shadeoforion asked:
What are some natural (using herbs, etc) remedies for treating heartburn? and which is the best or most effective?
I’m looking for a natural way reduce the feeling of burn after, say, a big piece of pizza slice.
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May 19th, 2009 at 10:49 pm
Frequent small meals are preferable to three big ones. And as is true for everyone, lying down after eating should be avoided, as this causes stomach acids to wash back up to into the throat. A good herb for heartburn is slippery elm. One teaspoon of the powder can be added to water or juice, or lozenges can be taken throughout the day. Papaya enzymes are another handy item to have available. Also, two to three drops of diluted peppermint oil, placed on the back of the tongue, may be relieve this problem.
Here is a list of herbs you can find at most health food stores :
Slippery Elm
Chamomile Tea’
Lemon Balm
Meadowsweet
May 20th, 2009 at 8:14 pm
double bubble chewing gum. seriously. i found out by accident, but now thats all i use for heartburn, coz it works so good. not really natural, but its better than chugging pepto.
May 21st, 2009 at 9:47 am
Some people say peppermint but for me, I go for a 6 oz glass of water with about 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda in it. Drink it down (it doesn’t taste good but you can stand it) and then you will burp. After you burp your heartburn will be gone. Just don’t do it too often because of the sodium.
May 24th, 2009 at 6:43 am
milk,it helps a lot including it soothes your stomach from the acid from the pizza sauce.
May 27th, 2009 at 12:48 am
Heartburn is to much acid in your stomach and/or esophagus
I have found just chewing a stick of gum helps almost every time.
You have special glands in your mouth that work only when you chew and this special “spit” has a high content of some kind of base and it acts a just like baking soda and vinegar without the fizz. So less acid…less heartburn. But be careful I had a ulcer that started to bleed, I spent 2 weeks laying in a hospital bed, so if you problem doesn’t go away or happens “all the time” please go see a Doctor
May 27th, 2009 at 2:20 am
Eat a stalk of celery; it works great.
May 29th, 2009 at 10:12 pm
Stop eating what cases the problem. Try to avoid wheat and yeast products. See if it helps.
Try lemon juice in water. Amazingly enough it works quite well for me.
June 1st, 2009 at 9:34 pm
“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” my mom always told me. As long as there isn’t any sugar in the tomatoe sauce, there shouldn’t be an acidic reaction to the pizza, so you could purchase sauce that doesn’t have any. However, if you eat it out, then there are three remedies that I know of.
1). ***Put 1 Tablespoon of Chlorophyll, (mint flavor is my favorite), in a glass of room temperature water and drink.
2). ***Take 1 Tablespoon of Apple Cider Vinegar and 1 teaspoon of Organic honey, (regular will work too, but try to get it uncooked) in a glass of water. Drink slowly. It will also help an upset stomach.
3). A Macrobiotic remedy is to make a tea from a salted plum, called Umeboshi by taking half of the plum, cutting it up into fine pieces (You can also add the pit to the tea) and placing that and 1 teaspoon of Kuzu Root to 6 oz. of purified water in a small saucepan. Add a few drops of Shoyu Soy sauce. Stirring continuously, bring to a simmer at which time the water will turn from white to translucent. Pour into a cup and drink all of the ingredients. (You can suck on the pit if you have used it) Salt in the plum alkalinizes the blood and excess acid in the stomach. Kuzu root helps to strengthen the system and the stomach. You may have difficulty with this recipe, only because you are not eating in a macrobiotic fashion.
The first two answers are the best for heartburn. Good luck and hope you feel better.
June 2nd, 2009 at 4:21 pm
Herbs won’t do it as you need to neutralize the acid. Bicarbonate (baking soda) is best.
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June 4th, 2009 at 11:36 am
Homeopathy for Heart Burn/Acid Reflux/Acidity/Gastralgia :-
Burning in food pipe with general sensation of burning Sulphur 30X 4 hourly
Burning pain in stomach (Ulcer), with both water and solid vomited as soon as it reaches stomach Ars Alb.30X, 4 hourly
Burning pain in the stomach, with water vomited but solid retained Bismuth 30X, 4 hourly
Burning in food pipe,with sour stool Natrum Carb.30X, 4 hourly
Excess of hydrochloric acid, burning in food pipe, heart burn, nausea and chilly feeling. Acid Sulph.30X, 4 hourly
From nervous anticipation of coming events, desire for sweets. Argentum Nit.30X, 4 hourly
Gastric complaints after taking rich fatty food; less or no thirst; better in open air Pulsatilla.30X, 4 hourly
Hyperacidity; sour and bitter belchings Iris V 30X, 4 hourly
Slow and imperfect digestion; offensive flatuence in upper part of abdomen; better after discharge of gas or eructations. Carbo Veg.30X, 4 hourly
Gastric derangement due to sedentary habits or over-Eating/Drinking. Nux Vomica.30X, 4 hourly
Dyspepsia; better after eating Anacardium Or 30X 4 hourly
Acidity with irritating eructation and frontal headache; worse in night. Robinia 30X, 4 hourly
Constant belching; tongue thickly white coated.
Heatburn. Desire for acids, pickles etc. Antim Crud.30X or 200X, 6 hourly
Digestion slow, no change after passing flatus or belching. Flatulence affects middle part of the abdomen. China 6X or 30X, 4 hourly
Abdomen bloated; easy satiety, gas affects lower part of the abdomen; worse in the evening - 4 to 8 P.M. Lycopodium 30X, 4 hourly
Pain and flatulence in stomach, smell of food causes nausea Colchicum 30X, 4 hourly (3 Doses)
Intercurrent Remedy Psorinum 30X, 4 hourly (3 Doses)
Take Care and God Bless !
June 6th, 2009 at 7:56 pm
I found this article it should answer your question it has some good information on heartburn remedies etc.