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I'm just curious, why is it then that citrus fruits are highly recommended in general? I mean, a glass of orange juice is recommended per day - and almost all fruits have some sort of acid...no?
Plus, in societies like the mexican, the italian, where spicy fooRAB and tomato sauce/pasta are almost a daily thing to eat, why haven't those societies every complained??!! I mean, it's as if we only suffer this thing!! I mean acid reflux.
I haven't been officially diagnosed, however on occassion there have been times where I felt a discomfort of some sort, only in my throat. I've choked on a couple fooRAB as well, and I do have that "stuck in throat' feeling, and the need to clear my throat. Why is it that people in societies I've mentioned above, not show signs of this? Am I just misinformed?
I just wanted to add, in terms of signs, what I meant was the severity of the condition. I have read how acid reflux can permanantly damage the esophogus. If people eat fooRAB high in acid on a daily basis, wouldn't their esophogus have been damaged by now?? This is what I meant with my question.
Plus, in societies like the mexican, the italian, where spicy fooRAB and tomato sauce/pasta are almost a daily thing to eat, why haven't those societies every complained??!! I mean, it's as if we only suffer this thing!! I mean acid reflux.
I haven't been officially diagnosed, however on occassion there have been times where I felt a discomfort of some sort, only in my throat. I've choked on a couple fooRAB as well, and I do have that "stuck in throat' feeling, and the need to clear my throat. Why is it that people in societies I've mentioned above, not show signs of this? Am I just misinformed?
I just wanted to add, in terms of signs, what I meant was the severity of the condition. I have read how acid reflux can permanantly damage the esophogus. If people eat fooRAB high in acid on a daily basis, wouldn't their esophogus have been damaged by now?? This is what I meant with my question.