Superfoods that Help Heartburn
One of Your Best Superfoods for Heartburn is
Comforting Oatmeal.
Heartburn and
indigestion make millions of people miserable.
Continuous digestive problems can be a symptom of
overeating, bad food choices or something more serious.
Thankfully simple changes in the foods you eat can provide
relief.
A
number of foods can trigger heartburn or indigestion by
relaxing the band of muscles at the end of your esophagus so
it can't keep out stomach acid. By avoiding spicy foods with
black pepper or chili powder, garlic and raw onions, citrus
foods like tomatoes, oranges, and grapefruit, fried or fatty
foods, alcohol or anything with caffeine such as coffee,
tea, soft drinks, heartburn and indigestion can be greatly
lessened or avoided.
For
overall healthy digestion and to minimize acid reflux, make
sure you get plenty of fiber from a variety of superfood
vegetables, non-citrus fruits, and whole grains. Drink
enough fluids to help your body absorb important nutrients
and lubricate food waste, and use low-fat methods when
cooking. Try drinking herbal chamomile tea after dinner or
before bedtime, as its believed to have a calming effect on
the stomach. Smaller but more frequent
meals can also help decrease heartburn and
indigestion episodes. Be sure to eat your meals and snacks
in a calm, relaxed atmosphere where there's little if any
noise or distractions. Wear properly fitting clothing that
isn't tight in the waist and abdominal area, and don't lie
down immediately after eating a meal.
Make your morning meal
oatmeal. Its high in fiber, low in saturated fat and
cholesterol and when combined with skim milk, gives you a
calcium-charged boost to your day. By adding blueberries or
raisins you'll be adding some extra iron and potassium into the
mix for a well-balanced meal.
You can't beat turkey if you want a lean,
nutrient-packed protein source that'll be easy on your stomach.
Turkey is high in niacin, which helps
lower cholesterol levels in the blood. Chicken without the skin
is also a terrific low-fat source of protein. Both are easy to
cook either indoors or out.
Apples and grapes are superfoods that are
low in saturated fat, cholesterol, and sodium, and are a great
non-citrus fruit choice for vitamin C and fiber.
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