Acid reflux – Digestion not hurt by heartburn meds – Chicago Sun-Times
In Acid Reflux Food | On March 12th, 2009 | By thearguyDigestion not hurt by heartburn meds – Chicago Sun-Times
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Digestion not hurt by heartburn meds
Chicago Sun-Times, United States Does reducing the amount of acid in my stomach slow the digestion of food. — Tracie A. Not likely. Proton-pump inhibitors such as Nexium and Prilosec reduce the amount of acid in your stomach, which tames your pain from gastroesophageal reflux disease … |
Fatty food creates phlegm – AsiaOne
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Fatty food creates phlegm
AsiaOne, Singapore By Gerard Yeo, SINSEH SAYS Q. I am suffering from reflux esophagitis and am taking medication to suppress acid from the stomach. My doctor says there is severe bleeding in some areas of my stomach. Fortunately, it is not cancerous. Can TCM help? … |
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