Heartburn and Stomach Pain: Reduce the Acid, Reduce the Pain

Lea Barton
Have you been looking for a way to end heartburn suffering for good? Do you spend your hard earned money on medication in order to temporarily relieve heartburn pain, but it always comes back again? Heartburn is a common problem for many people, and there is a solution that doesn't involve purchasing remedies that wear off quickly and leave the throat burning again.

If people are interested in how to cure heartburn for good then they should consider what heartburn is and how it can be stopped. There is a muscle that opens and closes in order to let food pass through the esophagus and into the stomach. Sometimes this muscle relaxes and stomach acid escapes into the throat which causes heartburn. So, how can that muscle be stopped from opening when it isn't supposed to?

One way heartburn can be avoided is by breathing. All the muscles in the body need oxygen in order to work properly, and if they are not getting enough oxygen then they may not do their job properly. Try breathing deeply before and after eating and see if it helps avoid symptoms.

Look at what is being eaten and change the diet. If heartburn occurs every time after eating sausage, then stop eating sausage. Pay attention to what food causes heartburn and avoid that food. Don't only keep track of what is being eaten, but also when you are eating. Avoid eating right before exercise or before lying down. Extreme exertion on the muscles can cause stomach acid production to increase and one has recently eaten then that can cause heartburn. If people eat right before they lay down then they are making it easier for the stomach acid to escape because the stomach becomes more level with the throat when they are lying down.

Stop eating so fast! We all get busy, and lunch time may involve picking up dry cleaning, going to the bank, stopping at the store, and other errands that don't leave much time to eat. Even though people are busy they still need to make time to slow down when eating. It takes a lot more stomach acid to break down large chunks of food. If people slow down when they eat and chew their food well, then a lot of the break down of the food occurs in the mouth rather than the stomach which aids in digestion and avoids heartburn. While eating, try drinking a lot of water and clear fluids with meals. The fluids will help fill up the stomach faster so that you don't overeat which is another cause of heartburn. Stuffing the stomach stretches it which makes it difficult for your muscle to remain shut and may cause heartburn to occur.

Published by Lea Barton

Published in newspapers, magazines, newsletters, on websites, and in academic reference guides since 1986, I have more than 2,000 articles, reviews, and columns as part of my portfolio.  View profile

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