Some Possible Helps for Acid Reflux

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hi, yes protonox really works, been feeling alot better since i started it....good luck hope your doctor gives it to you as well...bfyankee
 
Hello fellow acid reflux sufferers! I have been suffering with GERD for 22 years. It started when I was 11. At times medications really helped get it under control. I have taken just about everything: pepcid, prilosec, propulsid, nexium, tums, pepto, prevacid, etc. After a time they quit working and my reflux got even worse when I tried to go back on them. At times my reflux has been so bad I've had to sleep sitting up for weeks at a time and have had extreme difficulty eating and even drinking water, not to mention talking or walking around. YOu'd never think it could be that debilitating but I'm sure many on this board have experienced worse.

In any case, throughout my own experience and reading over the years, I've found there are many things that can cause GERD which some of you may have already looked into but others may not have considered. Celiac disease, for starters. Any kind of food sensitivity can cause GERD. I know there is a blood test called Ige or something like that which tests for these sensitivities. Celiac is a blood test as well, just worth a shot. Dairy and eggs are also big allergens for many people.

Another cause can be h pylori, make sure to rule it out as that can be easily solved with antibiotics.
Gall stones are another cause, as is systemic candida or yeast. I believe my issues stem from a spastic, very twisted colon that aggravates my hiatal hernia. For some reason, when my bowels are trying to move, I have a lot of acid reflux. Anyone else experience this?

A word about antaciRAB and antacid meRAB--if you take these for years and overalkalanize your body's ph, your body will eventually produce even more acid and an unhealthy, bacterial environment can be created in your gut from over alkalinization. There are natural sources, like licorice root, that you can get at the health food store, that help heal the esophagus without that alkalinizing affect.

I am a newbie, so all of this may have been posted before. If so, I apologize for making anyone yawn, lol!
gentille57
 
Gentille,
I have found that taking the probiotics in the morning with something to eat helps with absorption and I have not had a reflux problem while taking it. I have also found that taking a magnesium supplement that includes calcium and zinc seems to work best. I have read that the calcium helps with the absorption rate. I take about 600 mg of magnesium at night right before bed. Make sure you drink a full glass of water with it. Teh magnesium has really helped with the spasms and the probiotics with keeping my digestion system regular.

I have also experienced the sweating and cold chills. The first time it happened, I thought for sure I was having a heart attack. Went to the emergency room and everything checked out fine. I have found that eating a good amount of fiber, 20-30 grams a day really helps. Try to include as much soluble fiber as possible.

Hope all this helps you out.
 
Welcome gentille57. There are plenty of us suffering. Thanks for your imput. It can be debillitating that is for sure. I am really going through the wringer with the mucus thing. I just can't get it all cleared up. I don't know if this will go on forever or not. But I am going to get the endoscopy done and all the tests. I can't get in until January. I am trying not to panic. Sometimes I feel like it effects my breathing. The constant clearing is annoying me and my husband. I am about ready to sleep in another room.

So I will try any homopathic remedies I can. If you know of any please post them. Thanks! I am trying to de yeast my body and I take probiotics as well.
 
I don't understand how vinegar, corabined with anything, especially fruit juice, could possibly help alleviate acid reflux. Vinegar is an acid. I've been told not to eat any acidic fooRAB, such as vinegar, all citrus fruits and tomatoes. I also have been told to eliminate caffeine from my diet, i.e., coffee, tea, and chocolate; and I'm not supposed to eat spicy fooRAB. It boils down to a very boring bland diet. Even so, I get the phlegm off and on. I'll be OK for a few days, then it comes back again to drive me nuts. I do believe it is exasperated by anxiety.
 
I am ready to try the apple cidar vinegar in water faithfully now. Even though I got scoped on Friday and the doctor found nothing. I still have the reflux. I have been so careful for 3 weeks now. Tonight it has flared up. I can just feel a warm, uncomfortable feeling in my sternum area. It isn't always constant. But that is where I feel it , when I feel it. The mucus isn't too bad today. Heck one day its mucus, the next it's some burning but not much mucus. This gets weary doesn't it??:(
 
I first read about using apple cider vinegar for GERD in Kevin Trudeau's "Natural Cure..." book. The orange peel extract thing is new. I'll have to look into that. And you're right. They certainly can't hurt, since they're both natural items. Thanks
 
hunjiman,
A very interesting and informative post. Thank you for taking the time. precious49
God Bless You and Yours Today and EveryDay
 
With the chronic cough that I developed, I constantly had chest and stomach muscles that were sore. I figured one of the only good things about all the coughing was that I got a good ab workout.
 
Hi Precious49,
When I was a child, if I had a toothache, my Dad would soak a cotton ball in whiskey, and I put it on my tooth and I held it there with a clenched jaw. I liked the taste, and it seem to dull the pain. I suppose if you add whiskey to any remedy, it may not cure you, but you really won't notice or care...LOL...
Judy
 
I have a couple of simple suggestions which are natural and which may help the acid reflux. I used to take Prevacid daily until I discovered how they work which I didn't like. I first used a supplement I read about in a magazine that is made from orange peel - I think it is orange peel extract. I took that for a month and then I also use organic apple cider vinegar before meals. If I was even 1/2 hour late taking Prevacid, I knew it - and I now no longer have to use it just from taking the orange peel extract for a month and then using the ACV. Try it - it sure can't hurt.
 
