Acid Reflux and the Cure: Apple Cider Vinegar

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Snow white slowly took a small bite of the apple and she fell to the ground losing consciousness. Most children, and even the adults, are familiar with this fairy tale story. It is in fact just a tale, but in real life, the apple can make wonders.

The Relationship Between Asthma and Acid Reflux

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

The environment that people live in today's world is very much different from the environment hundreds of years ago. At present, you can see many places being abused by man, and pollution is just about everywhere.

Avoid Food/Beverages That Cause Acid Reflux, Change Your Lifestyle

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Many people get hungry because they lack food. Children become malnourished if they are not given the right amount of food which contains the needed vitamins and minerals which in turn make the body strong and healthy.

Acid Reflux Medication: Keeping Heartburn at Bay

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

In a normal digestive process, the partially digested food is being forwarded by muscular movements from the stomach to the intestines. However, for some people, the stomach contents travel back to the esophagus from the stomach. This condition is known as acid reflux.

Heartburn-the principal sign of acid reflux disease, causes and cares

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Acid reflux disease is a product of the failure of the esophageal sphincter to function properly. Because of abnormal acid production, digestive processes are affected and causes burning sensations in the stomach, chest and even up to the esophagus. Too low acid production causes the valve in the stomach not to open. So the tendency [...]

Acid Reflux Disease Symptoms: Knowing your Body

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Acid reflux disease is a condition in which the stomach acids abnormally reflux into the esophagus. This phenomenon is irregularly experienced by most people, most especially after eating.

Acid Reflux in Baby: Keeping Your Baby Protected

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Acid reflux, which is also termed as gastroesophageal reflux, is one of the most frequent problems among infants. Babies with acid reflux often suffer from a range of conditions, from a mild degree to a severe one, such as recurrent spitting up, abdominal pain, and night waking.