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Foods You Can Eat If you have gerd

My elderly mom has Gastric Reflux. She was diagnosed last year. We are all still trying to learn about this. What are some good wholesome foods she can eat without giving up a whole lot ?????
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63984 tn?1385437939
Great adive from frosting.  However, if she has underlying problems like a hiatel hernia, only intervention will help.  Has she had an Endoscopy?  That's the starting test to determine the cause.
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1403958 tn?1300023491
I'm sorry she has that.  Well, at least that's all she has and nothing worse.  But yes, diet will make a huge difference on her comfort and wellbeing.

Maintain a healthy weight. Excess pounds put pressure on your abdomen, pushing up your stomach and causing acid to back up into your esophagus. If your weight is healthy, work to maintain it. If you are overweight or obese, work to slowly lose weight — no more than 1 or 2 pounds (0.5 to 1 kilogram) a week. Ask your doctor for help devising a weight loss strategy that will work for you.

Avoid tight-fitting clothing. Clothes that fit tightly around your waist put pressure on your abdomen and the lower esophageal sphincter.

Avoid foods that trigger heartburn. Everyone has specific triggers. Common triggers such as fatty or fried foods, alcohol, chocolate, mint, garlic, onion and caffeine may make heartburn worse.

Don't lie down after a meal. Wait at least two to three hours after eating before lying down or going to bed.

Elevate the head of your bed. An elevation of about six to nine inches puts gravity to work for you. Placing wood or cement blocks under the feet of your bed at the head end. If it's not possible to elevate your bed, you can insert a wedge between your mattress and box spring to elevate your body from the waist up. Wedges are available at drugstores and medical supply stores.

Don't smoke. Smoking decreases the lower esophageal sphincter's ability to function properly.

Here is a link that's reputable with lots of info to learn more- http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/gerd/DS00967

hope i've helped you!
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