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Anta-acid drugs are just common today in every home. According to some
data more than 30% of people in US are suffering from the hyper-
acidity. This is a data, from the medical studies. Actual percentage
is much higher as the people suffering from the hyperacidity used to
"treat" them b y themselves. Because most of the drugs for
hyperacidity are "over-the-counter" drugs, which are easily available
to all. With increasing work loads in professional life and due to
emotional ups and downs cases of hyperacidity are increasing day by
day.

Conditions like hyperacidity seem to be "nothing" for the physicians
even as they think it is quite normal that stomach starts to produce
extra Hydrochloric Acid. They have only antacids to prescribe, as
their main aim is to relieve the symptoms, not to treat the cause.
Ayurveda is much more concerned about all these diseases, which look
small and nothing to all of us, as these diseases when combine
together these may cause the deadly diseases by themselves.
To know more click:

http://www.ayurvedicdietsolutions.com/Hyperacidity.php
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,
Ayurveda Healer wrote:

Anta-acid drugs are just common today in every home. According to some
data more than 30% of people in US are suffering from the hyper-
acidity. This is a data, from the medical studies. Actual percentage
is much higher as the people suffering from the hyperacidity used to
"treat" them b y themselves. Because most of the drugs for
hyperacidity are "over-the-counter" drugs, which are easily available
to all. With increasing work loads in professional life and due to
emotional ups and downs cases of hyperacidity are increasing day by
day.

Conditions like hyperacidity seem to be "nothing" for the physicians
even as they think it is quite normal that stomach starts to produce
extra Hydrochloric Acid. They have only antacids to prescribe, as
their main aim is to relieve the symptoms, not to treat the cause.
Ayurveda is much more concerned about all these diseases, which look
small and nothing to all of us, as these diseases when combine
together these may cause the deadly diseases by themselves.
To know more click:

http://www.ayurvedicdietsolutions.com/Hyperacidity.php


A small glass of red vermouth always works for me. I prefer
Noilly Pratt.
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What also helps is eating less food.

i
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Ignoramus17335 wrote:

What also helps is eating less food.

i


With me, it's usually that cup of coffee in the afternoon
that gives me a hot stomach. Another friend told me that he
is sensitive to tomato sauce (his wife is Italian, but that is
another story) but on a couple of occasions,
when he had a manhattan before dinner, he was fine.

Manhattan Cocktail
3/4 oz sweet vermouth
2 1/2 oz bourbon whiskey
1 dash Angostura® bitters
1 maraschino cherry
1 twist orange peel

I'm sure there are other approaches to this problem. I'm just passing
along what works for me:-)

If you do have an aperitif before dinner, I'd suggest something
that is 17% alcohol or less because higher alcohols levels numb
taste buds and reduce your appreciation of a good meal.
Conversely, if you have burned a meal, creme sherry and
candle light may be a way out;o))
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In article
,
Billy wrote:

In article ,
Ignoramus17335 wrote:

What also helps is eating less food.

i


With me, it's usually that cup of coffee in the afternoon
that gives me a hot stomach. Another friend told me that he
is sensitive to tomato sauce (his wife is Italian, but that is
another story) but on a couple of occasions,
when he had a manhattan before dinner, he was fine.

Manhattan Cocktail
3/4 oz sweet vermouth
2 1/2 oz bourbon whiskey
1 dash Angostura® bitters
1 maraschino cherry
1 twist orange peel

I'm sure there are other approaches to this problem. I'm just passing
along what works for me:-)

If you do have an aperitif before dinner, I'd suggest something
that is 17% alcohol or less because higher alcohols levels numb
taste buds and reduce your appreciation of a good meal.
Conversely, if you have burned a meal, creme sherry and
candle light may be a way out;o))


I find most pain relievers and sleeping pills causes heartburn.
Large meals are a problem for me also, especially if lots of tomatoes
are consumed. I really question that alcoholic beverages will help. I
believe that alcohol causes more problems than it helps.

Pepsid Complete and Nexium works well also, However if I take any of
these for a few days, I will get stomach cramps.

Exercise is the best solution that works for me.

Enjoy Life ... Dan

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In article
,
"Dan L." wrote:

In article
,
Billy wrote:

In article ,
Ignoramus17335 wrote:

What also helps is eating less food.

i


With me, it's usually that cup of coffee in the afternoon
that gives me a hot stomach. Another friend told me that he
is sensitive to tomato sauce (his wife is Italian, but that is
another story) but on a couple of occasions,
when he had a manhattan before dinner, he was fine.

