Friday, October 6, 2017

Effective Home Remedies for Acid Reflux

Are you fond of eating junk foods, protein-rich foods, and processed foods? If you are, you are a candidate for an acid reflux problem. Acid reflux, also known as heartburn, is caused by a disturbance in the acid-alkaline condition in the stomach. Eating specific acid foods that are hard to digest induces stomach spasms or twitching which causes the cardiac sphincter, the opening between the esophagus and stomach, to open for acid wastes to flow up to your esophagus causing an irritation. This irritation, if not controlled, can lead to ulcers.

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 safer, less expensive, and often just as effective.

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You should start by changing your diet. You have to eliminate the following food and beverages: tea, coffee, radishes, garlic, onion, pepper, oils, alcohol, sugar, soft drinks, asparagus, Brussels sprouts, high-protein foods, pasta, corn starch, eggs, plums, prunes, cranberries, and all processed foods including junk foods.

If you think that you cannot abruptly eliminate these foods from your diet; start by eating just small amounts. Then start substituting the following: fruits, all kinds of vegetables, and almonds.
Once you feel that you are not feeling the acid reflux symptoms any longer, you may go back to your previous diet - in moderation though, to prevent recurrence of the acid reflux.

Aside from proper diet, there are other recommendations to avoid the acid reflux symptom:
  • Chew food slowly and thoroughly.
  • Eat in an upright sitting position.
  • Do not lie down immediately after eating.
  • Avoid vigorous exercise after a meal although short walks help digestion.
  • Avoid wearing tight clothing.
  • Do not drink alcohol while eating.
  • Avoid smoking before or during meals.
Another home remedy for treating acid reflux is ginger. Taking ginger with a meal helps to reduce an upset stomach. The ginger is ground and added to foods, taken in tea, or capsule form. Most herbalists recommend consuming 500 mg. of ginger with a full glass of water after meals.

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's sensitive tissue.

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.

Try following the above suggestions for overcoming of acid reflux before reaching for anti-acids or taking powerful pharmaceutical drugs. Even though it will require a change in lifestyle, you will be treating the causes and not just the symptoms of the disease. Not only that, but these changes will also improve your overall health.

3 comments:

Rajender Kumar said...

Heartburn or acidity or acid reflux could be a burning sensation in your chest, throat due to abdomen acid reverses up into your throat. One also should avoid sweets and sugary products and oily foods.

Marie said...

Thank you for this!! I've been getting heartburns lately and I suspect that is it from my diet. Been looking out for home remedies as I'm not fond of over the counter medications. I'll try out chamomile tea and see how that works. Also, I saw here that mustard is a common remedy for acid reflux. Anyone can confirm?

Caitlin MacKenna said...

If you want to try mustard, use yellow mustard.