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I did Weight Watchers and my Gerd went away.
I also cut out red wine, tomatoes, tomato sauce, vinegar, chocolate and green peppers. I would try an elimination diet |
The thought of adding Apple cider vinegar on top of an enflamed esophagus is not at all appealing. |
Were you overweight? I know there is a connection with weight but I am already thin. I’ve cut down foods already. The only thing I haven’t completely given up is caffeine but I did switch from coffee to one black tea a day. |
| I had to figure out my triggers. My biggest one was wheat. I went cold turkey and it got better. Over Christmas I had very small amounts and I wasn’t feeling well within 48 hours. Went cold turkey again and I’m better. I can manage small amounts of coffee when I’m off all wheat. |
It’s counterintuitive, but it works for my mother. No idea why. I hear some say acid reflux is caused by too little acid in the stomach, but then why do antacids help. |
New poster. This is not idle silliness. Carbohydrates affect gerd. A low carb diet is known to improve it tremendously. |
OK, well, I posted it because it works for me every time I have issues. But if OP wants to spend a bunch more on doctors and pills, instead of trying ACV, they're of course free to do that. |
| Lose weight! |
I will say GERD isn't always linked to weight. I developed GERD in law school, I'm on the low edge of normal BMI and dipped a solid fifteen pounds into being underweight as the result of the GERD. What helped me was antibiotics and a very careful diet for the next few months. I basically lived on baked potatoes because they weren't a trigger. |
Op here. I’ve posted this a few times. I’m thin. I also already fairly low carb. |
Op I already low carb. I’m also thin |
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Nothing much to add except, I am dealing with this too. With the meds, I have cut off tomato based anything, caffeine, citrus, garlic, cocoa, spices and fried anything. I am looking at the responses on your thread. |
ACV? |
Manuka honey and Throat Coat tea w/slippery elm. Elevate head on pillow. And the meds |
| Maybe a loose lower sphincter muscle that allows acid up? Endoscopy prob would have shown it. |