Manhattan Cocktail
3/4 oz sweet vermouth
2 1/2 oz bourbon whiskey
1 dash Angostura® bitters
1 maraschino cherry
1 twist orange peel

I'm sure there are other approaches to this problem. I'm just passing
along what works for me:-)

If you do have an aperitif before dinner, I'd suggest something
that is 17% alcohol or less because higher alcohols levels numb
taste buds and reduce your appreciation of a good meal.
Conversely, if you have burned a meal, creme sherry and
candle light may be a way out;o))


I find most pain relievers and sleeping pills causes heartburn.
Large meals are a problem for me also, especially if lots of tomatoes
are consumed. I really question that alcoholic beverages will help. I
believe that alcohol causes more problems than it helps.

Pepsid Complete and Nexium works well also, However if I take any of
these for a few days, I will get stomach cramps.

Exercise is the best solution that works for me.

Enjoy Life ... Dan


We can only speak for ourselves, I'm not recommending anything to
anybody. To put a finer point on it though, red vermouth is served
with one or two ice cubes, and 2 - 3 tablespoons of it seems to
be sufficient. I understand that many people have led long,
satisfying, and productive lives without imbibing. Then there is
that guy who is unbearable until he has a drink, and the other
guy who is OK until he has a drink. Go figure;o)
--

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In article
,
Ayurveda Healer wrote:

Anta-acid drugs are just common today in every home. According to some
data more than 30% of people in US are suffering from the hyper-
acidity. This is a data, from the medical studies. Actual percentage
is much higher as the people suffering from the hyperacidity used to
"treat" them b y themselves. Because most of the drugs for
hyperacidity are "over-the-counter" drugs, which are easily available
to all. With increasing work loads in professional life and due to
emotional ups and downs cases of hyperacidity are increasing day by
day.

Conditions like hyperacidity seem to be "nothing" for the physicians
even as they think it is quite normal that stomach starts to produce
extra Hydrochloric Acid. They have only antacids to prescribe, as
their main aim is to relieve the symptoms, not to treat the cause.
Ayurveda is much more concerned about all these diseases, which look
small and nothing to all of us, as these diseases when combine
together these may cause the deadly diseases by themselves.
To know more click:

http://www.ayurvedicdietsolutions.com/Hyperacidity.php


A small glass of red vermouth always works for me. I prefer
Noilly Pratt.


We eat a healthy diet so seldom get HB. We use TUMS when we do. It has no
calories.

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sometime in the recent past Billy posted this:
In article ,
Ignoramus17335 wrote:

What also helps is eating less food.

i


With me, it's usually that cup of coffee in the afternoon
that gives me a hot stomach. Another friend told me that he
is sensitive to tomato sauce (his wife is Italian, but that is
another story) but on a couple of occasions,
when he had a manhattan before dinner, he was fine.

Manhattan Cocktail
3/4 oz sweet vermouth
2 1/2 oz bourbon whiskey
1 dash Angostura® bitters
1 maraschino cherry
1 twist orange peel

Haven't tried it with the peel, but find these smooth and sneaky - for that
reason, I keep mine at 1:2 ratio sweet vermouth to whisky.

I'm sure there are other approaches to this problem. I'm just passing
along what works for me:-)

If you do have an aperitif before dinner, I'd suggest something
that is 17% alcohol or less because higher alcohols levels numb
taste buds and reduce your appreciation of a good meal.
Conversely, if you have burned a meal, creme sherry and
candle light may be a way out;o))



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Not all heartburn is caused by bad eating and/or drinking habits. I've
had reflux for years and only recently, since I went to a new doctor,
who had me tested for bacteria did we find that my heartburn was
indeed caused by bacteria and not food or stress. I've been on two
different antiobiotics for almost two weeks now to get rid of this.
So I'd suggest that anyone with persistent heartburn go and get tested
to make sure you don't have a bacterial infection that is causing it.

Regards,
June
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"June" wrote in message
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Not all heartburn is caused by bad eating and/or drinking habits. I've
had reflux for years and only recently, since I went to a new doctor,
who had me tested for bacteria did we find that my heartburn was
indeed caused by bacteria and not food or stress. I've been on two
different antiobiotics for almost two weeks now to get rid of this.
So I'd suggest that anyone with persistent heartburn go and get tested
to make sure you don't have a bacterial infection that is causing it.

Regards,


June


Interesting, I have had heartburn for most of my life I take protonics and
it works. I hate having to take a pill everyday.




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On Wed, 28 May 2008 08:49:35 -0500, Ignoramus17335
wrote:

:What also helps is eating less food.
:
Yes, and particularly within say 4 hours of bedtime.

Truth is that hyperacid stomach is much more common than everyone
realizes. It by no means only causes heartburn. It can manifest itself
in other ways, including nausea.

In my case, I think I've largely controlled it by dealing with
aggravating emotions effectively.

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