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Feeling Good With An Acid Reflux Diet
| Feeling Good With an Diet | Are you suffering from acid reflux? When you are suffering from acid reflux, you should be on a special diet to help you alleviate some of the symptoms associated with this condition.
When you decide to go on an diet there are foods you will need to eliminate entirely and foods you will be able to eat on occasion. There are lots of foods you will be able to enjoy when you are on an diet. Going on an diet, it is helpful to keep a food diary when you begin. If you write down what you eat for at least two weeks it will help you and your doctor devise a treatment plan that is right for you.
An diet will have you feeling better in no time at all. Imagine being able to eat a meal and not suffer with heartburn and symptoms. As long as you stay away from the foods that trigger your symptoms, you will be able to live a life free of symptoms.
Foods You Can Enjoy
Most people will be able to enjoy foods such as apples, apple juice and bananas. These fruits will be able to be consumed without much chance of experiencing heartburn or other
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