Acid Reflux and the Conventional Treatment of Choice

by Dr. David Williams

Last Reviewed 08/24/2012

Conventional treatment for acid reflux and heartburn typically means taking acid-reducing drugs. Learn why this approach to treating acid reflux problems usually only provides short-term relief and also can cause other digestive health concerns.

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Filed Under: Digestive Health

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Acid Reflux Symptoms

by Dr. David Williams

Last Reviewed 08/23/2012

The most common acid reflux symptom is heartburn pain. But occasional heartburn does not necessarily mean you have acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

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Acid Reflux Defined

by Dr. David Williams

Last Reviewed 05/08/2013

Acid reflux, or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), occurs when acid in the stomach “leaks” into the esophagus. Learn more about natural treatments and remedies for heartburn.

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The Acid Reflux/Soda Connection

by Dr. David Williams

Last Reviewed 08/23/2012

Acid reflux problems have been linked to drinking soda. Learn how carbonated soft drinks could be causing your acid reflux and the resulting heartburn pain.

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Natural Treatments and Remedies for Acid Reflux

by Dr. David Williams

Last Reviewed 08/23/2012

Treating acid reflux and chronic heartburn with medication usually only provides short-term relief. Learn about a number of natural treatments and remedies that offer long-term solutions for heartburn and acid reflux problems.

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What Causes Acid Reflux?

by Dr. David Williams

Last Reviewed 08/23/2012

Acid reflux, or GERD, has many causes. Learn what factors may be at the root of your problem.

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