When Heartburn Isn’t Heartburn

[ad_1] It’s just heartburn. There’s no need to worry. Or is there? Most people who diagnose themselves with heartburn are correct. Heartburn, or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), is usually experienced as a burning sensation in the chest. Many patients feel it starting low in the chest or upper abdomen, moving up to the mid-chest. Some … Read more

Using Persimmon Tea For Acid Reflux Relief

[ad_1] The use of persimmon tea for acid reflux relief has become a popular natural remedy for this disease. Persimmon tea for acid reflux relief is made from persimmons, ginger and sugar. Persimmon tea for acid reflux relief is commonly taken after a spicy meal in many Asian restaurants. On the other hand, many people … Read more

Ulcers

[ad_1] What is an ulcer? Basically, an ulcer is an external or internal sore or lesion that is a sign of necrosis (death of the tissues at a cellular level). Most ulcers that plague people are called “gastric” ulcers which are internal in nature. However, there are several kinds of ulcers and they include: decubitus … Read more

Drinking Water During Meals to Help Your

[ad_1] Did you know that the heartburn is actually caused by TOO LITTLE stomach acid, rather than too much acid as we’re always told? This lack of stomach acid prevents full digestion, particularly of undigested carbohydrates which is a great contributor to your burning heartburn and gas. If that’s true, then why do people insist … Read more