November 2, 2007

Home Remedies for Heartburn

Tip! Over eating is a no go zone if heartburn plays are part in your life on a weekly basis. Cut down to smaller meals and be careful not to eat close to bedtime.

Are you looking for home remedies for heartburn? There are many heartburn natural remedies that you can add to your pantry for use when symptoms of heartburn flare up.

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One of the popular home remedies for heartburn is fennel. You may have fennel seeds in your spice rack. You can make a tea by seeping one or two teaspoons of seeds in boiling water. There are also heartburn natural remedies available from companies that sell other herbs and natural products. Many of these include fennel oil.

Another one of the home remedies for heartburn is peppermint. Other mints may be useful as well. Peppermint oil is an ingredient in several over the counter heartburn products. Peppermint and other mint oils are included in some heartburn natural remedies. You can grow peppermint in your herb garden. For heartburn relief, you can chew on the washed leaves and stems or add them to your fennel tea. It will not only provide additional relief, but improve the flavor of the tea. Many herbal teas are home remedies for heartburn, but caffeinated teas should be avoided. Caffeinated beverages may worsen the symptoms.

Tip! Eating a banana each day works like an antacid to soothe heartburn. If you’re already stricken with indigestion, eating pineapple or papaya (or drinking the juice) can help settle your stomach naturally.

Ginger or gingerroot is an ingredient in many heartburn natural remedies. Gingerroot is available at many grocery stores and is used in cooking, especially in Thai or Asian foods. Rhubarb is one of the home remedies for heartburn. It is not commonly found in products available for purchase as heartburn relief, but chewing on a chilled chunk may provide quick relief. Not only is the rhubarb soothing, but the chewing action increases the flow of saliva and saliva naturally neutralizes the stomach acid that causes the heartburn symptoms.

It is important to note that frequent heartburn experienced once or more per week could be a symptom of a more serious medical condition. It may be wise to have your symptoms evaluated by a physician. The above mentioned home remedies for heartburn are common food items and have no known side effects, but some products sold as heartburn natural remedies may not be safe for use by all individuals. It is important to read the list of ingredients and learn as much about them as possible, before purchasing one of the heartburn natural remedies. Particularly if a listed ingredient is not something with which you are familiar. Many herbs and botanicals, though natural have unwanted side effects. For instance, slippery elm is an ingredient in some heartburn natural remedies, but should not be used by pregnant or nursing women. Allergic reactions are also possible whenever you try a new product or food item. Use with caution and seek immediate medical attention if you experience any unusual side effect when using home remedies for heartburn or heartburn natural remedies that you have purchased.

Tip! The best way to instantly cure heartburn or acid reflux is by using antacids or baking soda. These neutralize acid in the stomach, causing you to immediately feel better.

For more information about heartburn and other common digestive ailments, visit www.digestive-disorders-guide.com.

Patsy Hamilton writes informational articles for the Digestive Disorders Guide. Visit us at http://www.digestive-disorders-guide.com.

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