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Are Soft Drinks Bad for You? | Are Soft Drinks Bad for You? |
| Written by Dave Jackson | |
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GERD, gastro-esophageal reflux disease) is so common to us in America, it's a pity. Only the top pharmaceutical companies are getting good out of the condition. But simply avoiding a soft drink at night may not be the solution. To ask if soft drinks are bad for me is a good question - but when you already have heartburn it may be the less of two evils. Some people think that GERD is normal and that getting on medication is the solution. But that's like saying if you're deficient in asprin - you'll be prone to headaches. If you are suffering from reflux or heartburn, something is causing that and medicines like Prilosec and Nexium, or H2 Blockers like Tagamet or Zantac, is not addressing the cause. It just makes sense to do everything you can to find the cause and try to stop it. If you don't, you wind up on medication and the consequences of that, or untreated acid reflux, which may cause cancer. Acid in this case, may actually be the solution - not the problem. The body is producing the acid as a way of solving something totally out of balance. One research shows eating more protein and less carbohydrates does help. Others suggest a low-grain diet and metabolic typing. And as always, curtailing sugar intake and supplementing with vitamin D and garlic seems to work for most people with GERD. If you are on a proton pump inhibitor like Prilosec or Nexium, you know you can't just stop them cold turkey. One of the complaints is that they do make you dependent. So soft drinks can be bad and can lead to acid reflux. Whether that is worth the pain is up to you. |
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