Many people occasionally experience symptoms of heartburn or reflux without seeking medical treatment, but regularly experiencing the symptoms of GERD can be devastating for your esophagus. During episodes of GERD, your stomach contents actually move up into your esophagus. The result is often an unpleasant burning sensation in your neck and chest, as well as […]
What Causes GERD?
GERD is an uncomfortable digestive disease that affects roughly 20% of the population in the United States today. It can wake you up a few hours after eating with an acidic pain in your chest and a burning feeling in your throat. No one likes the feeling of GERD, but when you don’t know much […]
The Dangers of Untreated GERD
If you suffer from acid reflux, you may be prone to simply treating it as an inconvenience, especially if it’s not particularly recurrent. However, if you’ve reached the point of chronic reflux, then what you’re really dealing with has something to do with GERD – gastroesophageal reflux disease. And this severe escalation of acid reflux […]
How to Beat GERD and Heal Your Gut
If you’ve been suffering from acid reflux for a while, then it’s likely evolved into a full-blown GERD. GERD occurs when the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) muscle stops doing its job and opens up to allow stomach acid back into your esophagus. This is what happens when you have acid reflux, but when you get […]
Everything You Need to Know About GERD
GERD affects about 20% of the US population alone, and that’s only taking into account people who actually know they’re suffering from this digestive disorder. So it’s definitely something you need to know about. The term GERD is often used interchangeably with other issues such as acid reflux, heartburn, acid regurgitation, and indigestion, but none […]
What Not to Eat When You Have GERD
If you suffer from GERD you’ve probably heard the term used interchangeably with acid reflux and even heartburn. In fact, these terms are swapped around so often you’d be forgiven for thinking they’re all the same thing. But there are key differences between the real definition of each and that’s where we’re going to start. […]
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