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Jennifer Rackley

Jennifer Rackley, Health Guide

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Nutritionist & Caregiver

Reflux and Night Teeth Grinding

GERD can certainly do a number on your teeth. If it is left uncontrolled the acid can cause a lot of damage to the enamel on your teeth as well as your esophagus. This could potentially lead to cavities or other dental issues.   The role GERD can play in oral health is pretty common knowledge. Having GERD myself, I knew that it was doing some... Read moreChevron
posted 08/01/2011, comments (0)|
Stephanie

Stephanie, Health Guide

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Adult w/reflux, 3 kids w/reflux, Pediatric Physical Therapist

Manage the Stress of A Fussy Reflux Baby: Motherhood is Not Easy

Before my kids were born I worked as a pediatric physical therapist. I knew of reflux generally but didn’t know a lot of specifics and didn’t "look" for it despite a strong family history and despite my own lingering issues that hadn’t yet been diagnosed as reflux.  I still work as a therapist part-time but I am now known as... Read moreChevron
Jennifer Rackley

Jennifer Rackley, Health Guide

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Nutritionist & Caregiver

Large Molars May Trigger Acid Reflux

As most of you know I have a 6 year old who lives with GERD. It has been a long and stressful road. Last week it seemed like she was back to old refluxing symptoms. I could not for the life of me figure out WHY! My sweet girl was replaced by a grouch... and grouch who couldn't sleep. Of course, that led to a grouchy mom!   I am not even sure... Read moreChevron
Ianday7

Is it possible to cure gerd with a diet?

Yes it is possible to cure gerd with a simple diet.   It is surprising the problems that can be helped by diet and natural remedies. I suffered from severe heartburn and was even considering surgery.  I have been following a diet and natural treatment plan and my heartburn has disappeared. I am pain free. The surgery has been... Read moreChevron
posted 07/05/2011, comments (0)|
Jennifer Rackley

Jennifer Rackley, Health Guide

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Nutritionist & Caregiver

Traveling With a Child with Reflux

Traveling with children can be rough. Traveling with a refluxer can be downright impossible... or at least it may seem that way. Today I had to pack up all three of my girls for a fairly short trip to visit with my parents. Trust me, it takes a lot of planning and I wasn't sure if I even had the brain power to get it all done. When you have a... Read moreChevron
posted 06/29/2011, comments (0)|

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