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Why choose Natural alternative for Nexium for your heart burn?

The stomach as most of us are aware of is an important organ of the digestive tract and houses really concentrated stomach acid- hydrochloric acid. With a pH as low as 2, this acid is quite potent in causing a burning sensation in your chest and throat, giving this condition called Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), its common name of heartburn!

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Why choose Natural alternative for Nexium for your heart burn?

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  1. Why choose Natural alternative for Nexium for your heart burn? Contact Us Austin, TX USA For more details or to place an order for Acidgone® Please visit our site: http://acidgone.com/; Email us: support@acidgone.com or Call us: 512-909-7608 We are available by phone Monday-Friday, 9AM to 5PM

  2. The stomach as most of us are aware of is an important organ of the digestive tract and houses really concentrated stomach acid- hydrochloric acid. With a pH as low as 2, this acid is quite potent in causing a burning sensation in your chest and throat, giving this condition called Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), its common name of heartburn! So, if this acid is so potent, what is the body’s mechanism of preventing it from refluxing in a normal condition? The lower end of the esophagus has a sphincter (LES) that prevents it from regurgitating the acidic food, chyme into the throat. In the diseased condition, the LES becomes kind of flaccid and lets this upward movement possible frequently. How do you know if you are suffering from GERD? Before we discuss the pros and cons related to traditional acid reflux therapy and why is it beneficial to look for Natural alternative for Nexium, let us see what the most common symptoms of this condition. The most common is definitely regurgitation or a tendency to throw up food immediately post meals. Dysphagia is the medical terminology for the feeling associated with troubled swallowing. This is also a common sensation we have after a few bouts of vomiting due to the general burning in the throat. Few other strong symptoms include salivation excessively and hoarseness in the throat. These may be mild to severe depending upon the state of the disease. Chest pain and a heavy feeling even when you have not eaten any heavy meals in a long time is another indication of such a reflux condition.

  3. If you have one or many of these it is time for you to look deeper into the matter for it may do serious damage to your food pipe and it’s better to treat it before it is too late. This brings us to the point where we should discuss what the natural alternatives to allopathic medicines like Nexium are. Esomeprazole, marketed as Nexium is one of the many proton pump blocking drugs are have been long prescribed by practitioners to cure GERD. However, recently a lot of research in this area has put these at the blame sphere and people are asking why should be the natural acids of the body be blocked when they have a very important function to perform. There are some profound side effects of these drugs and the most important is the loss of the body’s natural digestive prowess. The Natural alternative for Nexium all aim to coat the inner lining of the Gastrointestinal Tract with fibers and natural acid neutralizers, alkaline solutions. Mucilaginous substances not only make your bowel movements an easy fare, they help to sooth the acidic ulcers that are common place in a chronic reflux patient. Herbs like Marshmallow, DGL licorice and slippery elm are some of the common options. Having said this, the problem of traditional proton inhibitors, inhibitors of Gastric H2 receptors becomes profound if these drugs are used on a regular basis and not as short term treatments.

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