Posts made in January, 2010

  • Heartburn is experienced as a painful or burning sensation in the throat or esophagus, it usually occurs below the breastbone and is caused by regurgitation of gastric acid. The pain begins in the chest and you may feel a rising sensation that can spread to the neck, throat, or jaw. If you experience a chronic [...]

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  • Heartburn has nothing to do with heart disease; it is a burning sensation in the breastbone or chest pressure caused by gastric acid reflux from the stomach. If you are too acidic, this will cause too much or abnormal burping, belching, bloating and flatulence which contribute to acid reflux causing heartburn. Heartburn symptoms include chest [...]

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  • You’re about to be amazed by what’s really been causing your heartburn.Let me start by asking you, what’s “The Purple Pill”?If you said “Nexium”, or thought “heartburn relief”- without needing time to think- you’re like millions of Americans who have been targeted by the BILLION dollar antacid industry.But guess what? Antacids do NOT resolve the [...]

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  • For those who suffer periodic heartburn, prevention can be the key to having a good day. Knowing what triggers the onset of heartburn will enable a person to avoid those triggers and prevent heartburn from ruining an otherwise good day. Heartburn is caused by the stomach content, including acid, being pushed back up into the [...]

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  • Acid reflux, heartburn or GERD (Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease) affects millions of people worldwide which has given rise to a massive industry of short term medication to relieve the symptoms of this condition. This however is rather short term and people start to rely on these things instead of fixing some of the problems within [...]

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  • Heartburn is a common condition that affects more than 70 million Americans annually. It typically begins with a burning sensation that starts in the upper abdomen and moves up into the chest, often making its way to the back of the throat, and sometimes up into the jaw, arms and back. It usually feels worse [...]

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  • Millions of people experience Acid reflux every year. In fact, many feel the incidence of reflux is on the rise and attribute the increase largely to the modern diet which is packed with foods high in fat, sugar, caffeine and preservatives – all food components that have been linked to acid reflux.Acid reflux is basically [...]

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  • Approximately one in three Americans suffer from the occasional indigestion, or heartburn, upset stomach, bloating, gas, and slow digestion. While antacids can provide temporary symptom relief, constant use can be detrimental, since they can interfere with the absorption of vitamins, minerals and other medications used for aiding these symptoms.One heartburn herbal remedy is licorice has [...]

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  • At least one fifth of the whole population of developed countries endures some of the typical symptoms of acid reflux at least once per week. Acid reflux as a disease is a prevalent condition for many inhabitants of developed countries. Well-being and quality of life is negatively affected for most acid reflux patients. Yet only [...]

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  • 1. Nausea or morning sickness: Morning sickness is term to describe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy. Most pregnant women experience morning sickness from the first month of pregnancy onwards. Although the name suggests that this is a condition experienced in the morning, it may strike at any time during the day whenever your blood sugar [...]

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