Food Causing Acid Reflux

Heartburn Menu DO: Better and Healthier Options for Heartburn Sufferers

Posted by cobs 25 Jun, 2010

It wouldn’t and doesn’t seem fair to list down all foods that one can’t eat and not tell them what they can indulge in. Heartburn sufferers know that living with their condition could not get any harder. Though there are a lot of foods that can trigger heartburn, it is still good to know that [...]

It wouldn’t and doesn’t seem fair to list down all foods that one can’t eat and not tell them what they can indulge in.

Heartburn sufferers know that living with their condition could not get any harder. Though there are a lot of foods that can trigger heartburn, it is still good to know that there are those that don’t. And don’t think that they are boring or, worse, bland. Heartburn shouldn’t deprive you of foods that taste good and make life better.

Better Alternatives

The key to enjoying a life in spite of heartburn is moderation. A generous serving of tomato-based dish and a platter of greasy spoon takeout box would do more harm than good. Aside from watching portions, mindful eating is one habit heartburn sufferers can’t live without. And mindful eating is all about knowing and then enjoying what you are about to eat.

Dining with heartburn should always start with this basic question: Will eating this give me heartburn? Eating with heartburn is always a challenge, especially since you always need to choose between what you want and what is best for you. While what triggers your symptoms may be different from others, here is a quick list of what in general is good for all heartburn sufferers.

Acidic foods. Tomato-based dishes are comforting and even healthy. But heartburn sufferers should know better. When you think pasta, don’t smother the noodle with a tomato-based sauce. Have a little less if you can’t bear the thought of missing Italian spaghetti. Add vegetables and meat. Experiment and find your comfort zone.

Beverages. Carbonated drinks, caffeinated beverages, colas, and excessive alcohol are all heartburn DON’Ts. Choose drinks that are caffeine-free and non-fizzy. Our choices include milk, herbal teas, and, of course, good ‘ol water.

Desserts. One of the very first things you should learn to stay away from is chocolate. But if you are like the rest of humankind who honestly can’t, see if cutting back helps your condition. Watching your portion size and moderation, as always, is the key to a heartburn-free post-dessert day.

Spicy foods. All those hot sauces and peppery items can trigger heartburn. So you may want to rethink your next schedule at the Indian resto. If leaving that hot item is too unbearable, you may want to ease up on the spiciness. Dip buffalo wings on hot sauce, don’t pour. Have a teaspoon not tablespoon of chili paste.

Think about your reason for liking hot and spicy numbers. If you like these dishes because they are simply flavorful, you may want to rethink if that restaurant is really good after all. There are plenty of ways to bring flavor to dishes.

Healthy numbers. Menus that are prepared healthy may and even taste better. Baked, grilled, broiled, and even roasted dishes are equally tempting and undeniably heartburn-friendly items you just need to get a sample of. Giving up on foods that you love is not and should never be an option. Preparing them differently can make a difference for heartburn, and even to your overall health.

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Heartburn Foods: The DON’T List

Posted by cobs 21 Jun, 2010

There are at least 60 million Americans who suffer from acid reflux. And majority of them get heartburn at least once a month. Aside from the usual symptoms, most of those with acid reflux have to suffer from nighttime symptoms, waking up in the night grabbing their chest in pain. A pain so intense most [...]

There are at least 60 million Americans who suffer from acid reflux. And majority of them get heartburn at least once a month.

Aside from the usual symptoms, most of those with acid reflux have to suffer from nighttime symptoms, waking up in the night grabbing their chest in pain. A pain so intense most people mistake it for heart attack.

Some people with heartburn consider the pain they experience once a month to be an inconvenience they will have to live with. But for some, heartburn has proven to be more than just a nuisance that they can easily brush off. Acid reflux symptoms may get in the way of almost everything you do, even preventing you from functioning well during daytime and having a well deserved rest at night.

Eating with Heartburn


People with heartburn will live the rest of their days with heartburn — unless they get into the habit of permanently washing it off their system. Most people do this with their antacids. While this measure does work, you know that in the long run, you need something that can totally set you free from heartburn pains.

According to the recent survey conducted by the National Heartburn Alliance (NHBA), 92 percent of heartburn sufferers lists food as the primary agent causing their digestive woes. What does this data reveal? First, that a change in your diet can help you avoid heartburn and, second, that you can actually do something that can permanently wash your acid reflux away.

