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A whole foods diet emphasizing whole grains and steamed vegetables, avoiding irritating foods and protein foods is recommended. A bland diet is recommended if symptoms are persistent. An herbal program can include relaxing herbs and stomach-soothi...
Heartburn is a burning sensation in the chest that can extend to the neck, throat, and face. It usually occurs after ...
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a disorder in which contents of the stomach or small intestine repeatedly m...
Changing your diet and eating habits can help significantly reduce the frequency and severity of heartburn and gastro...
Raw potato juice is taken for arthritis, heartburn, and gastric ulcers. In grated form, a potato poultice is applied...
Relaxing herbs can reduce the impact of the stress response on stomach acid production. Demulcent and anti-inflammato...
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Peptic ulcers, which can develop in the stomach, esophagus or small intestine lining, have long been blamed on social influences like stress, alcohol and spicy foods. But newer studies indicate tha...
A German study in the June issue of the American Journal of Gastroenterology reports that an herbal preparation relieves functional dyspepsia (FD). FD, commonly known as abdominal pain, stemming fr...
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Reactions to specific foods are very common and contribute to a wide array of symptoms. Many people are familiar with the terms "food allergy," but in actuality there are several types of reaction...