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15 Home Remedies For Acid Reflux And Stomach Ulceration

Stomach ulcers are painful open sores that develop on the inner lining of the stomach and small intestine. The symptoms of ulcers are burning pain in the abdomen extending upwards towards the chest, nausea and vomiting. They are mostly caused primarily by an infection of a bacterium called Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). They also develop in response to many factors, such as use of certain medications, smoking, stress and dietary factors. Ulcers are treated through changes in lifestyle, medications, antibiotics. However, there are effective home remedies for heartburn and ulcers.
Heartburn is a painful burning sensation in the chest. It comes from the esophagus(food pipe). The pain may spread to your neck or throat. In this condition, the excess acid present in the stomach moves upwards towards the esophagus by a reflex action. This acid even may come up to your mouth. It creates a burning sensation in the chest and is called heart burn. It normally happens in people with a problem of hyperacidity. Luckily, we have some effective home remedies for heartburn and ulcers. It does not necessarily happens to people with ulcers in stomach. Symptoms of acid reflux are dry cough and sore throat that cause trouble swallowing, increased burning sensation after eating. An accurate diagnosis is important. You should visit your doctor to find out whether you have acid reflux or an ulcer.
Today, Boldsky will share with you some important home remedies for heart burn and ulcer.
Have a look at some natural ways to relieve ulcer pain and acid reflux.

Enzymes
How to get relief from heartburn? Taking enzyme supplement is one of the best home remedies for heartburn and ulcers. Digestive enzymes are made in the body naturally but as the age progresses your body may produce less of it. Luckily they can be taken as a supplement. They have are very beneficial to treat heartburn. It is advised to take enzyme supplement that also contain hydrochloric acid (HCI). The most common form of HCI supplement is called betaine-HCI. Take the enzymes and HCI with every meal.

Probiotics
Probiotics
known
as
"good
bacteria"
and
promote
healthy
digestion.
The
probiotics
inhibit
the
growth
of
harmful
bacteria.
They
will
protect
you
from
heart
burn
and
ulceration
as
probiotics
normalise
the
acidic
medium
of
stomach
also.
They
also
boost
the
immune
function
and
increase
resistance
to
infection.
They
also
contain
enzymes
that
help
digest
dairy
products
like
lactose
in
milk.
You
can
find
probiotics
in
yogurts.
You
can
also
take
it
as
a
pill
or
in
powder
form
and
stir
into
water
or
yogurt.
Taking
probiotics
is
not
only
a
remedy
for
overall
abdomen
health
but
is
also
one
of
the
best
home
remedies
for
heartburn
and
ulcers.

Aloe Vera Juice
It has been used along history to treat acid reflux, as well as other medical symptoms. Drink aloe vera juice 30 minutes before a meal or whenever you experience heartburn. You can mix it with water or tea. The juice helps to sooth the esophagus from the burn of the acid traveling back up from your stomach. Taking aloe vera is not recommended for children or pregnant women, or if you have diabetes, kidney failure or thyroid disease. It also gives relief from acidity and stomach ulcers.

Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV)
ACV is one of the most popular natural remedies for acid reflux. Although it is acidic in nature but still it gives relief in heart burn. There are several theories about how ACV works for heartburn, and one of them is that ACV aids digestion, so the chances of acid reflux are less. Mix one or two teaspoons of ACV with a glass of water and drink before meals or when heartburn strikes.

Baking Soda
The best way to beat heartburn is with a little bit of baking soda. It is alkaline(basic) in nature so it neutralises the acid in stomach. Mix one teaspoon of baking soda with a glass of water. It eases heart burn as the acid in stomach is neutralised. It is not recommended to use baking soda on a regular basis as it is high in salt and could cause side effects like swelling and nausea.

Home Made Anti Reflux Tonic
You can make your own tonic at home by mixing and blending pine apple, papaya, yoghurt, ice, water. Make a juice and add ice to it. It contains enzymes such as bromelain, which is found in most anti reflux remedies. It will also give relief from relief from acidity and ulcers.

Appropriate Diet
Avoid caffeine, including caffeinated soft drinks, tea and chocolate. All these foods allow stomach content to reflux back. Other foods that you should avoid are tomatoes, spicy foods, onions, citrus fruits, alcohol, tobacco and fried or fatty foods. It is also recommended to avoid large meals that slows digestion and increases the pressure in the stomach.

Avoid Milk
Many people drink milk to ease heartburn, but milk may cause up more heartburn. It may help people with stomach ulcers but not heart burn. Drinking milk and eating a big meal at dinner can be disastrous before sleep. The fat content in the milk may worsen heart burn.

Drink Water
Instead of milk, drink water. According to some researches, heartburn is a sign of an internal water shortage. It is advised to drink water in between meals and not during meals. It's also advised to eat slowly and chew well. If you keep yourself well hydrated, the chances of heart burn are less.

Zinc Carnosine
This form of zinc dissolves in the stomach and adheres to the wound (ulceration) on the stomach lining. Zinc Carnosine helps to heal the wound and repair the tissues and thus improves ulcer symptoms, including heartburn. It is recommended to use it for 8 weeks to see result. Recommended dose is 75 mg daily in divided doses.

Glutamine
Our lungs manufacture the amino acid glutamine and also store some of it. Taken as a supplement, glutamine helps to reduce the amount of inflammation caused by an Helicobacter pylori infection.

Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice (DGL) Powder
A special extract of licorice known as DGL is a remarkable medicine for peptic ulcers. To protect the lining of your stomach and duodenum take deglycyrrhizinated licorice (DGL), which has excellent soothing and healing properties. Recommended dose is 200 to 400 mg daily dissolved in 200 ml warm water.

Cabbage Juice
This is one of the best natural ways to relieve ulcer pain. Cabbage is one of the most medicinal vegetables you can find. It contains powerful medicinal properties and one of its best known uses is as a natural remedy for stomach ulcers. Take fresh cabbage juice many times in a day on daily basis. Start slowly and increase the amount gradually to avoid stomach upset. This will prove to be most effective for stomach ulcers.

Frequent Meals
Eat smaller amounts of foods more frequently and don't let your stomach go empty for long periods of time. This will prevent your stomach from getting empty and will also not overload your stomach. You can have divided meals during the day and it has been proven to offer much relief of ulcer pain and acidity.

Foods Containing Vitamin C
The best foods that help ulcer pain are high in vitamin C found in citrus fruits and tomatoes, apples, asparagus, berries, broccoli, cabbage, melon, watermelon, cauliflower, kiwi, fortified foods (breads, grains, cereal), dark leafy greens (kale, spinach), peppers (especially red bell peppers) and potatoes.



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