Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Acid Reflux Diet Foods

Acid reflux disease and the heartburn symptoms that accompany it are not just uncomfortable. Left untreated, it can cause bleeding ulcers and esophageal cancer. Dietary changes can help treat and relieve the symptoms, which can include chest pains, burning and hoarseness in the throat and a dry cough. In severe cases, medication and surgery may be needed.


Fruits


Apples and bananas seem to be reflux-free for most people. Citrus fruits, on the other hand, are common triggers. Experiment with a variety of citrus--not everyone gets heartburn from this vitamin-rich family of fruits.


Vegetables


Carrots, green beans and broccoli are good choices. Most people also tolerate peas and potatoes, too. Veggies to avoid include garlic, scallions and onions.


Meats


Chicken, fish and very lean ground beef can be used as a protein source. Egg whites are also high in protein and cause few reactions. Avoid all forms of fried meats, hot dogs and ham.


Dairy


Non-fat dairy is the best choice. Soy, goat and feta cheeses are safe bets, but avoid other types of cheeses as well as full-fat dairy products.


Goodies


Chocolate may be a reflux trigger, as well as coffee, soda and alcohol. Some reflux sufferers are able to tolerate tomatoes, but others need to eliminate all forms of tomato-based foods including spaghetti sauce and ketchup.


Caution


Acid reflux can worsen over time, and the symptoms are similar to other---sometimes more serious---conditions. If you have any concerns or questions, call your doctor.

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