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Beauty Guide

How to Create Acid Reflux Eating Plan

The long-term goal is to avoid foods that cause the problem.

 


Acid reflux, or heartburn, is a very painful condition that is caused by stomach acids leaking into the lower esophagus. This is treated in using several methods.

In the early stages of the disease, in which the heartburn is only occasional antacids can be of some help, but in the long run like in the case of calcium carbonate, actually make the problem worse. Some other medications give only temporary (approx. eight weeks) relief.

The long-term goal is to find the source and eliminate it by using allergy medications or avoiding foods that cause the problem. In this case creating an acid reflux food plan is a necessity.

Which foods to avoid

While every person’s case is different in general the foods to avoid are:

1. Caffeinated drinks-soda, coffee, and hot/cold chocolate drinks.
2. Peppermint & Spearmint-both as drinks such as tea, and in gum, and other foods as flavoring.
3. Citrus-this would mean both drinks, like orange juice, and foods as in lemons and limes.
4. Spicy foods -raw onions, cinnamon, red and other hot peppers.
5. Chocolate-flavors and candy bars
6. Alcohol-in medicine as well as in food
7. Tomatoes- in drinks as well as in foods
8. Fried and fatty foods-this would include most fast food and junk foods.

 


While most of these foods are causes of heartburn, it must be stressed that it might be possible that there are other foods that cause heartburn in addition to or instead of these foods. So the best acid reflux food plan is an individually created one that meets that individual’s needs.

Which foods to include

In general, the foods to include are the ones that do not cause the symptoms. In addition, you need to be sure to get a well-balanced and enjoyable meal while still living without the others. Remember that vitamin C is required in other forms than orange juice and the citrus foods that are restricted. In this case, a supplement might be necessary in this case if other foods are not found.

Grains such as whole-wheat flour, oats and others will be needed to aid in the digestive process. In addition there are several digestive enzymes available and it is advisable to take one before bed at night. One good plan is to go through your cupboard, pantry, and refrigerator and remove all offending acid reflux food. Then go back again and see what menus can be made with the items you have left. Shopping is made easier with a list of foods that do not cause heartburn. You might also look for foods from restaurant menus and try to find new foods to order while eating out. It would also be a good plan to search the Internet or the library for good cookbooks to look for healthy recipes that you are able to digest easily.

While creating an acid reflux food plan may at first sound difficult, actually it is quite simple. You must find what foods are causing the problem and eliminate them. In addition, you need to determine what foods remain and learn to both create new recipes and recreate old ones from the dishes that you enjoyed in the past. This might mean ordering pizza with no sausage and onions on it or it might mean recreating an old favorite recipe.

Thomas D. Houser  
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