What home remedies are there for acid reflux or GERD?
February 6th, 2010 | by admin |jm asked:
I have heard that there is someone selling information about cures for acid stomach that use grocery store available remedies. Does anyone know the ingredients?
thanks.
I have heard that there is someone selling information about cures for acid stomach that use grocery store available remedies. Does anyone know the ingredients?
thanks.

















8 Responses to “What home remedies are there for acid reflux or GERD?”
By Mae on Feb 8, 2010 | Reply
Try eating Celery, it’s a completely alkaline food which is the opposite of acid so I would say you would balance that out and feel much better.
By Kimmy Kandde on Feb 10, 2010 | Reply
Baking soda in water helps-try a tablespoon or two and save your money
By Renee on Feb 13, 2010 | Reply
PAPAYA EXTRACT. Get it from a health food store or vitamin shop. It usually comes in chewable minty tablets that you take after you eat. It’s natural and it helps.
By gandolfgnu on Feb 16, 2010 | Reply
try a tablespoon of white vinegar…
By Christop on Feb 18, 2010 | Reply
strong chamomile tea, an old Romanian friend told me this folk remedy. It works well, but remember it just takes care of the symptom, not the cause. Laying flat on my back works for me somehow, and fast but when I get up it’s back after a few minutes.
By krd004 on Feb 20, 2010 | Reply
The fastest and most significant change for the better will be with the vinegar (posted above) BUT, make sure it is Apple Cider Vinegar (Bragg’s with the “mother”). Available at all grocery stores.
By Janet C on Feb 20, 2010 | Reply
You can, however, use Apple Cider Vinegar (2 Tablespoons) in 6 oz. of lukewarm water and 1 Teaspoon of honey to eradicate the acid. You can also use a tablespoon of Chlorophyll in a 6 oz glass of water. Either will turn your stomach from acid to alkaline which is the actual culprit here. The things that cause acid reflux are: stress, tomatoes, pickles, sugar, alcohol, poor quality fats, (Sesame oil and a good Extra Virgin Olive Oil should be the only oils used) and other triggers that are individual. Watch what you eat and see what affects you. If you can stop eating the things that cause it, you’ll get a handle on it. Good luck!
By minx on Feb 21, 2010 | Reply
Is is possible that you are lactose intolerant??? That can be the cause of acid reflux. Maybe cut out dairy for a while, just to test it out. Make sure you supplement your calcium intake either by tablets or a milk alternative……….
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