Articles, tagged with "stomach acid", page 3
14th August 2008
As a now 33 year old woman, I have struggled on and off with digestive issues, including bouts with IBS, or Irritable Bowel Syndrome, and various types of indigestion, but mainly "acid indigestion" which is basically just a sour stomach from eating variou...
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Author:
Danna Schneider
21st July 2008
Heartburn does not just affect those who are high stressed or love their spicy foods. Pregnant women suffer from heartburn too. You will find as your pregnancy progresses that antacids tend to become your best friend. Heartburn has nothing to do with your...
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Author:
efoartticle
10th July 2008
This body is truly an amazing creation. Gash your arm and it heals, just keep the wound clean and you can watch the process of healing-in-action. Yes, it may feel sore, achy, inflamed, but the cells fill in and the job is finished - it was so designed.
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Author:
Carol Keppler
08th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Ruth TanThe health benefits of the apple cider vinegar and honey drink are well known. This folk remedy has been used by many to treat various ailments, and as an anti-aging elixir. Many people have smartly made use of its cleansing and...
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Author:
Ruth Tan
25th April 2008
Soda crackers are an old folk cure that actually works. Soda crackers (preferably unsalted) are bland, they digest easily, and they absorb stomach acid. They also contain bicarbonate of soda and cream of tartar, which neutralize the acid. Tip: You know th...
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Author:
Corwin Brown
05th April 2007
Have you ever wondered if what you know about Heartburn is accurate?
The information presented here will do one of two things: it will either reinforce what you know about Heartburn or, teach you something new. Both are good outcomes.
Heartburn is ...
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Author:
D.G. Armstrong
17th November 2006
When you go to a buffet, do you eat just about all the food you can and worry about the heartburn later? Just about every one I see at a buffet or even a company potluck, loads their plate with more food than they stomach can digest at one time.Most peopl...
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Author:
Rudy Silva
03rd July 2006
Acid Reflux is caused by reflux of stomach acid into the esophagus. In most people this is due to a transient relaxation of the sphincter that keeps the lower end of the esophagus closed when you are not swallowing food or liquids. The esophagus is not ab...
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Author:
Jamie Ratliff
27th January 2006
Heartburn and acid reflux are typically treated with over the counter products or drugs that reduce stomach acid or block the excretion of stomach acid. It would appear that if our stomach acid needed to be diluted by antacids, our body would be smart eno...
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Author:
Rudy Silva