eBooks about heartburn

There are multiple books available on the internet regarding heartburn. They cover different aspects and describe different cures. We all different and some remedy can work great for one person and another can be a complete failure for another. The best way to find what works for you is to try read some of these ebooks and see which of them have remedies working for you. All eBooks on internet have 100% money back guarantee and if eBook doesn’t work for you just rollback the transaction within 60 days. It is especially easy to do with PayPal now. So there is nothing to worry about – just go and read them and see what works for you.

Here is a link to a list of all eBooks I know…

I’ll post some reviews on them later.

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What to do if fruits are causing heartburn?

This is a usual problem for all heartburn sufferers. No acid, no acid, no acid… But what if I want that strawberry, raspberry or orange in my diet?!?!

And how can you imagine living the rest of your life without eating fruits? Well there is a trick which can help you to get your vitamins without pills.

Take a couple glasses of milk put them to the blender, add banana or two add fruits or berries you want, blend them together and your heavenly smoothie is ready.

It is definitely not exactly the same as eating whole fruit but as close as it possible. Banana and milk in your smoothie will compensate for an acid in acidic fruit and entire drink will be neutral.

You probably will have to experiment before you’ll get an ideal combination.

Enjoy!

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Heartburn and chest pain

Chest pain due to heartburn is often confused with heart attack chest pain.

Below are typical symptoms of heart attack:

  • Uncomfortable pressure, fullness, squeezing or pain in the center of the chest lasting more than a few minutes.
  • Pain spreading to the shoulders, neck or arms. The pain may be mild to intense. It may feel like pressure, tightness, burning, or heavy weight. It may be located in the chest, upper abdomen, neck, jaw, or inside the arms or shoulders.
  • Chest discomfort with lightheadedness, fainting, sweating, nausea or shortness of breath.
  • Anxiety, nervousness and/or cold, sweaty skin.
  • Paleness or pallor.
  • Increased or irregular heart rate.
  • Feeling of impending doom.
  • So if you have symptoms similar to ones listed above seek emergency help immediately.

     Below are typical symptoms of heartburn:

  • A burning feeling in the chest just behind the breastbone that occurs after eating and lasts a few minutes to several hours.
  • Chest pain, especially after bending over, lying down or eating.
  • Burning in the throat — or hot, sour, acidic or salty-tasting fluid at the back of the throat.
  • Difficulty swallowing.
  • Feeling of food “sticking” in the middle of the chest or throat.
  • Heartburn may cause chronic cough, sore throat, or chronic hoarseness
  • So use these two lists to distinguish between these different types of pains. Who knows maybe this can save you a life sometime.

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