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Posted on February 19, 2010.
Heartburn MilkHeartburn - The milk make it better or worse?

I have heartburn twice a year, Maalox is a temporary solution that does not so I'm looking for remedies that will help my suffering for hours in the day I get this burning of stomach. I do not know the acidic foods and fruit, stay away from smoking and coffee and not sleeping after a meal, but are there any foods I can use that a little easier? I've heard mixed milk, what do you think?

Milk is certainly not alkaline, and it will not neutralize the acid. If you've tried Maalox and Tums without relief, you should see a doctor for evaluation. You will probably get a prescription for something that will turn off the acid. If this does not help, you may need a field to see if you have an ulcer. Ulcers are usually caused by bacteria, by the manner, and are treated with a course of three antibiotics.

The milk has a pH of 6.7, making it a bit acidic but it worked for me in the past. I guess, though, it just made me feel better, because it was cold rather than neutralize the acid. Tums have always worked well for me, but if you think you have a real problem with acid reflux, he discussed with your doc. You can also get Prilosec (Omeprazole is generic, a little less expensive and equally effective) on the counter.

I'm pretty sure that milk is bad for heartburn (I have too much for a week or two very bad when I'm stressed at work etc..) Anyway, I'm sure I I read somewhere that milk of good reputation, he is feeling better now, but it is worse after a while. So, avoid it. The problem is the momentary relief is so nice that you want to drink. Nay I just use Tums or Rolaids and try to make sure I do not eat too much or something soft when it acts up.

The milk can neutralize and do better in some cases because they are alkaline (basic), and heartburn to some of your gastric juices (acid) from the stomach into the esophagus creeping .. but I do not recommend whole milk, because the foods that are high in fat tend to cause heartburn as well. High fat content has been know to cause your lower schpincter esphageal (ERP) or the right part of esophagus before your stomach tightens to keep stomach acid to soften. Feel better (:

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