
Learn the different kind of foods that fights acid reflux. Check out the article we found over at Health.com.
The book’s staple foods offer plenty of variety and are geared toward reducing acid reflux.
Turn your body into a heartburn-free zone by sticking with the following ingredients, which are featured in the book’s 75 original, low-fat recipes.
Oatmeal
Oatmeal is just about the best breakfast and any-time-of-day snack recommended by The Reflux Diet.
It’s filling and doesn’t cause reflux.
Even instant oatmeal with raisins is “legal” because the oatmeal absorbs the acidity of the raisins.
Ginger
In moderation, ginger is one of the best foods for acid reflux.
It has been used throughout history as an anti-inflammatory and as a treatment for gastrointestinal conditions.
Ginger root can easily be peeled, sliced, diced, or shaved using a grater. You can use it while cooking or add it to smoothies.
Aloe vera
Aloe vera is famous as a natural healing agent and also seems to treat acid reflux.
It is available as a living plant, but the leaves or liquid form are sometimes sold separately in groceries and health-food stores.
Aloe vera can be used in recipes as a thickener and for congealing liquids.
Salad
You could do worse than to eat a salad every day. Salad is a primary meal for acid refluxers, although tomatoes and onions should be avoided, as well as cheese and high-fat dressings.
Dressings that have some acid or fat can be added, but only one tablespoon (or less)—as measured, not guesstimated!
Banana
Bananas make a great snack, and at pH 5.6, they’re usually great for people with acid reflux.
However, about 1% of acid refluxers find that their condition is worsened by bananas.
So keep in mind that what works for most people may not work for you.
Next article: 4 Of The Best Natural Remedies For Heartburn
Read full article: 13 Foods That Fight Acid Reflux

Fightdiabetesnow
Feb 08. 2016
Awesome 🙂
Patricia Fleming
Feb 09. 2016
Henry Fridley