Jul
2
Many who suffer from acid reflux disease try many homemade remedies and over-the-counter antacids to try to get some relief, but unfortunately they often find these to be ineffective. Rather than load up your body with harsh chemicals and elements that sometimes do more harm than good, you may want to consider adjusting your diet as a natural cure for acid reflux. By avoiding foods that trigger acid reflux and filling up on other foods that help your digestive system, you can treat and even eliminate this disease altogether.
Jun
22
Top Acid Reflux Remedies To Beat Heartburn and Symptoms of GERD
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The painful condition where the contents of the stomach want to flow back the way they came to cause heartburn is something we may all have experienced in our lives: it is called acid reflux. Many similar conditions exist but they all exhibit pretty much the same range of symptoms but all fall under the umbrella of gastrointestinal disorders. In order to assimilate the food we eat, our stomach dissolves it with a strong acid. The burning sensation experienced by sufferers of this disorder is caused by the stomachs digestive fluid attempting to return up the esophagus.
Jun
17
Acid Reflux - Is Surgery The Best Solution?
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Acid reflux is a problem that stays with someone for life. It’s caused by a weak lower esophageal sphincter and allows fluids to rise from the stomach into the esophagus which cause corrosive damage because of the acid content.
The most common symptom of acid reflux is the agony of heartburn, but there are other health risks associated with it such as Barrett’s esophagus, erosive esophagitis and esophageal cancer.
May
12
Acid Reflux : Causes and Cures For Acid Reflux
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These days, heartburn is a complaint more commonly known by sufferers as acid reflux. This is a condition relating to the digestive system and although referred to by other names almost all the symptoms are similar in nature. Hydrochloric acid is used by the digestive system to break down the food we eat. When stomach contents try to go back up the esophagus, it causes the feeling of heartburn.



















