GERD has eclipsed my other dietary issues for the past three months. What is frustrating is that I cannot figure out the cause of my ongoing ailment. I eliminated seltzer water. That worked for a while and then GERD returned.
I eliminated Half-N-Half from my coffee. It was a desperate, shoot in the dark measure. People will project their own dietary biases on the ret of the world. Anti-GMO? GMO's are causing your GERD. Anti-vaccination? When did you get that tetanus shot? Out of desperation, I eliminated Half-N-Half. Not sure it made any difference but I still drinking my coffee black.
I first reduced then eliminated whole sunflower seeds.
I started taking phenylalanine on an enpty stomach instead of with lunch.
I started drinking organic vinegar before meals.
I have been taking berberine fairly consistently.
I would find improvement and then, BOOM. Reflux so bad I had to carry vomit bags with me in the car. Yuck!
I went down a rabbit hole and found some interesting stuff. This guy has some interesting ideas that hit close to home.
But how can I use this brilliant doctor's ideas? Yes, I should eliminate GERD, but how?
I started doing a mudra for atrial fibrillation. I mistakenly believed that it was the same mudra for acid reflux. In compiling this post, I learned the two are slightly different.
This is what I was doing.
This is what I should have been doing when faced with acid reflux.
I will revisit that second mudra later.The Afib has been virtually nonexistent, btw.
I have been doining this exercise about five times a week. I t seems to work some of the time.
Gastroesophageal reflux disease can lead to more serious problems, like esophageal cancer, for instance. I am hedging my bets and seeing my primary care doctor this Wednesday. When I get a handle on this nasty disease, I will start another weight loss diet. Stay tuned.
Get Over Yourselves and Just Do “It”
15 years ago
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