Why You Should Replace Acid Reflux Medicine With
Natural Home Remedies
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Acid reflux is an
unpleasant condition that affects millions of people worldwide.
It can cause some very painful effects such as heartburn and
other unwanted things including bad sleeps and bad breath. If
you have acid reflux and have visited the doctor for advice
then he may have recommended acid reflux medicine to give you
relief. However, before you consider the medicine I would
advise to try some easy to make home remedies. These can give
equivalent relief without the side effects that drugs can
give.
More and more people
prefer to heal their bodies naturally without modern
medications whenever possible. If you count yourself among
those who respect and believe in the curative powers of Mother
Nature, check out the following home remedies that you could
use in the place of acid reflux medicine with as good, if not
better, results than with man made acid reflux
medicines.
Many people are turning to
home remedies to try and get relief from a wide range of
conditions. If you have acid reflux and require some form of
treatment then you should consider trying some of the natural
remedies I will now discuss.
If you have done any
baking recently then I am sure you have some baking soda in a
cupboard somewhere in the kitchen. Taking backing soda can have
a similar effect to taking antacids and is also able to remove
gas accumulated from indigestion.
Another simple to try
remedy is cold milk. You may have been heard that dairy
products are one of the things that help to cause acid reflux.
However, this generally applies to the high-fat varieties such
as full-fat milk and cream. Taking a few sips of skimmed or
semi-skimmed milk can be a good way to calm the acid produced
in your stomach and give very quick relief.
Some people do not like
milk so if you are one of those people then you can try low-fat
yoghurt as another alternative to acid reflux medicine. The
yoghurt will have a similar effect to milk and also helps
friendly bacteria to grow in your intestines which help
digestion. Be careful to ensure the yoghurt is not sour or it
could make your acid reflux worse.
There are other things you
should be aware of in terms of diet and lifestyle if you wish
to naturally relieve acid reflux. For example, many antibiotics
and pain killers such as ibuprofen have side effects of
increased acid production. So, be aware of this when taking
these. Also, smoking and drinking are well known to aggravate
an acid reflux condition and so it would be advised to avoid
both of these if possible. Eating a low-fat diet full of
wholegrain and vegetables, having a good sleep pattern and
doing some regular exercise are all recommended not only to
reduce acid reflux but for a health life in general.
If you have tried to
relieve your acid reflux using natural remedial methods and
they have not had the desired effect, then only then should you
turn to acid reflux medicines.
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