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GERD & Heartburn

Heartburn is common, but you don’t have to deal with it forever. Read these articles for recommendations on how to recover from heartburn and GERD.

How Stress Wreaks Havoc on Your Gut – and What to Do about It
Managing stress is a key component for a healthy balanced life. But it is especially pertinent when it comes to the health of the gut.
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The Highly Effective (But Little Known) Treatment for Chronic Sinusitis
In this episode we explore chronic sinusitis and how to treat it.
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Is GERD an Autoimmune Disease?
Recent research suggests that GERD may be caused by an autoimmune reaction - not stomach acid burning the esophagus.
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FDA Sounds Alarm on Dangers of Antacid Drugs
The FDA issued a report cautioning against prolonged use of acid inhibiting drugs because they've been shown to increase the risk of infection, bone fracture and dementia.
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Audio Interview on How to Cure Heartburn and Gerd without Drugs
Joanne from Joanne Unleashed interviews me about the causes and natural cure for heartburn and GERD
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Get Rid of Heartburn and GERD Forever in Three Simple Steps
Follow these three steps to get rid of heartburn and GERD once and for all—without drugs.
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How Your Antacid Drug Is Making You Sick (Part B)
Stomach acid is critical to maintaining health and preventing illness, and low stomach acid is associated with many serious and even life-threatening conditions.
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How Your Antacid Drug Is Making You Sick (Part A)
Stomach acid is critical to maintaining health and preventing illness, and low stomach acid is associated with many serious and even life-threatening conditions.
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More Evidence to Support the Theory That GERD Is Caused by Bacterial Overgrowth
A recent study confirms the link between GERD & IBS and speculates that the two conditions may share a common underlying cause.
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