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Is Stomach Acid the Villain in Acid Reflux Disease?
Natural stomach acid is in your stomach for a reason.
The actual acid is not the cause of acid reflux disease.
It is not like it is a nasty poison that someone put in
there without approval. The acid breaks down foods and
sorts them out into the right department so to speak.
Proper digestion depends on the presence of adequate
stomach acid while you are eating.
When you eat, food moves from the mouth through the
esophagus and into the stomach to be digested. At the
end of the esophagus there is a band of muscles that
open and allow foods to go into the stomach. It then
closes to prevent the food and acid from coming back up
into the esophagus. Many people experience acid reflux
when foods or digestive juices escape the stomach and
come back up through the esophagus.
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To make sure your stomach has enough acid at mealtimes,
make sure you chew your food thoroughly. Getting saliva
mixed into the food as you chew will get the digestion
process off to a good start.
Snacking throughout the day causes the stomach to pump
out acid gradually instead of saving it for mealtimes
when it is needed the most. It is best to not eating
closer than three hours apart. For example - if you eat
breakfast at six a.m. and lunch at twelve p.m. then a
snack at nine a.m. would be fine.
Next, make sure you do not drink too much liquid while
eating a meal. Too much liquid dilutes the necessary
acid in the stomach.
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The best policy is to drink a glass of water 30 minutes
to one hour before or after your meal, with only a few
ounces consumed during the meal. After you've eaten one
hour or two feel free to guzzle down all the pure
natural water you want.
Another cause of acid reflux comes from eating large
meals. This increases pressure on the stomach causing
the stomach contents to be forced out and up into the
esophagus. You will need to give your body at least two
hours to digest your food properly. And never ever lie
down immediately after eating a large meal.
To avoid overproduction of acid eat smaller portions of
food at each meal. It would also help a lot to eliminate
any fried food or food that contains refined sugar, or
caffeine.
Obesity can also increase abdominal pressure, and your
risk of suffering from acid reflux as well. If you are
overweight, cutting back on the amounts of food that you
eat at each meal, and exercising daily should put you on
the right path to helping you shed a few pounds.
Acid reflux is caused in some people when the sphincter
muscle at the end of the esophagus becomes weak or does
not close correctly. Prescription drugs, certain foods,
alcohol, and smoking have been known to weaken the
sphincter muscles.
Try not to use antacids since they cut down the acids
you will need when you eat. Without enough acid, your
stomach is unable to do its job of breaking down the
food into the various nutrient components.
Inadequate digestion of proteins can cause the liver to
increase production of low density lipoprotein (LDL)
cholesterol which is the bad cholesterol that does the
most damage to your body.
Instead of taking antacids try the following natural
approach. If you still have sour stomach in between
meals try eating something that will settle it without
triggering more acid production such as sauerkraut. Your
stomach should relax after eating sauerkraut in five to
ten minutes.
The benefits of natural solutions are they normally cost
a lot less, but even more important is the fact that
natural solutions are a healthier alternative. They tend
to reduce the possibility of becoming dependant on
addictive chemical drugs.
There are also three herbs that are well known for
soothing stomach muscles which are chamomile, gentian,
and ginger. If your problem does not respond
successfully to natural remedies within a few days,
please see your health care provider.
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