Does anyone have a natural remedy for acid reflux disease?



I ask this simply due to the fact that I don’t have the money for prilosec-otc or other otc’s. My first doctor appointment (I just moved to area) is at the end of the week. Even if my doctor prescribes me meds, I may not be able to afford the co-pay due to a limited income. Any help in this arena will be helpful.





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13 Responses to “Does anyone have a natural remedy for acid reflux disease?”

  1. i do
    Pee it out

  2. I have found over the years of treating patients that fresh papaya or papaya juice is extremely healing for acid reflex. If you can consume this several times a day and avoid all fried foods, high fats and junk food you will feel better within a few weeks.

    If you have any further questions please let me know,
    Billie77

  3. 1. Reduce the amount of spices, salt and oil in your food.
    2. Dont consume very sweet and warm things
    3. Try to eat at least 2 hrs before sleeping
    4. Never lay down, immidiately after a meal, wait 15-20 mins for the nap.
    5. Milk, sour milk are easy anta-acids available at home.

  4. tierrababygirl1 Says:

    i had that when i was a baby and i almost died from because a inexperienced nurse tried to give me the wrong medicine but if it wasn’t for my mother……drink plenty of fluids and cranberry juice is very good for your body

  5. Dr Noni Walia Says:

    How severe is it?

    If it’s a heartburn type of thing, then you may consider taking isaptent husk which is a natural fibre

    maintaining better eating habits is required

    avoid alcohol, fatty stuff, etc

    do not lie down after meals

    exercise upto 20 mins/day will help

    elevate the headend of your bed by putting two bricks or wood blocks under your head-end of bed

  6. Give up the food that sets it off- red wine, cheese, fried foods etc….. dont smoke, avoid bending over. The list goes on. There are no nautural remedies that I know of other than changing your lifestyle.

  7. A table spoon of baking soda in about 3 oz of water does good for me. Also, you can buy (30) 75 mg tablets of generic Zantac for $3.00. No prescription.

  8. Acid Reflux is caused by an imbalance in your digestive tract.
    Being involved in nutrition I can help with this and can discuss it via email. This way I don’t have to share my personal health with the rest of the world. My doctor at the VA recommends what I use. One of your responses says there are no natural remedies, only because that person doesn’t know about it.

  9. lisadivirgilio Says:

    for instand relief my husband uses baking soda,,teaspoon with a little water and drink it up,,mix well though,,,use the good stiff cow brand is better,,and is cheap,,so have a box in the house for flare ups,,keep in the fridge,,,is a quick fix

  10. LILOLEREDHEN Says:

    If you will just totally give up all carbonated beverages, your problem will go away. Acid Reflux is very damaging to your teeth also. The acid will eventually eat the enamel off your teeth. I have seen so much of this, I can’t believe doctors don’t know to tell their patients about it. Have you had your teeth checked?

  11. The naturopath that I go to suggests taking digestive enzymes with each meal. She has had much success with this method with her patients. You can buy them anywhere (like WalMart) by the vitamins. They contain enzymes to help break your food down.
    A common misconception about heartburn and Acid Reflux is that you have too much acid in your stomach, but in fact you don’t have enough. Another method suggested is to take a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar with each meal, but that doesn’t sound too good to me. The digestive enzymes are just a pill. They are also inexpensive if you get them at WalMart or a store like it.

  12. Yes, prilosec is very good. Ask your pharmacist what he or she can prescribe that is also good for Acid Reflux disease. Im always depending on my pharmacist to prescribe as they know best. bettyk

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