I am not sure vinegar will help. You need to look at what causes it and go from there.
Coffee, tea, and other drinks that contain caffeine
Caffeine can relax the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), allowing stomach contents to reflux into the esophagus.
Chocolate
Chocolate contains concentrations of theobromine (a compound that occurs naturally in many plants such as cocoa, tea and coffee plants), which relaxes the esophageal sphincter muscle, letting stomach acid squirt up into the esophagus.
Fried and fatty foods
These foods tend to slow down digestion, keeping the food in your stomach longer. This can result in increases pressure in the stomach, which in turn puts more pressure on a weakened LES, allowing reflux of stomach contents.
Tomatoes and tomato-based products
These foods relax the lower esophageal sphincter (LES).
Alcohol
Alcohol relaxes the lower esophageal sphincter, allowing the reflux of stomach contents into the esophagus. It also increases the production of stomach acid.
Tobacco
The chemicals in cigarette smoke weaken the LES as they pass from the lungs into the blood.
Large meals
A full stomach can put extra pressure on the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), which will increase the chance that some of this food will reflux into the esophagus.
Citrus fruits and juices
These foods relax the lower esophageal sphincter (LES).
Eating within 2 to 3 hours prior to bedtime
Lying down with a full stomach can cause stomach contents to press harder against the LES, increasing the chances of refluxed food.
Wearing tight fitting clothing
Clothing that fits tightly around the abdomen will squeeze the stomach, forcing food up against the LES, and cause food to reflux into the esophagus. Clothing that can cause problems include tight-fitting belts and slenderizing undergarments.
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No, pouring acid on skin burned by acid is not helpful. Take a base, like Calcium carbonate (e.g. Tums) or a solution of baking soda. You need to see a health care provider for treatment, as you are lacking the basic knowledge and skills for self-care.
No. It is an acid and the heart burn is caused by hydrochloric acid from the stomach. A base would be best.
yes it is it will take it away.just dont take to much
mustard is an alkaline food with weak acid (vinegar) high in minerals so it helps heartburn in 2 minutes
Quite the opposite, it is more likely to trigger the onset of heartburn symptoms.
A good remedy for heartburn would contain baking soda or apple cider vinegar. The best remedy is to take a daily over-the-counter (Prevacid, Zantac, Pepcid AC) heartburn medication (Ne that prevents the heartburn before it starts.
No. Pineapple has a natural enzyme that will help break down the acid causing the heartburn, thus relieving heartburn symptoms.---------YES, in my case it does in spite of the digestive enzyme it contains. Other fruit, especially fresh fruit juice, also give me heartburn.---------no your both wrong, it can and it can't, it depends how your body reacts to those enzymes.
There are many forms of heartburn remedies that one can try at home. Some examples of these remedies include chewing gum, baking soda, aloe, and licorice.
Vinegar is acetic acid and it's going to contribute to acid reflux.
mustard is an alkaline food with weak acid (vinegar) high in minerals so it helps heartburn in 2 minutes
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vinegar is an acid, so yes, if you are talking about heartburn
Heartburn is uncomfortable at best and sometimes can even feel like a heart attack. If you are stricken with heartburn while at home and there is no antacid to be found, try drinking an ounce of apple cider vinegar. White vinegar will work as well but most people tolerate the taste of apple cider vinegar better. If you have neither of these forms of vinegar, or if you cannot stomach the taste, pickle juice may also be used for quick relief.
No if anything toast can give you Heartburn.. :-(
No
You can talk with your doctor or go to prilosecotc.com for the symptoms of heartburn. Both will help you in deciding if you actually have a real problem with heartburn of just an occasional problem with heartburn.
If you mean Rennie, the heartburn treatment tablets, there going to be lots of fuzz . It will be caused as CO2 will be released, as the acidity of the vinegar neutralised.
The reflux diet will help reduce heartburn. However, it is always good to try other diets if this reflux diet does not work. It is easy to reduce heartburn if you have a healthy diet.
Yes
Quite the opposite, it is more likely to trigger the onset of heartburn symptoms.