Posts Tagged ‘Managing’

Managing Failed Anti-Reflux Therapy

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) affects millions of people in western society. Since the introduction of laparoscopic techniques in the 1990s, it is now one of the most common indications for surgery. This multi-authored text provides information on the pathophysiology of GERD, appropriate medical management, and proper indications for and performance of surgical and endoscopic procedures for GERD. Thousands of patients will experience inadequate relief from medical therapy or will de

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Managing Acid Reflux (Woodland Health)

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Acid reflux, indigestion, constipation, gas – these are all complaints common to most Americans. In this booklet, author Kate Udall provides a concise overview of acid reflux and related digestive disorders, their causes, and how to prevent and overcome them. She discusses the best approaches, including dietary and supplemental therapies, to fight these common complaints. This title is a must-read for anyone with digestive problems.

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Chronic Heartburn Managing Acid Reflux

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Chronic Heartburn Managing Acid Reflux

Chronic Heartburn Managing Acid Reflux And Gerd Through Understanding,Diet And Lifestyle

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Chronic Heartburn Managing Acid Reflux And Gerd Through Understanding,Diet And Lifestyle

Managing Acid Reflux: Complementary Treatments for Indigestion and Other Digestive Disorders

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

Managing Acid Reflux: Complementary Treatments for Indigestion and Other Digestive Disorders

Managing Acid Reflux

Friday, April 2nd, 2010


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Acid reflux, indigestion, constipation, gas – these are all common complaints for most Americans. In this booklet, Kate Udall, the author provides a concise overview of acid reflux and digestive disorders, their causes and how to prevent and overcome them. Talk about the best approaches, including dietary and supplementary therapies to combat these common disorders. This title is a must read for anyone with digestive problems. . . . more>>
Managing Acid Reflux

Chronic Heartburn: Managing Acid Reflux and GERD Through Understanding, Diet and Lifestyle — Includes More than 100 Recipes

Thursday, April 1st, 2010


Product Description / b> MedlinePlus for 44% of Americans experience heartburn and acid reflux on a regular basis. acid reflux disease or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a serious medical condition that affects millions of Americans. With severe symptoms of GERD do not always respond to treatment, the result is often poor quality of life. This welcome book is a treasure trove of facts essential medical and coping mechanisms for those who suffer from this condition. The information in the majority. . . more>>
Chronic Heartburn: Managing Acid Reflux and GERD Through Understanding, Diet and Lifestyle — Includes More than 100 Recipes

Managing Irritable Bowel and GERD With Herbs

Friday, October 9th, 2009

If there’s anything more frustrating than suffering from GERD, it’s suffering from irritable bowel and GERD at the same time. If you do suffer from both conditions, you are likely very aware of how important it is to eat properly with your conditions in mind. However, you may not yet know how to treat your conditions with herbs that will benefit them both.
This being said, before you begin treatment for any condition with herbal remedies, you should always talk to your doctor, first. Though irritable bowel and GERD do cause a great deal of discomfort, and natural herbal remedies are very tempting, you need to remember that they are serious medicines and may cause reactions or medication conflicts that you weren’t expecting.
As irritable bowel and GERD are both forms of digestive upset, it means that many herbs that help one will also help the other. Consider discussing the following herbs with your doctor the next time you’re in for a checkup, or if you are headed there to discover new ways to keep your irritable bowel and GERD in check.
- Ginger – for thousands of years, ginger root has been used for treating stomach distress and as a digestive aid. It is also one of the most effective GERD herbal treatments. It is easy to obtain in many forms and can be used in its purest varieties. Ginger works well for treating acid reflux due to its natural anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and analgesic properties. You can use fresh ginger in your cooking, as a garnish to a meal, in powdered form in recipes, or even in teas. You can safely ingest moderate amounts of ginger on a daily basis without any undesirable side effects. However, be aware that large amounts can lead to heartburn.
Similarly, ginger is very effective for treating IBS, including its symptoms of diarrhea, cramping, and nausea (even at its most severe). In fact, its effect can be equally or more effective for treating these symptoms than some IBS drugs.
- Slippery Elm – elm bark is an herb that is considered both gentle and nourishing. It works to coat and soothe the stomach’s mucus membranes as well as those of the gastrointestinal tract. This effectively absorbs excess stomach acids and assists in the mixing of foods with stomach acids while minimizing irritation throughout the length of the digestive tract.
For IBS sufferers, the benefits go one step further as slippery elm is also a very mild fiber supplement which can help to reduce cramping, gas, and pain.
- Fennel – fennel is well recognized as an herb that settles the stomach and eases digestive discomforts. By choosing a fennel tea instead of coffee after dinner, its carminative properties should help to minimize any potential GERD symptoms that would arise from the meal.
Fennel is also good for reducing the bloating and gas associated with IBS.
Of course, to make sure that these herbs can work their very best, you’ll want to make sure you watch your diet and eat foods that are friendly to both irritable bowel and GERD.