Certain foods can aggravate heartburn and ACID REFLUX symptoms. These are
foods to avoid acid reflux. Once you
know what they are, you can minimize them or eliminate them from your diet
altogether.
Highly acidic fruits and fruit juices like orange juice, lemons and
lemonade, grapefruit and cranberry juice and tomatoes. Starchy vegetables
should be avoided such as mashed potatoes and french fries.

Liquor and wine can exacerbate uncomfortable heartburn symptoms; likewise,
so will coffee and tea (decaf or regular).
Fatty, creamy salad dressings are on the “no-no” list also as are vegetable
oils because they are high in polyunsaturated fats.
Sweets, desserts and can aggravate acid reflux symptoms, too.
High-fat cookies, brownies or doughnuts will do it. Potato chips and corn chips
can also create unpleasant symptoms.
While this is certainly not an exhaustive list, it provides a good
framework of what foods to
avoid if you are trying to gain some control of or
entirely eliminate the symptoms of GERD, heartburn and ACID REFLUX.
Begin to eliminate (or at least reduce) these foods from your diet and you
should begin to experience relief from heartburn and acid reflux. While it’s not a “one-shot” fix, it’s
definitely a step in the right direction.
Now that you know the foods to avoid acid reflux, you might be thinking
“What can I eat?” In the next post,
we’ll discuss foods you can eat that won’t aggravate heartburn and acid reflux
symptoms and instead, will bring relief and begin allowing your body to begin
healing itself of the damage caused by acid reflux.
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