Hi and welcome to the GERD forum.
Do look at the list of foods to avoid with reflux as the above poster mentioned as these foods can trigger your symptoms to flare.....
Only a Dr exam and testing can determine exactly what is going on, so do see a GI Dr for that.
In the meantime avoid greasy, acidic, spicy, caffeine,alcohol, smoking.....as all of these can trigger symptoms...I will try to get back to you with a link to our Health page list of foods to avoid....also try to relax as stress is yet another trigger.
oh also natural supplements like ginger root and licorice root are known to helps soothe the stomach .excuse the word that got stars above i must have hit a few wrong keys typing (fat fingers)lol.it sounds like you are on the right track the next obvious step woulds be a g.i. to check for infection or inflammation or ulcerations.good luck tori i feel your pain.
cabbage juice does not sound like a good idea .you want to stay away from gassy vegetables .there is a list you can find online try about *******.low fod map foods it will also tell you the high fodmap foods wich are gassy.stay away from anything spicy .sometimes bacteria can become unbalanced in the gut .extreme periods of stress can be a factor .could you have eaten something that was bad from somewhere you ate.or a certain incident you can relate the onset of your symptoms.a probiotic may help with your symptoms. plain yogurt and kefir milk are 2 foods you can eat with probiotic effects.kefir is a source of certain probiotics that help remove candida when it digs in to the walls of the intestines and really helps to knock out candida overgrowth.it is also a good source of protien and is made from kefir grain.no lactose ,gluten if you are lactose intolerant.you might want to stay away from sugar t see if that is aggravating things.
I forgot to mention that I have really bad nauseau