Where can you get orange peel extract ?I am in Canada.
I have tried apple cider vinegar but there was no change.Also I tried prevacid,nexium but no relief and many others,I am trying ranitidine an old drug but helped a year ago.I have been scoped at both enRAB nothing was found wrong.They sampled my stomach for h. pylory but it was negative.What agravate my reflux the most is anything with sugar,1 candy will make it real bad.I eat rice for breakfast,potatoes and veggies and simple soups for lunch and supper,fatty food doesnt affect me at all.I have 3 bowel movements a day.I drink lactose free milk,I am not sure it helps.I am a manic depressive for 30 years,and have a heart by pass surgery.I also have a third of my body covered with psoriasis.As a result I take 12 kinRAB of medication(some 2 or 3 times a day.
If some is on this list studies polypharmacy please comment,if this amount of medication can lead to acid reflux.
 
Hi Guys,

Having all these problems has anybody has gone to exercise regime to see if they have got any benefits.

I am going to start Yoga after 10 days now to get rid of this Acidity Bus. I have done yoga past few months back which really was helping a lot giving me strength from anxiety worries n all. I hope it is very much curable problem if We do regular exercise and walk.

The constiption sufferers my advice will be to have some raisins everyday and coconut water everyday first thing in the morning rather than having tea.

I am going to get six pack soon to get rid of this abdomen related issues. lol
 
Gentille,
You mentioned something about your acid reflux gets worse when your bowels are trying to move. I have something very similar to this that the doctors are baffled about. Could you explain in more detail what happens to you when you get this problem?
Thanks,
Bob
 
I too have suffered from reflux for several years. I prefer not to do drugs. I go to an alternative health Dr. and I try to use natural stuff whenever I can. I can't tell you how many natural treatments I got from people. I tried so many. Some were so nasty, I think they were worse than the reflux. I was told that Tums if the worst thing you can take. I had several health care people tell me that heartburn and reflex is caused by a LACK of acid. So when you take things like Tums or RolaiRAB you are making the condition worse. Any way, I discovered something by accident that has helped me greatly. I was looking for healthy snack to eat. I started to eat "Just Apricots". They are dried Apricots you can get through your local health food store. After I started eating them I discovered that when I was having attacks I would eat a small amount and the pain would go away. I guess they have just enough of the right kind of acid in there to fix the problem. I don't know if it will help anyone else but it has helped me a lot so I thought I would share in the hopes it could help someone. Not only does it seem to help but they taste better than Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar, Barley power and endless other things I have tried.
Cheryl
 
Have you tried taking protonix? This a prescription drug more powerful than over the counter anti aciRAB. I took this for over a year and it helped tremendously. I also put myself on an oatmeal diet and it is terrific for digestive disorders like this. I eat 2-3cups of oatmeal (plain oatmeal, not the flavored kind) a day. Probiotics works great too, but you have to take protonix too. Over-the-counters aren't always strong enough.
 
I believe my pain is caused from forward head posture and a mildly winged scapula. After having constant upper back pain for a few months I received some physical therapy and it helped a great deal. Ultrasound Therapy and manual massage both provided me with temporary relief and made it possible to begin longer lasting rehab. Since receiving the PT I'm much better but every now and then I do something that flares it up again. It normally takes a week or two to get back to normal.

it's pretty easy to tell if you have FHP and the PT is straight forward. Basically you have to work on your posture, stretch the chest muscles and strengthen the muscles of the upper back. Don't make the mistake that I did and stretch your back when you have pain in the back. I learned that the pain is from the back being over stretched so more stretching although it seem like the thing to do is not a good idea. If you have access to a physical therapist they can evaluate your symptoms and posture and teach you how to correct your posture. If you don't have access to a PT then there is a lot of good self help info on FHP available on the net.

Good luck and if you have any other question let me know.................Red
 
Hi, I am new at this board, but I can't believe how much of what you said is true....I suffer from gastritis, burning in the gut.. thats what my doctor calls it....right now I am on Protonix too..just started but I also suffer from constant stress...I know we all do but I also am blessed with a genetic condition of aniexty,...worry too much I have been told but its true.....hope that hearing your stories will help, BFYankee......
 
I have the same problem. Actually I've had the symptoms off and on for years. I just never had a name for it. In past years it was less frequent, so I didn't go to an MD for it.

The phlegm drives me nuts. I'm constantly trying to 'get it down' and swallow it, or to 'get it up' to expel it. I can't do either. I find that I get short of breath when I have the phlegm for any extended period of time. It seems to interfere with my trachea. It comes and goes, sometimes it lasts for several days, sometimes it only for a few hours at a time. I, too, am constantly clearing my throat. I've been taking Prilosec 2X a day for about 7 months. I really don't believe that Prilosec is helping to clear it. I do find that when I'm active, walking, or golfing, it seems to clear. Or, maybe I don't dwell on it. I also find that it is exasperated by nerves, or anxious feelings.
I just take it one day at a time. Judy
 
HI Sallu! Yes I think exercise can only help the acid reflux problem. I have lost 11 pounRAB since Noveraber and have changed my diet radically. I have minimal symptoms...I mean they are bearable. I think as a loose they other 20 off my stomach it will help my reflux. I really think mine is weight and stress. I can't wait to have a flat stomach. I am not gonna give up. You can do it too!
 
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