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What is wrong with my brother's digestive system?

Here is some background: he is 29 years old, and drank soda as a young child and is now still drinking it. He used to drink coffee at about age 7 and drank that for a couple years. (I know, weird). He has been a vegan since about 1997, but added dairy products to his diet about 2 years ago. He smokes a large quantity of marijuana. Here are his symptoms: after he defecates, he gets pain in his stomach and mid-chest and he feels nauseous. He gets cold sweats. He dry-heaves and/or throws-up. He burps a lot. This happens every couple of months. His last episode just ended today, and the pain lasted for two days. It was his worst episode to date; he couldn't even keep his soup down- he upchucked immediately. When he went to the emergency room in the past, they just gave him painkillers, Pepcid AC, and Maalox and said that it was heartburn. He is going to see a specialist, but we just wanted to know if any one out there had any thoughts about this in the meantime. Thank you!

Fran,

Have him read on the Internet about the following diseases and symptoms. This will help him 'help' his doctor when he visits him.

Ischemic colitis
Ulcerative colitis
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Irritable Bowel Disease
Chrohn's Disease
Ulcers

Experimenting With Heartburn - Gerd Good Foods, Bad Foods

Heartburn is one of the most common acid reflux, hiatus hernia and GERD symptoms. Heartburn symptoms include chest pain, a burning sensation in the esophagus, hoarseness and sore throat. This is caused by corrosive stomach acid as well as stomach contents that reflux back up into the esophagus. Some people choose to try and treat these symptoms with antacids and doctor prescribed medications. However drugs like these have a history of severe and even life threatening side effects.

Fortunately natural treatments for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), acid reflux and the resulting heartburn have proven extremely effective especially in conjunction with a good diet and regular exercise. Below we will take a brief look at what heartburn, GERD good foods, bad foods consist of and how you can implement them into your diet.

Acid Reflux, Heartburn, GERD Good Foods, Bad Foods

Heartburn, GERD good foods, bad foods are defined as those that trigger symptoms and those that help prevent and cure symptoms, while of course some foods will fall in the neutral category. It is commonly understood that spicy foods and fast food are the culprits behind heartburn problems. However while this may be true it is also highly acidic foods that often act as triggers to painful heartburn. This is due to over production of stomach acid and higher ph levels in the stomach. However, note in some cases it is possible some reflux problems especially with GERD, may be caused when there is too little stomach acid and stomach contents are not being digested properly. This does not mean you should try easting more acidic foods, but eat wisely and treat it with natural remedies.

It is relatively easy to look up lists of heartburn, GERD good foods, bad foods by whether they fall into acid or alkaline categories. However what can be trickier is to implement the good ones into your diet and eliminate the bad.

Heartburn, GERD Good Foods, Bad Foods - Ingredients

One great way to introduce a better ratio of heartburn, GERD good foods, bad foods into your diet is using new or replacing ingredients in your recipes. This can apply to actual foods as well as herbs and seasonings. When trying to improve and change the heartburn, GERD good foods, bad foods in your diet consider some of these ideas.

· Replace acidic meats with beneficial fish like salmon and tuna.
· Eliminate acidic fruits and add more watermelon, papaya & banana.
· Do not use store bought dressings for salads. Avoid dairy based dressings and make your own oil based ones.
· Try new herbs and spices such as basil, mint, fennel seed and ginger which are natural remedies for reflux symptoms.

Heartburn, GERD Good Foods, Bad Foods - New Dishes
Compliment Your Diet With Natural Remedies

Sometimes diet and knowing heartburn, GERD good foods, bad foods just isn't enough to cure and relieve all your symptoms. There are many other natural remedies you can supplement with including drinking water with baking soda or chewing gum after meals that can help greatly.

Learn how to treat Acid Reflux and GERDs Disease with natural remedies. At Barton Publishing, we've gathered the latest doctor-approved medical research into our natural  Reflux Remedy Report. Download your copy today - it's 100% guaranteed!

About the Author

Barton Publishing specializes in providing natural home remedy reports that are safe, effective, and affordable. With 22 years of natural health experience, Joe Barton and Barton Publishing combine time-tested remedies with the latest cutting edge research.  To learn how you can feel better fast using natural remedies, go to www.RefluxRemedy.com.

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