If you suffer from chronic acid reflux, chances are you're aware that some foods cause more pain than others. But not every reflux patient is affected in the same way. In this article, one expert talks to doctors about foods that have been linked to chronic heartburn, including some ordinary items that you may not have considered removing from your diet.
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Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Acid suppression continues to be the mainstay for treating GERD that does not respond to lifestyle changes and treatment. The aim of drug therapy is... Read more »