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2016-12-20 22:54:58
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answered by ? 3
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Pregnancy Heartburn Home Remedies
2016-11-13 05:22:46
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-20 03:21:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Heartburn is usually triggered by eating large meals, fatty meals, spicy meals, alcohol, or eating close to the time when you go to bed. https://tr.im/TreatmentAcidReflux
For other people certain foods might cause a problem, tomato, onion, or citrus, for example. You can try to avoid the more common triggers or you can keep a food diary and figure out which items are your specific triggers. Once you know that you can't eat chocolate, for example, without getting heartburn you may choose to eliminate it or reduce the amount you consume. There are many notices and ways to treat your hearburn at home. Read more here:
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https://tr.im/TreatmentAcidReflux
2015-10-26 09:50:09
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answered by GINA 5
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I was first diagnosed with GERD, my doctor specifically told me it was a condition I would have to live with. Luckily I stumbled onto this website and ordered this wonderful bookhttps://tr.im/GetRidOfAcidReflux
I was prescribed Lansoprazole which was brilliant but after two years of aching joints, extreme muscle pain which the doc gave me cortisone jags for, with some research I discovered the drug Lansoprazole was causing these rare side effects but it was I who diagnosed it NOT my doctor, I came off the drug 2 months ago, changed my diet and discovered just eating an apple stops any acid reflux, I eat an apple before bed, brilliant no acid, any time I feel the slightest sign of reflux I simply eat an apple.
Apple juice is not that good nor is anything else I have tried including honey at stopping reflux.
Apple is a god send for keeping acid at bay, brilliant.
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https://tr.im/GetRidOfAcidReflux
2015-10-26 03:31:24
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answered by Anonymous
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The symptoms of acid reflux disease typically occur on 2 or more days a week..
https://tr.im/CureYourAcidReflux
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. Learn how to get rid of acid reflux and heartburn
https://tr.im/CureYourAcidReflux
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.
2016-04-27 12:57:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I had acid reflux that was that bad it paralysed one of my vocal cords, gave me sinusitus and caused damage in my stomach, Learn here how I cure it
https://tr.im/CureYourAcidReflux
I was prescribed Lansoprazole which was brilliant but after two years of aching joints, extreme muscle pain which the doc gave me cortisone jags for, with some research I discovered the drug Lansoprazole was causing these rare side effects but it was I who diagnosed it NOT my doctor, I came off the drug 2 months ago, changed my diet and discovered just eating an apple stops any acid reflux, I eat an apple before bed, brilliant no acid, any time I feel the slightest sign of reflux I simply eat an apple.
https://tr.im/CureYourAcidReflux
Apple juice is not that good nor is anything else I have tried including honey at stopping reflux.
Apple is a god send for keeping acid at bay, brilliant!
Source(s):
https://tr.im/CureYourAcidReflux
2015-11-19 11:36:18
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answered by Mariana 6
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I have heard that papaya nectar helps. I know that baking soda helps too, but I'm not sure if it is good during pregnancy. The best thing you can do really is to sleep sitting up.
2007-12-30 16:36:49
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answered by kat 7
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Try sleeping on several pillows so that you're top half is elevated.
2007-12-30 16:37:08
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answered by Mandy 2
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drink some milk
2007-12-30 16:38:35
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answered by pandamgy 4
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