If you are a U.S. veteran with acid reflux, you could receive a free pillow designed to help with acid reflux. The wedge-shaped pillow, which can be used by side-sleepers and back-sleepers, may help stop acid from flowing from the stomach to the throat. You will need approval from a Veterans Administration doctor to qualify.
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Eight out of ten people with acid reflux have nighttime heartburn. One of the easiest ways to relieve symptoms is by using gravity. Wedge pillows... Read more »
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Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
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