightness around the waist and stomach will trigger heartburn as it causes uneasiness.</p>
<p>•    When bending, do it at the knees, not at the waist. This will avoid in creating too much pressure in the stomach.</p>
<p>•    Don’t slouch; rather sit erect in a relaxing chair.</p>
<p>•    Maintain a sensible amount of weight, too much weight and fatness will give more stress in your stomach. As a result, this will force stomach contents throughout the LES and to the esophagus. Stay with your doctors guidelines.</p>
<p>•    Avoid smoking. Doctors stated that smoking could cause several effects to a pregnant woman, much that it can add to the possibility of experiencing heartburn.</p>
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