Anyone who suffers from heartburn or acid reflux knows that there is nothing more annoying then the build up of pain in the chest and esophagus.
Fortunately, you do not have to resort to prescription drugs or chemical concoctions for relief. All you need to do is be patient, eat right for the condition, avoid trigger foods and use a little home remedy knowledge.
What Causes Reflux Flare-ups
Before we get to the Rules, it might be helpful to understand what causes this painful buildup of stomach acids. Our stomach contains acids that aid in the breakdown of the foods we eat.
Acid reflux occurs when these digestive liquids leak or “reflux” back up into the esophagus through the esophageal sphincter. This acidic liquid can cause inflammation and can even cause severe damage to the lining of the esophagus.
Rule #1: Acid Reflux Trigger Foods
The first food Rule is to know what foods trigger acid reflux.
Main Acid Reflux Trigger Foods:
- Fatty foods – especially deep fried
- Chocolate
- Caffeinated beverages
- Tomatoes
- Citrus fruits
- Sugary foods
- Red and processed meats
These trigger foods cause the esophageal sphincter muscle to relax and let the stomach contents move freely upward.
Rule #2: Eating For Your Condition
The second Rule is eating right for the condition. You should eat a predominantly low fat, vegetarian diet, choosing acid reducing proteins such as fish, eggs, legumes, wild rice and non-wheat flours.
Other important foods you will want to put into your regular diet are:
- Probiotics: Probiotic acidophilus bifidus combats the acid imbalance in your body, take powder capsules as needed and heartburn should subside within 30 minutes.
- Yogurt: Yogurt also contains acidophilus bifidus.
- Raw Apple Cider Vinegar: Take 2-4 tablespoons before each meal.
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Only YOU can do what it takes to make the change. Include these lifestyles changes, if necessary, to avoid acid reflux flare-ups:
-Quite smoking
-Avoid or limit alcohol
-No greasy fast food
-Loose weight, if needed
-Drink only between meals
Portion control is a very important remedy of a low acid diet. Eat smaller meals (portions should be no larger than the size of your fist) and make sure you eat your last meal of the day at least 3 hours before bedtime.
Rule #3: You Are Your Best Tool
The third Rule is you. You know and understand your body better then anyone and you alone can distinguish trigger foods from safe foods. Keeping a journal of foods that constantly cause you pain will help you understand what is causing your acid reflux flare-ups. Other triggers can be stress, certain exercise routines and sleeping habits. Find them, learn them and make sure you exclude them from your daily diet and daily activities.
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Roger Asmus (Weight Loss Corner) entered a fitness competition and won the Mr. Teenage Colorado in 1991. He was later named Mr. Mile High in 1996 and achieved his dream when he was proudly awarded the title of Mr. Natural Colorado in 1998. Roger has been highly sought after as a model and authority in the fitness world, appearing in national news and magazines sources. Roger is currently one of the top personal trainers in the country and is president of Core Health Innovations™.
Woody Harrelson, a converted raw food enthusiast, insists following a form of raw-veganism food diet keeps him from suffering from ordinary illnesses such as colds and that he doesn’t need as much sleep because his energy levels have increased. He also lost 30 pounds! But, Harrelson admits, you are going to have to learn to love salads and making salad dressings.
Nothing I am saying about the importance of living in the present denies the value of being concerned with the future. We want to keep in mind our goals, what we’re moving toward, and to see the progression and direction that underlie our activities. We need to be able to plan for the future without sacrificing the present, and enjoy the present without making ourselves oblivious to the future. Obviously, we cannot control every single aspect of our life. We are not omnipotent. But, we do have an enormous degree of responsibility for the shape our life takes. We have many options about how we will respond to events. We are not passive spectators, but active contestants in the drama of our existence. We need to take responsibility for the kind of life we create for ourselves.
The jingle for Alka-Seltzer brings back memories of “Relief never sounded better…” for many of us. Other antacids have become popular household names we have come to recognize and are freely available at the pharmacy: Pepto-Bismol, Rolaids, Mylanta, Maalax, among others. But, do we recognize the common side-effects and dangers of these branded antacids that doctors recommend to relieve heartburn, acid reflux and other mild GERD symptoms?
I’m having visions of my mother’s cellar. Mason jars line the wooden shelves with the smell of damp earth penetrating the atmosphere. In the spring, we added red strawberry jam to the stockpile. Then came the yellow tomato salsa that was put into rows. Later we added purple grape jelly covered with wax to seal in freshness. But, eventually, the collection grew with green dill pickles that floated amongst the dill weed. Growing up I liked the red, yellow and even the purple jars, but not the green. I needed to learn to like the green, as I would come to find out.
Heartburn, indigestion, acid stomach, reflux… There are many terms for the burning in the esophagus that is common to all, at least occasionally. From historical records, it appears that gastro-esophageal reflux disease, or GERD, has been a problem for mankind from the beginning. Many remedies have been used over the centuries, some were even highly toxic.




