Heartburn 
Help: 
Top 
20 
TipsHeartburn 
occurs 
when 
a 
muscular 
valve, 
called 
the 
lower 
espophageal sphincter 
functions 
improperly, 
which 
allows 
stomach 
acid 
to 
back 
up into 
the 
esophagus. 
This 
tube, 
which 
leads 
from 
the 
stomach 
to 
the throat 
can 
be 
greatly 
effected 
by 
stomach 
acid, 
causing 
a 
burning, painful 
sensation 
in 
this 
area. 
Lack 
of 
proper 
enzymes 
are 
also 
a cause. 
Heartburn, 
indigestion, 
acid 
reflux 
are 
all 
usually 
defined 
by a 
vague 
chest 
or 
abdominal 
discomfort 
or 
burning 
in 
the 
solar 
plexus area, 
with 
no 
apparent 
organic 
cause, 
that 
occurs 
during 
or 
soon after 
eating, 
drinking, 
or 
stressful 
situations. About 
20% 
of 
all 
adults 
get 
heartburn 
at 
least 
once 
a 
month. 
Between 5% 
-15% 
of 
adults 
have 
severe 
heartburn. 
About 
25% 
of 
pregnant 
women have 
daily 
heatburn 
and 
50% 
have 
heartburn 
at 
least 
once 
a 
month. There 
are 
two 
sphincter 
muscles 
located 
in 
the 
esophagus. 
The 
upper 
esophageal 
sphincter 
and 
lower 
esophageal 
sphincter. 
Underlying 
conditions 
that 
could 
possibly 
be 
the 
cause 
of 
heartburn 
include: GERD 
or 
Gastroesophageal 
reflux 
disease, 
also 
referred 
to 
as 
acid 
reflux 
disease, 
occurs 
when 
the 
lower 
esophageal 
sphincter 
does 
not 
close 
properly 
and 
stomach 
contents 
back 
up 
or 
reflux 
into 
the 
esophagus. 
This 
condition 
can 
damage 
the 
lining 
of 
the 
esophagus, 
causing 
such 
problems 
as 
ulceration 
and 
even 
esophageal 
cancer. 
Do 
get 
a 
doctor's 
or 
practitioner's 
opinion 
to 
see 
if 
further 
treatment 
is 
necessary. 
If 
you 
have 
asthma, 
this 
may 
be 
an 
underlying 
cause 
of 
GERD. 
It 
has 
been 
found 
that 
asthmatics 
are 
twice 
as 
likely 
to 
have 
GERD 
as 
non-asthmatics. 
Obesity 
seems 
to 
increase 
the 
risk 
of 
GERD. 
Research 
documented 
in 
the 
Annals 
of 
Internal 
Medicine 
show 
that 
as 
body 
fat 
increases, 
so 
did 
symptoms 
of 
GERD. Gastroparesis 
is 
a 
delay 
in 
the 
gastric 
emptying 
of 
the 
stomach. 
This 
delay 
causes 
the 
contents 
of 
the 
stomach 
to 
back 
up 
into 
the 
esophagus. Hiatal 
Hernia 
occurs 
when 
the 
upper 
part 
of 
the 
stomach 
pushes 
through 
an 
opening 
in 
the 
diaphragm 
causing 
reflux 
of 
stomach 
acid.  Peptic 
Ulcers 
in 
the 
stomach 
are 
considered 
gastric 
ulcers 
or 
stomach 
ulcers. 
Duodenal 
ulcers 
occur 
in 
the 
duodenum. 
Both 
of 
these 
types 
of 
ulcers 
are 
referred 
to 
as 
peptic 
ulcers 
and 
can 
be 
an 
underlying 
cause 
of 
heartburn. Laryngopharyngeal 
Reflux 
occurs 
when 
the 
upper 
esophageal 
sphincter 
doesn't 
function 
properly. 
Acid 
will 
flow 
into 
the 
throat. 
When 
this 
occurs, 
it 
is 
referred 
to 
LGR. Pregnancy 
is 
also 
an 
underlying 
of 
cause 
of 
heartburn, 
even 
if 
a 
woman 
has 
never 
experienced 
this 
before 
she 
was 
pregnant. Observe 
episodes 
of 
indigestion 
for 
changes 
in 
symptoms. 
If character, 
timing, 
frequency 
or 
severity 
changes, 
a 
more 
serious disorder 
may 
be 
responsible. 
These 
include 
heartburn 
from 
irritation of 
the 
lower 
esophagus, 
gallbladder 
disease, 
ulcers 
or 
stomach cancer. Heartburn 
symptoms 
in 
some 
people 
can 
cause 
chronic 
cough, 
asthma, wheezing 
or 
choking. Heartburn 
at 
night 
appears 
to 
be 
worse 
than 
heartburn 
during 
the 
day. According 
to 
research 
in 
The 
Chest 
Journal, 
people 
have 
more 
trouble 
sleeping 
at 
night 
because 
of 
the 
pain 
they 
experience 
from 
the 
heartburn. 
Acid 
stays 
in 
the 
esophagus 
longer 
when 
one 
lies 
flat. Although 
food 
is 
not 
the 
root 
cause 
of 
heartburn, 
it 
can 
aggravate the 
situation. 
Foods 
such 
as 
onions, 
garlic, 
tomatoes, 
chocolate, peppermint, 
citrus 
fruits, 
alcohol, 
soda, 
coffee 
and 
fatty 
foods 
can worsen 
heartburn 
symptoms. 
