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What Are some Natural Remedies For Heartburn And Acid Reflux?

When searching for at home and natura remedies for heartburn and acid reflux, it is important to understand that the word remedy entails the connotation of cure. There is, however, no cure for heartburn and acid reflux because the core of the problem is a mechanical failure of a component in the gastrointestinal tract. The LES or the lower esophageal sphincter is damaged and is unable to close fully in order to prevent stomach acid from reaching the esophagus. Once the acid reaches the esophagus, it causes pain which is more commonly known as heartburn. Hence, the problem is not excessive acid as some people would think.

There are many natural remedies for heartburn including: chewing gum, baking soda, licorice, aloe, slippery elm and olive oil. Extra virgin olive oil has been in the folklore of many Mediterranean cultures as a natural remedy for acid reflux, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), gastritis, gastric ulcer and indigestion. In fact, several studies have connected the Mediterranean diet and consumption of olive oil with positive effects on human health including prolonging longevity and reduction of risks leading to morbidity and mortality.

Stop the night and day acid pain

We have taken this home remedy and added calcium carbonate. We created a naturally enhanced antacid. This antacid- called Episolve GI- and is enhanced using extra virgin olive oil and Vitamin E. Episovle GI is a naturally enhanced antacid. It is a made of calcium carbonate suspended in naturally occurring olive oil. It is a medium-acting antacid. It is a suspension of olive oil and calcium carbonate. It has three physical components:  a physical layer of olive oil, a physical layer of calcium carbonate, and a physical layer of both olive oil and calcium carbonate. Each layer has its own timed and biological role. The layer of calcium carbonate is the fast acting component. It reduces the acid load on the esophageal gastric junction. The layer of olive oil floats to the top of the gastric content and the refluxed gastric content. It protects the mucosa by creating a barrier between the mucosa and the stomach acid. The olive oil is hydrophobic (afraid of water) and sticks to the lining of the esophagus (mucosa) preferentially more than the water.  Hence, it reduces the injury to the mucosa by partially isolating the tissue of the esophagus (mucosa) from the acid.

 

Stop the night and day acid pain