Posted by: admin in Gerd Remedy on December 31st, 2010

Get The Natural Cure For Acid ReluxQuestion by Missy Baybee: how do I fix a GERD induced sore throat?
I have been taking medicine for a little over a week now for my GERD, (otherwise known as acid reflux), and I have this really awful sore throat. I’m not sick, and a sore throat is one of the symtoms of my condition. I’m not really allowed to take pain killers becasue they upset my stomach and make my GERD worse, so what can I do?

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Answer by Chedd
I’ve always found that drinking milk is a natural throat-coater. It creates a lot of extra mucus, which is what your body naturally creates to make a barrier between the acid and the lining of your throat. (This is why it’s good to drink milk after you eat spicy food). Not only does your body go into overdrive to produce mucus when you ingest dairy, but dairy is also full of mucus on its own (gross, but true).

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