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What Are Herbal Remedies For Acid Reflux

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

By Ricky Lim

There are many different kinds of herbal remedies for acid reflux that you can try in order to help treat the problem and which you can purchase either from a health food store or online.

Generally acid reflux remedies come in the form or either capsules, pills or solutions. But what is important is that if you are someone who is already suffering from acid reflux and is being treated by their doctor, then you should discuss the issues with your doctor as to whether you can consume the herbal remedies together with what your doctor has prescribed.

In most cases people who suffer from acid reflux find that they suffer with a burning sensation in both the chest and stomach area. Generally people who are found to be overweight, who smoke or who drink too much alcohol (are alcoholics) will suffer more from this particular problem.

Acid reflux is caused when acids found in the stomach are able to gain entry into the esophagus and is often a sign that most people commonly associate by
stomach indigestion.

A lot of the herbal remedies for acid reflux will often contain such natural herbs as chamomile, slippery elm, chicory root, peppermint, lavender and ginger. These particular herbs have been found to help protect the lining of a person’s stomach as well as helping to strengthen their digestive system. But in order to ensure that they are effective a person will need to be using them for long periods of time.

The main reason why these remedies have become so popular today is that they contain only natural ingredients and the chances of them causing any kind of side effects (compared to prescribed medications) are very few if any at all. They are especially effective for treating infants and young children when it is sometimes very difficult to actually provide a diagnosis that they are suffering from acid reflux.

However for adults the best way to treat acid reflux naturally is by making changes to your lifestyle and the kinds of foods that you consume. So you should start to decrease or eliminate the amount of alcohol you drink and if you smoke you should try to quit.

Plus you need to reduce the amount of acidic and a fatty food that you consume includes chocolates, tomatoes and coffee all of which can cause acid reflux.

But as well as making changes to their diet and lifestyle, if you also use herbal remedies for acid reflux, you will soon find that you are able to treat the problem much more easily and will suffer less from the symptoms caused by acid reflux.

Ricky highly recommends using herbal acid reflux treatments. Visit his site for the different herbal teas for acid reflux and more.

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Foods To Consider For An Acid Reflux Diet

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

By Lee Dobbins

This is some general advice if you are going to be following an acid reflux diet. Eating large meals and eating just before going to bed are not recommended when you are on an acid reflux diet. You are also supposed to avoid fat and/or spicy foods. All of these habits can lead to the increased production of stomach acid that may enter and cause damage to the esophagus. This is particularly true if the closing muscles do not work as they should. The consequence is that you end up with permanent heartburn.

There are many foods to consider when you are speaking about an acid reflux diet. There are foods that should be avoided, foods that can be consumed in moderation and foods that one can definitely have. The first section of the acid reflux diet will deal with the foods that are to be avoided:

Fruit – Lemon, orange juice, lemonade, cranberry juice, tomato and grapefruit juice

Vegetables - Mashed potatoes, raw onion and French fries

Meat – Ground beef or chuck, chicken nuggets, marbled sirloin, buffalo wings

Dairy – Milk shake, sour cream, ice cream and regular cottage cheese

Grains – Spaghetti with sauce and macaroni and cheese

Beverages – Wine, liquor, all coffee whether decaffeinated or regular, all tea whether decaffeinated or regular

Fats/oils – creamy salad dressings, oil and vinegar salad dressing

Sweets/desserts - Chocolate, butter cookies, high-fat, brownies, doughnut, potato chips that are fried and corn chips

The next list of foods are considered to be safe foods if you are on an acid reflux diet:

Fruit – fresh apple, dried apple, banana, apple juice, pineapple, papaya( these help to neutralize stomach acid)

Vegetables – carrots, baked potato, broccoli, cabbage, peas, green beans

Meat – extra-lean ground beef, skinless chicken breast, London Broil steak, fish with no added fat, egg whites, egg substitutes

Dairy – feta or goat cheese, fat-free sour cream, fat-free cream cheese, low-fat soy cheese

Grains – Corn bread, multi-grain or white bread, graham crackers, bran or oatmeal cereal, pretzels, brown or white rice, rice cakes

Beverages – Mineral water

Fats/oils – low-fat salad dressings

Sweets/desserts – fat-free cookies, red licorice, jelly beans, baked potato chips

The following foods are to be consumed in moderation when you are following an acid reflux diet:

Fruit – low-acid orange juice, peach, apple cider, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, dried cranberries, grapes

Vegetables – onion that is cooked, garlic, leeks, scallions, sauerkraut

Meat - lean ground beef, scrambled eggs in butter, chicken salad, fried eggs, tuna salad, fried fish, beef or pork hot dogs, ham

Dairy – Yogurt, frozen yogurt, 2% or skim milk, low-fat cottage cheese, mozzarella cheese, cheddar cheese

Grains – Granola cereal, garlic bread, muffin

Beverages – Non-alcoholic wine, non-alcoholic beer, cola, beer, root beer

Fats/oils – Ketchup

Sweets/desserts – low-fat cookie

This is by no means a comprehensive list of the foods that you can consume and avoid on an acid reflux diet but it is a start. When you find that your reflux disease is somewhat under control, then perhaps you can slowly add a food from the forbidden list to see how you will react to it. If it makes your acid reflux worse, then you know to avoid that food for good.

Get the latest on acid reflux by visiting http://www.acidrefluxillness.com – a website that offers information and articles on acid reflux along with its symptoms and cures like the acid reflux diet.

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