Homeopathy for Acid Reflux :-
NUX VOMICA 30 and CARBO VEG 30 together half an hour before meals. Fast safe and 100% effective relief.
Take Care and God Bless !
2007-02-18 17:09:13
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answered by Soul Doctor 7
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Non acidic foods.
Milk may relieve the burning very quickly, but won't help for long. It leaves the stomach too fast.
Apples can help.
Bananas can help.
Keep track of what you eat and what effect it has on your acid indigestion.
Note that tomato products are generally irritating if you already have issues with acid reflux or an ulcer.
If you don't get acid indigestion, then eating jalapeno peppers in moderation reduces your risk of developing issues. However if you already have problems they make it worse.
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Pepermint can help with NAUSEA... its not much good for acid indigestion.
2007-02-17 10:05:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Believe it or not, acid indigestion is most commonly caused from too little acid in the stomach. When we eat food, the acid breaks down the large particles. With too little acid the food sits in the stomach and doesn't leave. It creates gas that makes the stomach expand. That's where heart burn comes from. Acid is the product of protein breaking down into amino acids. The amino acids are the building blocks for everything in the body, including the production of stomach acid. So here is the problem. You eat meat but the stomach can't break it down enough to be used. So try taking hydrochloric acid until your stomach gets up to speed. Stomach problems are usually associated with other digestive problems. Do some more reading about the whole digestive tract.
2007-02-18 16:24:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes! I have it, and I use hot peppers in my food. That may sound counter-intuitive, but actually, peppers, whether red or black or white, do help balance the stomach acid with alkali. Some studies have been done on this. One I recall, was by some Italian doctor. The results were released some time in 2002 I think.
I can tell you it does work for me. I have G.I. and acid reflux. I haven't heard of a "cure" but the pepper helps relieve the symptoms.
2007-02-17 09:59:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You can get rid of acid reflux and heartburn with this natural method http://acidreflux-cure.info
Usually, heartburnThe most common symptom of acid reflux disease (also known as gastroespohageal reflux disease, or GERD). Heartburn feels like a burning pain in the center of the chest. It is caused by acid from the stomach backing up into the esophagus. is a symptom of acid reflux disease (GERD) Also known as Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). Describes the condition of backflow of stomach acid into the esophagus which frequently happens when the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) relaxes more often than it should and/or at inappropriate times. The symptoms of acid reflux disease typically occur on 2 or more days a week.. And if you suffer from persistent heartburn on two or more days a week—and you’ve treated it and changed your diet—it could be due to acid refluxBackflow of stomach acid into the esophagus. Acid reflux frequently happens when the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) relaxes more often than it should and/or at inappropriate times. This allows harsh stomach juices to back up into the esophagus. disease. But only your doctor can tell you if these are signs of acid reflux disease.
2014-10-28 12:02:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Buy a plant of alovera and mix it with on the blender with a little of water and take a cup of this mix every morning. It's not tasty but is wonderful for your acid reflux.
2016-03-15 21:05:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Okay, forgive me, but I'm not exactly sure what acid indigestion is. Like from eating too much? That kind of sick stomach? If it feels like you're going to throw up, like you ate something that's bad, or, as my son describes it, like there's crabs pinching your stomach, do NOT do this, or it will make you throw up. lol BUT... a teaspoon of baking soda in a small glass of warm water should help.
2007-02-17 09:59:44
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answered by I'm just me 7
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Limit problem substances, such as coffee (including decaf), alcohol and fatty foods.
A pleasant alternative to coffee after a meal is a cup of warm herbal tea--chamomile, ginger, peppermint, marshmallow, meadowsweet or slippery elm--which has the added benefit of relieving heartburn discomfort.
Stay up at least three hours after eating your last meal or large snack before going to bed.
Raising the head of your bed several inches will put gravity to use in preventing reflux during the night.
Chewing gum can provide short-term heartburn relief by stimulating the production of saliva, which dilutes and flushes out stomach acid.
Drinking a glass of lukewarm water after a meal may produce a similar effect.
Acidic foods like citrus fruits, tomatoes, and coffee increase production of stomach acid.
Overeating increases the production of acid, and a large quantity of food creates extra pressure on the abdomen.
Tight clothing squeezes the midsection and tends to push stomach contents upward.
Lying down after eating allows acid to flow more easily into the esophagus.
Eat smaller, more frequent meals to minimize stomach acid production.
you may try the following supplements
Calcium Carbonate
Dosage: 250-500 mg 3 times a day.
Comments: Chewable tablets provide the quickest relief.
Licorice (DGL)
Dosage: 2 deglycyrrhizinated licorice (DGL) wafers (380 mg).
Comments: Take 3 or 4 times a day between meals as needed
Aloe Vera Juice
Dosage: 1/2 cup juice 3 times a day between meals.
Comments: Contains 98% aloe vera and no aloin or aloe-emodin.
Gamma-oryzanol
Dosage: 150 mg 3 times a day on an empty stomach.
Comments: Also know as rice bran oil.
Choline
Dosage: 500 mg 3 times a day.
Comments: For chronic heartburn, use in combination with pantothenic acid and thiamin for 1 month to see if symptoms abate.
Pantothenic Acid
Dosage: 1,000 mg twice a day.
Comments: For chronic heartburn, use in combination with choline and thiamin for 1 month to see if symptoms abate.
Thiamin
Dosage: 500 mg a day, taken first thing in the morning.
Comments: Also called vitamin B1. For chronic heartburn, combine with pantothenic acid and choline for 1 month.
2007-02-17 11:01:04
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answered by Goldista 6
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Yes there is a way to solving acids in your'e stomach, drink 2 glasses of milk V-d thats how I do it, if your'e not lactose intolerant.
2007-02-20 01:01:53
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answered by suzie h 2
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2017-01-25 21:16:17
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answered by ? 4
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