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  1. A diet designed to prevent or reduce acid reflux isusually easy to follow, The basic food groups of cereals, vegetables, fruits,dairy products, and meats can be eaten with only a few limitations, …

  2. GERD is a chronic digestive disease that occurs when stomach acid flows back (refluxes) into your food pipe (esophagus) through the lower esophageal sphincter (LES). The LES is a …

  3. Gastroesophageal Reflux Diet (GERD) This guide has been prepared for your use by registered dietitians. If you have questions or concerns, please call the nearest Aurora facility to contact a …

  4. Benefits: Reduces symptoms and discomfort associated with acid reflux, heartburn and GERD.

  5. Resources: "Diet and Lifestyle Modifications in the Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease” Nutrition in Clinical Practice June 2008

  6. You can curb your GERD by opting for a low-fat, high-fiber diet that's heavy on whole grains, fruits and vegetables, and lean meats. Over-the-counter antacids and prescription medications are …

  7. An elimination diet is used to learn whether or not certain foods may be causing your symptoms or making them worse. If they are, the diet also can become a way to treat these symptoms.

  8. Some foods are known to trigger symptoms of GERD. By keeping a food diary, you can identify your trigger foods and change your diet to reduce discomfort. Below is a list of some foods …

  9. This diet is appropriate for individuals who have GERD or its complications, such as esophageal ulcers or esophagitis, and is useful for those who experience heartburn.

  10. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) diet is for individuals who suffer from burning discomfort (heartburn), bloating, and belching almost every time they eat.