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Acid Reflux
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Usually i’d pop a wee gaviscon but anyone any other kitchen remedies?
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Peppermint tea. Peppermint is more than a breath freshener. ...
Chamomile tea. Chamomile tea is known to help induce sleep and calm anxiety. ...
Apple cider vinegar. ...
Ginger. ...
Fennel seed. ...
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) ...
Lemon water. ...
Licorice root.
Peppermint tea. Peppermint is more than a breath freshener. ...
Chamomile tea. Chamomile tea is known to help induce sleep and calm anxiety. ...
Apple cider vinegar. ...
Ginger. ...
Fennel seed. ...
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) ...
Lemon water. ...
Licorice root.
I know you said 'kitchen remedies' but I would suggest a visit to the doctor and ask if they would consider prescribing Omeprazole if appropriate.
I woke up in ITU and asked the nurse if I were allowed a Gaviscon from my bedside locker as I was on other meds. He came back with two omeprazole which I have taken for about 8 years. Never had acid reflux since.
I woke up in ITU and asked the nurse if I were allowed a Gaviscon from my bedside locker as I was on other meds. He came back with two omeprazole which I have taken for about 8 years. Never had acid reflux since.
I was prescribed Nexium for a long while , then the doc started giving me Omeprazole, when I said I did not think it worked as well as Nexium I was told it was really expensive and I had to make do with Omeprazole . So now I also have a bottle of Peptac to use if necessary. But when all else fails I have a couple of spoonfuls of porridge which seems to take the edge of the heartburn :)