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Making Diet Changes to Prevent HeartburnYou do not want to give up your favorite foods so that your body will
be happy. But, if you are experiencing heartburn, you should
carefully consider doing just that. If you do not, you are likely
to not be able to control your body’s war path against you and
you may find that your body is in serious physical shape. There
are many things that you can do to help in the treatment of
heartburn. You can spend thousands of dollars each year on over
the counter medications that will help you to get some relief from the
conditions of heartburn, but the fact remains that the best thing for
you to do is to alter your diet to stop having to deal with heartburn
in the first place.
Most people will know what foods or food products cause them
heartburn. It may be the spicy Mexican food that you eat once a
week or it may be the greasy foods that you get at your local drive
thru. If you do not know what is causing your heartburn, or are
unsure, you can and should take the time to determine what it is.
To do this, track the foods that you eat each day for at least a week,
but several weeks is a better choice. Write down the foods that
you eat and when your occurs. For many people, there
will be a common factor that is causing their heartburning including
spices and specific foods. If you can pare it down to what
specifically is causing your heartburn, you can better manage your diet
to avoid heartburn.
Once you know what foods you are having problems with, you can make
adjustments to your diet to keep these foods out of them. You can
also determine, in the same manner, which foods are causing your
heartburn to be the worst. By far these foods should be removed
from your diet. There is little reason to keep foods that cause
this much pain to remain in your diet, no matter how much you may like
them. For those foods that do not cause a large amount of
heartburn, you may be thinking that it is tolerable enough to eat these
foods. Still, you should limit the amount of times that you eat
them.
Remember, these foods are causing acids to build up in the body.
The acids not only cause you pain and that uncomfortable feeling but
they also cause damage to your internal organs. By monitoring
your diet, you can better take control of the that you are
experiencing. |
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