Hi buddafull54.
Here’s a tea that you can make to help you with acid reflux or heartburn. It will help you reduce the amount of acid you have in your stomach. Mix together equal amounts of aniseed, peppermint and lavender. Make an infusion of this tea:
* boiling 2 1/2 cup distilled water
* pour this water over a teaspoon of the herbal mixture
* let this tea sit for 3- 5 minutes
* strain the tea and add a little bit of honey if you like.
* place this tea in a thermos
Drink up to 8 oz in the morning and 8 oz in the evening to get relief of acid reflux.
Also - Aniseed or anise – is a powerful herb that helps in digestive conditions and has many other benefits for your body. Use only the ash-colored anise called green anise, European anise or sweet anise. There are two other types of anise, star anise and caraway, which should not be used here.
Peppermint – is another powerful herb for stomach conditions or heartburn. It helps in digestion, stomach distension, cramps, ulcers, and gas.
Lavender – known for it scent has enormous healing activity for your body. Is also an excellent stomach aid. It is useful in reducing acid in the stomach. ..... Please look article: http://www.askedweb.com/askedweb/Acid_Reflux_And_Heartburn_Natural_Remedies/
Using the remedies listed here will give relief from your acid reflux. But more importantly add a salad to your diet everyday and you will have less acid reflux in your life.
Jason Homan
2007-03-29 01:53:43
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I don't have an answer for this but I see that alot of people are suggesting milk.
I've suffered from heartburn for a very long time and many people have told me milk and it only makes it much worse. I would NOT recommend milk.
2007-03-29 03:47:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Slippery elm powder is excellent for heartburn. It comes from the bark of the slippery elm tree and is very mucilagenous. When taken before a meal it coats the lining of the oesophagus and stomach and protects it, effectively preventing heartburn. I have also heard that a good strength manuka honey works too. Both are available at health food stores.
2007-03-29 02:04:01
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answered by nellymartyn 2
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I have a quick at home method but it doesn't taste the best. Put some baking soda in a small glass of water then drink it. It gets rid of my heartburn every time.
2007-03-29 02:43:26
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answered by heddyharris 2
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Baking soda will alleviate you heartburn. It's what pregnant women used for years. And it works!
2007-03-30 06:43:29
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answered by Buddy 3
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Heartburn is caused from producing to much digestive acid.
I used the Coral Calcium Tea Bags....1/2 bag emptyed into 8oz water...In about 5minutes the acid is neuteralized. You can probably still order them on eBay.
2007-03-29 01:15:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Milk, rice and saltine crackers. You'll have to eat only those foods until the heartburn subsides, then you can resume your normal diet, but you'll have to avoid the laundry list of foods and condiments that can trigger heartburn to return.
2007-03-29 03:28:26
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answered by Hot Coco Puff 7
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Here is an excellent natural remedy I used and have had a great success with it. This natural remedy for Acid reflux Treatment is extremely easy to apply. Is the essence of scientific research that comes in a handy format with easy to follow techniques that allow you to get what you need in a fast way. ( http://bit.ly/Best-acid-reflux-cure )
2014-07-23 05:54:15
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