Monday, August 24, 2009

Gastric Acid Reflux

The most common symptoms that gastric acid reflux is
associated with is the searing sensation in the
digestive tract, usually the chest or throat, that
individuals will encounter. Even symptoms of hoarseness,
acid in the mouth, sour or bitter taste, wheezing and
coughing are also symptoms of gastric acid reflux.

Gastric acid reflux has special characteristics that
are most helpful in indicating its existence.

These characteristics involve particular activity to
be avoided; such as avoid lying down or bending over,
while other individuals have difficulty when eating.

Others, however, have tried physical activity like
exercise to be rid of acid reflux but unfortunately,
even exercise can not ease these symptoms. For some,
the use of antacids can be helpful and can actually ease
the symptoms of acid reflux, but it is only temporary.

It can be so bad that symptoms of gastric acid reflux are
often mistaken for symptoms of a heart attack. One really
needs to get to the bottom of the problem.

How do you do that? I found "Heartburn No More"
By Jeff Martin extremely helpful. Check an overview of the
information here: Heartburn No More Review