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Foods To Avoid Due To Heartburn

Heartburn is a very common symptom of acid reflux and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease or GERD. It typically starts with a burning sensation in your chest which can become quite painful.

Most of us have had heartburn at least once in our lives, but when it becomes a frequent occurrence and interrupts our sleep, we should take notice and figure out the causes.

The simple fact is that what and how much we eat and drink can contribute to painful heartburn or acid reflux. Not everyone has the same triggers, so our approach will stress common foods to avoid and helpful substitutes.

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Why We Have Heartburn

A small muscle separating our esophagus from our stomach known as the lower esophageal sphincter, or LES, normally keeps stomach acids from flowing back up into the esophagus. If there is too much acid in the stomach or if our food stays in the stomach too long, it can give us heartburn.

Eat This, Not That

To make this simple we will provide examples of healthy foods to eat that actually help ease heartburn. We will then explain the types of foods you should avoid.

It doesn’t mean you can never have another milkshake or go to an Italian restaurant. It is a helpful guide if you suffer from heartburn or acid reflux.

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Heartburn and Acid Reflux

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Eat This:

Lean meats like turkey, chicken, fish, and seafood. They are best prepared grilled, baked, poached, or broiled.

Vegetables like broccoli, asparagus, green beans, leafy greens, cucumbers, and cauliflower. They reduce stomach acid and are low in fat and sugar. Steaming is best.

Healthy unsaturated fats like avocados, walnuts, sunflower oil, olive oil, flaxseeds.

Non-citrus fruits and juices like melons, bananas, apples, and pears.
  
Ginger and ginger tea, water, egg whites, and oatmeal. Oatmeal absorbs stomach acid.

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Not That:

Ground beef, sirloin with marbled fat, fried foods of all kinds including chicken, and tangy buffalo wings.

Deep fried foods, chocolate, spicy foods, potato chips, corn chips, doughnuts and oily salad dressings. Mac and cheese, spaghetti and red sauce should be avoided too.
 
Sour cream, milkshakes, ice cream and cottage cheese.

Orange juice, lemonade, grapefruit juice, cranberry juice, tomatoes and tomato juice.
 
Coffee, tea, carbonated drinks, wine and alcoholic beverages, peppermint.  

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Other Ways To Reduce Heartburn and Acid Reflux

  • Eat smaller meals
  • Don’t lie down too soon after eating
  • Don’t smoke
  • Take home half the meal at the restaurant
  • Record what you ate and drank on a night you had heartburn to discover your own triggers

Speak with one of our gastroenterologists about what else can be done to limit your heartburn and acid reflux.

 

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