Papaya digestive enzymes, which contain papain, are also
excellent for protein digestion and you can use them with each
meal. Use 500mg or more of papaya enzymes per meal.
Pineapples
Pineapples are a store house of enzymes and contain bromelain,
an enzymes that reduces protein. Pineapples support digestion,
reduce inflammation, and supports wound healing. The fresh
juice has a high level of enzymes that will help you stop your
acid reflux.
You can also buy bromelain as tablet and take 200 – 500mg per
meal.
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Avoid These 3 Things if You
Have
Indigestion
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Lack
of Sleep
Lack
of proper rest, like stress,
can also contribute greatly to
the onset of a variety of
ailments. A sleep-deprived
person typically has low levels
of immunity against almost all
health problems, indigestion
included.
While
research on sleep has often
produced contradictory results,
there is a general consensus
that the average human being
needs at least 7 hours of sleep
a day. Some people can get by
with less than that, but the
majority will suffer a steep
drop in mental alertness and
performance after even just a
day of being sleep-deprived.
The human body is a largely a
creature of habit; if it has
been used to seven hours of
rest and you suddenly reduce
the amount to six, it will have
some adverse
effects.
If you
have difficulty sleeping at
night, avail of the many
sleep-inducing techniques that
are available today. Some
people find it very useful to
count sheep before they nod
off; others would probably fare
better after having drank a cup
of milk. Most experts recommend
that you get some light
exercise (such as walking) a
few hours before bed.
Alternatively, you can use
music or aromatherapy to ease
your journey to
dreamland.
Nicotine
and Alcohol
Scientific
research has concluded that
tobacco smoke contains more
than 4000 harmful compounds. If
you smoke, you must be aware
that these compounds will
contribute to the deterioration
of your health. Smokers are
much more prone to indigestion
that non-smokers are. In fact,
smokers are more prone to just
about everything else than
non-smokers are. If you are
serious about improving your
health, the single best thing
you can do is to stop
smoking.
Liquor
is another culprit when it
comes to causing indigestion.
Alcohol, when taken
excessively, lowers the body’s
resistance levels. Aside from
this, alcohol can also upset
the stomach because of its high
acidic content. Those who
suffer from both indigestion
and heartburn are well advised
to stay away from
alcohol.
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Chicory Root
Chicory comes from a family of bitter herbs that contain endive
and escarole. Boil 1 ½ cup of chicory root for 5 - 10 minutes.
After it colds to room temperature, drink this tea to correct
acid reflux or heartburn.
Adding these herbs to your salad will also have benefits in
preventing acid reflux. Eating those foods that are alkaline is
the best way to avoid acid reflux and heartburn.
Using the remedies listed here will give relief from your acid
reflux. But more importantly add a salad to your diet everyday
and you will have less acid reflux in your life.
Rudy Silva has a degree in Physics and is a Natural
Nutritionist. He is the author of Constipation, Acne,
Hemorrhoid, and Fatty Acid e-books. He writes a newsletter
called natural-remedies-thatwork.com and his information on
other topics can be seen at: http://www.acidreflux-relief.info
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