Though what triggers your heartburn differs from the guy buying the very same antacid brand you have just purchased, there are known drinks and foods that encourage stomach acids to splash up into your esophagus. Here is our quick list:

Vegetable, fruit, and juice. It may look and even taste healthy, but some fruits and vegetables are known to do more harm than good to heartburn sufferers. Orange juice, grapefruit, cranberry juice, raw onion, tomato, and mashed potatoes are just some.

Pasta. When you think of fiber and energy, you may want to not include mac and cheese and spaghetti with marinara sauce in it.

Meats. Have a heartburn-friendly list when shopping for animal-based protein. This should not include ground beef, buffalo/chicken wings, chicken nugget cut, and marbled sirloin.

Sweets. Who says you can’t have dessert? But heartburn sufferers should strive to order anything but high-fat butter cookies, chocolate-based sweets, doughnuts, and brownies.

Oils and fats. And yes you can have your share of fried foods too. But make sure that you watch your portions and, of course, what goes in the pan. When you fry, go light, choose healthy fats.

Though salads look and sound healthy and safe, most of them are not, particularly for heartburn sufferers. Aside from the usual salad ingredients like tomato and citrus, you may want to check for salad dressings that are usually known for its high fat content. A good rule of thumb: Oily and creamy salad dressings are essentially heartburn DON’T.

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Eating Habit And Acid Reflux

Posted by SolaceRose 12 Jan, 2010

Everyone has unique and different eating habits; depending on which country of origin and residence, what career he is pursuing. We want to highlight the different diets based on different countries and professions. The eating habits are different in many countries. Food is very important to be eaten at specific time, what food means to [...]

FoodEveryone has unique and different eating habits; depending on which country of origin and residence, what career he is pursuing. We want to highlight the different diets based on different countries and professions.

The eating habits are different in many countries. Food is very important to be eaten at specific time, what food means to the people; as long as they eat, and how great is the diversity of their courts. The general remark is that; in the Mediterranean countries, mainly sweets are eaten while in the Nordic countries foods are increasingly salty.

In the southern countries of Europe it is usually a sweet breakfast (fat cakes in Spain, yogurt in Greece). Whereas the northern countries do like salty foods; like cheese, sausages or eggs are preferred. In Deutschland lunch is the main meal of the day.

In other European countries, where the students are not there in the afternoon from school, meals take place rather than the usually family lunch. The parents eat on the work and the children mostly in the school canteen. Therefore, lunch meal here is a quick snack; cold salads, savory pastries etc.

In some countries, like Britain, there is always an afternoon snack, usually comprising of cakes or other sweets, and accompanied with tea or coffee; referred to as tea time.

Dinner in the northern countries is from 18 o’clock, but taken in the Mediterranean countries however it is only at 20 o’clock. In the south will be more fish, shellfish, vegetables and fruit served, more than in the northern countries.

With these different eating habits you can already see that some people live healthier, in some countries than in others.

Among energy point, we distinguish between two major primary energy sources: the down to earth and stored, and arranged in ascending heaven. In our genes, yet there is a well-encrypted code, which ensures that we align our body vertically between the two main sources of energy. The evolution has adapted this energetic principle giving us the sequel to walk upright.

If, however, as an attentive observer walks through the streets of Germany, one is struck by that, especially the younger generation has almost forgotten how to walk upright. Teens and teens plod listlessly down, with drooping shoulders and vacant eyes in our modern world. Also drawn downwards from the weight of her piercings and her jewelry, have these people for life issues with their energy balance (too much “earth” and too little “sky”).

Sheng-sui can greatly help with specific exercises; the young folks head back into society and – in turn literally – to be upright citizens of the country.

Particularly suitable is the practice; “the tree hugging,” are aligned in all the bones of the skeletal system in a very efficient manner. Through its crystal structure they act like “antennae” that can be absorbed through which the energies of heaven and earth and mixed.

A Sheng-sui instructor presents himself to the user behind a tree, both with outstretched arms to embrace the tree. Within a few minutes energy blockages and the chi begins to flow.

Children and beginners should start with Japanese bonsai trees, since the onset of energy initially unfamiliar affect many inexperienced newcomers. Thereafter, the dose may be increased slowly from the slender birch-up to the mighty oak.

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