A 
bland 
diet 
will 
not 
cure 
heartburn. Aspirin 
and 
Ibuprofen 
can 
aggravate 
heartburn. Top 
20 
Tips 
for 
Helping 
Heartburn: 1. 
Over 
all 
lifestyle 
changes. 
Stress 
can 
aggravate 
this 
situation. 2. 
Change 
in 
diet 
can 
greatly 
decrease 
symptoms. 
(See 
foods 
above). Write 
down 
what 
you 
eat 
in 
a 
heartburn 
journal 
in 
order 
to 
identify which 
foods 
trigger 
pain. 3. 
Allow 
time 
for 
leisurely 
meals. 
Chew 
food 
carefully 
and thoroughly. 
Avoid 
conflicts 
during 
meals. 4. 
Avoiding 
refined 
carbohydrates 
(sugar, 
white 
rice, 
white 
bread), even 
honey 
& 
other 
"natural" 
sugars, 
except 
Stevia. 
Reduce 
acid production 
so 
that 
even 
if 
the 
reflux 
occurs 
there 
is 
less 
to irritate 
the 
esophagus. 5. 
Eat 
small 
frequent 
meals 
so 
pressure 
in 
the 
stomach 
does 
not 
push contents 
back 
up. 6. 
Do 
not 
eat 
late 
at 
night. 
Allow 
several 
hours 
of 
digestion 
time before 
laying 
down. 
Acid 
stays 
in 
the 
esophagus 
longer 
when 
one 
lies flat. 
Stay 
propped 
up 
at 
least 
30-45 
degrees 
after 
eating 
or 
drinking & 
while 
sleeping. 
By 
placing 
2 
in. 
blocks 
under 
the 
two 
legs 
of 
your bed 
at 
the 
headboard, 
can 
helped 
tremendously! 7. 
Avoid 
caffeine 
for 
a 
while. 8. 
Peppermint, 
which 
helps 
many 
digestive 
problems, 
can 
irritate reflux 
because 
it 
may 
cause 
spasms 
of 
the 
cardiac 
valve. 9. 
Avoid 
excitement 
or 
exercise 
immediately 
after 
a 
meal. 
Avoid situations 
that 
make 
you 
swallow 
air, 
such 
as 
exercising 
with 
your mouth 
open 
(breathing 
through 
your 
mouth) 
or 
chewing 
gum. 10. 
Learn 
relaxation 
techniques 
such 
as 
meditation, 
yoga, 
controlled breathing 
and 
stress 
reduction. 11. 
At 
first 
sign 
of 
heartburn, 
drink 
a 
large 
glass 
of 
water. 12. 
Antacids 
are 
an 
over 
the 
counter 
medicine 
that 
relieves 
heartburn temporarily 
by 
neutralizing 
stomach 
acid. 
Dependence 
on 
antacids 
are dangerous. 
They 
can 
mask 
serious 
problems 
if 
symptoms 
persist. Antacids 
can 
also 
interact 
with 
certain 
prescription 
drugs 
and 
HIV medications. 
Check 
with 
your 
pharmacist 
or 
doctor. 13. 
Stop 
Smoking. 
Chemicals 
in 
cigarette 
smoke 
can 
weaken 
the 
lower espophageal 
sphincter 
and 
worsen 
heartburn. 14. 
If 
you 
have 
a 
juicer, 
juice 
a 
raw 
potato, 
peel 
and 
all, 
then 
add an 
equal 
part 
of 
water 
to 
the 
juice 
and 
drink 
it 
immediately 
after preparation, 
3 
times 
a 
day. 15. 
Fresh 
papaya 
and 
its 
seeds 
(or 
Papaya 
tablets) 
can 
be 
eaten 
to help 
with 
digestion. 16. 
Plant-based 
enzymes 
and 
probiotics 
can 
be 
very 
beneficial 
and 
should 
be 
taken 
daily. 
The 
enzymes 
in 
pineapple 
are 
also 
good 
for 
digestion 
but, 
this 
is 
an 
acidic 
fruit 
and 
for 
some 
people 
is 
not 
the 
right 
choice. 
It 
depends 
on 
the 
individual. 17. 
Aloe 
Vera 
juice 
is 
incredible 
for 
healing 
of 
the 
intestinal tract. 18. 
Vitamin 
B 
complex, 
50 
mgs, 
3 
times 
daily 
with 
meals 
is 
needed 
for proper 
digestion. 19. 
Plus 
200 
mcg 
of 
Vitamin 
B 
12, 
3 
times 
daily 
will 
enhance 
the Vitamin 
B 
complex. 20. 
Acupressure 
massage. 
At 
the 
first 
sign 
of 
heartburn, 
massage 
the acupressure 
points 
between 
your 
solar 
plexus 
and 
navel. 
Massage 
these point 
first, 
gently 
in 
a 
clockwise 
motion 
and 
then 
slowly 
work deeper. 
This 
can 
actually 
relieve 
heartburn 
pressure 
and 
pain 
for months! 
Also, 
acupuncture 
works 
very 
well 
in 
treating 
heartburn 
and other 
gastrointestinal 
issues. 
There 
is 
a 
wonderful 
Chinese 
herbal remedy, 
which 
is 
a 
modified 
version 
of 
a 
Classical 
Chinese 
formula that 
is 
brilliant 
when 
it 
comes 
to 
treating 
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