Monday, 27 October 2014

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From Sharon Gillson, your Guide to Heartburn/GERD
Avoid Heartburn While Traveling

Unusual foods, eating on the run, and the overindulgence that often goes hand in hand with being on vacation can all contribute to a flare up of acid reflux disease. Combine that with the stress of jet lag and sleeping in unfamiliar surroundings, and you've got a recipe for putting the burn back into heartburn. However, by taking a few precautions when you travel, you can have the vacation you dreamed of and leave your heartburn symptoms behind. Click here to read more


Heartburn and Smoking

Smoking involves other body parts, not the stomach. Right? Smoking, however, can increase the odds of suffering from heartburn for several reasons. Click here to read more


Heartburn and Alcohol

Many heartburn sufferers can attest to the fact that alcohol can worsen their heartburn. Learn the reasons why alcohol can be bad for heartburn sufferers. And if you feel still really want to partake of alcoholic beverages at times, learn some tips to help lessen the burn. Click here to read more


Heartburn and Exercise

Exercise is rarely the cause of heartburn if a person doesn't suffer from chronic heartburn. But some exercises can induce episodes of acid reflux. Acid reflux usually happens during certain types of exercise, but not necessarily during all exercise. There are a few things a person can do to reduce the chances of a heartburn flare-up during exercises. Click here to read more



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