Acid Reflux Diets Have Been Proven To Work, So Change Your Lifestyle now to Change
Your Life
By Raymond Harper
Acid reflux diets
Lifestyle changes are imperative if you have acid reflux disease. If you suffer heartburn on
a regular basis you should be looking at acid reflux diets as a way of reducing the
amount of stomach acid you produce.
If heartburn is an ever present part of you life, it can be very damaging and will
make you utterly miserable on a regular basis, seeing your doctor should be the first
thing on your to do list. He may prescribe medication and send you for tests, but if
his diagnosis is that you have gastroesophageal reflux disease, GERD for short, then you need a change of
lifestyle before this chronic symptom gets any worse. Your doctor will advise you on some lifestyle changes
you to take for relief. But there are also many sources of help outside your doctor’s realm of
influence. 
Heartburn in the Modern World
In today’s modern world the faster pace of living means that the eating habits we
have mean digestive problems are on the rise, and one of the causes of GERD through bad eating habits is
excess weight. Obesity puts extra pressure on your stomach and diaphragm. It forces open the lower
easophageal sphincter; the valve separates the stomach from the esophagus. Allowing gastric acid to
enter your esophagus causing heartburn or worse esophagitis. By eating the right food you
should not only lose weight but also calm stomach inflammation
and aid digestion.
Food you should Eat
Using acid refluc diets and eating foods that promote healthy digestion
will help but another lifestyle change is to eat smaller portions but on a more regular basis. You should
also look at which foods you eat according to its tendency to create acid, which foods irritate the gastric
lining of the stomach and which foods can relax the muscles of the lower easophageal sphincter. Some of the
foods to include are :-
Grains: - multigrain breads, brown and white
rice, couscous, oatmeal and bran based cereals
- Cheese: - Feta, goats cheese, fat free sour cream, Soya
cheese.
- Meats: - extra lean ground beef, chicken breast without skin,
turkey.
- Fats/sweets: - baked potato ships, fat free cookies, red liquorice, low fat
salad dressings
- Also egg whites, fresh fish, baked beans, pasta, and certain fruits and
vegetables.
There are a lot of other foods to help in managing GERD, you can try by trial and
error which foods work for you, and which do not. Keep a record of the ones that give you heartburn as some
folk have less tolerance to certain foods.
Other foods you can eat with caution are:-
Muffins, granola cereal, low fat cottage cheese and cheddar cheese. Also ham,
nuts, peanut butter, low fat cookies, ketchup.
Foods you shoul Avoid
There are a lot of people who have intolerance to certain foods such as dairy
products that can trigger acid reflux symptoms. Whole milk should be avoided.
Fast foods eaten on the run are a major contributor to the disease. Eating
food in a rushed environment means you do not chew properly which makes them harder to digest. They are also
loaded with sugar and fats which cause are bad for digestion.
Foods to avoid include:-
Peppermint, spearmint, chocolate, fatty and fried foods, carbonated drinks and
alcohol. These foods can relax the LES causing heartburn
Although I have mentioned peppermint as a food that can cause heartburn,
peppermint leaves are used as a natural cure for stomach ailment. They can soothe the symptoms associated
with irritable bowel and candidiasis.
Other foods to avoid are:-
Tomatoes and tomato based foods, citrus juices, dairy products like butter and
whole milk, garlic, onions, flower products, spicy foods, coffee and alcohol.
The above foods stimulate the production of stomach acid and promote heartburn.
Substances like coffee can irritate the stomach lining.Changing you eating habits and using acid reflux diet foods may not cure you
completely, but avoiding foods that cause digestion problems can have a dramatic effect on your
lifestyle.
Acid reflux tips
Some tips to fight against GERD include drinking plenty of water on a
regular basis throughout the day but try not to drink much while eating. Drinking water will help to dilute
stomach contents. Eating slowly and chewing your food aids digestion.
Chewing gum can also help. Chewing produces saliva. Saliva contains
bicarbonate a natural neutraliser of acid. When you swallow it eases irritation of the esophagus, it also makes the
stomach less acidic helping prevent the onset of heartburn.
Another lifestyle change is to raise your chest area on an incline when
going to bed. By using a wedge pillow or a bed wedge the incline you will be
lying at will help to prevent GERD symptoms at night. By the laws of gravity lying on an incline will allow
the stomach contents to naturally flow down into the lower stomach instead of refluxing into the esophagus.
Another way is to buy an electric adjustable bed which can change your sleeping position at the touch of a
button.
Wearing tight fitting clothes also puts pressure on the LES. The
increased pressure on the stomach can force contents back into the esophagus.
There are many natural cures in the fight against GERD. Going on an apple
cider vinegar diet being one such cure. Finding information on apple cider vinegar is not hard. It is well
documented that taking apple cider vinegar can have an advantageous effect on your wellbeing. You can either buy a
bottle and take two tablespoons three times a day diluted in water or you can buy apple cider vinegar in capsules
from health stores.
It has been said that about 97% of acid reflux heartburn symptoms can be
relieved through natural remedies. Acid reflux diets are easy to use and below I have documents some of these
resources that can aid you if you take the holistic route to fight GERD.
Featured
resources
Stop Acid Reflux Now! Discover the 100% natural strategies to banish painful acid
reflux once and for all.
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Clinically proven 5 step holistic program using acid reflux diets.
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