Since ancient times, herbs have been used to reduce excessive gastric acid. Before the advent of newer drugs such as H-2 receptor blocks and Proton Pump Inhibitors, only natural remedies could be used to treat the symptoms of acid reflux. Researchers have found that certain herbs, such as Gycerrhiza or licorice, Asperagus, Santalum, Rubia Cordifolia, and Ficus bengalensis can help with acid reflux.
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Traditional medicine has long believed that homeopathic remedies can reduce gastric acid production and heal erosions in the mucosal linings of the stomach and esophagus. Homeopathic resonance formulations such as Argentum Nit and Natrum Phos also improve digestion and have an alkalizing effect. Natrum Phos, according to studies, may help repair damaged tissue. Argentum Nit may neutralize stomach acid, allowing for faster improvement.
These herbal remedies can help reduce regurgitation and soothe spasms.
It is important that we all adopt a holistic strategy to combat GERD. We will soon be able to put heartburn behind us.
Share your experiences with each other and work together to conquer GERD.