Acid Reflux Disease Medication
Does a treatment for G.E.R.D., Heartburn, Acid Reflux and Acid Indigestion Actually Exist?
The plain answer is YES! These acid reflux conditions can usually be fixed without the use of drugs, exercise or dieting.
Don't fall into the trap of believing that drugs are necessary to help the conditions of Heartburn, Reflux, Acid Indigestion, GERD and Acid Reflux.
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Why do I get acid reflux?
Acid reflux and heartburn can be the result of a variety of things. Some of these would include: Digestive problems, a damaged lower esophageal sphincter, an over acidic stomach, eating a large meal or H. pylori bacterium.
Most people experience acid reflux because of a damaged (LES) lower esophageal sphincter and esophagus. The injury from acid reflux can be small or large. However it can be eliminated easily!
Stomach acid fumes coming into contact with lacerations on their esophagus is the cause of acid reflux, heartburn. This will be sore - like your chest is burning inside. The pain is similar to getting acidic vinegar on a cut.
Pain can be felt if you drink tomato or orange juice and the acid in the juice comes into contact with grazes on the esophagus. People that don't suffer this pain clearly never get acid reflux or heartburn because their digestive organs are in good working order.
Can I Correct It?
Yes! Around 90% of the people who have tried my treatment have never suffered from acid reflux again. They are now loving a life that is no longer weighed down by pain, anxiety and embarrassing belching. You can be one of them!
I researched for years to get my head around what was causing me so much pain and embarrassment. I eventually succeeded in finding out what really causes acid reflux and gastroesophageal reflux disease.
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What is Acid Reflux?
Acid Reflux often called GERD - an abbreviation of the medical term Gastroesophageal reflux disease. Acid reflux (GERD) is the condition in which the liquid content of the stomach regurgitates (backs up, or refluxes) into the esophagus. GERD is often erroneously taken as sporadic heartburn because heartburn is the most common indicator of acid reflux disease. But unlike occasional heartburn, the heartburn symptoms of acid reflux disease usually occur 2 or more days a week for at least three months, and can badly injure your esophagus.
Acid reflux disease occurs when the reflux of stomach acid into the esophagus is frequent enough to impact your daily life and/or damage the esophagus. A muscle called the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) is located at the top of your stomach, which ordinarily opens and closes to let food in. It also works to stop stomach acid from refluxing into your esophagus. With GERD, the LES opens at the incorrect time, letting the esophagus be exposed to the strong stomach acid - which is meant to stay in the stomach!
It can then lead to significant problems that necessitate hospital stays and possibly surgery. Some people who suffer from acid reflux disease can get stomach acid in their lungs and start wheezing or coughing. Sore throats are sometimes an indication of GERD, as the acid has burnt it. If acid reaches the mouth, it can dissolve the enamel of the teeth. More on Acid Reflux
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