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		<title>Heartburn Urban Myths Or A Natural Cure</title>
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<p>Natural Cure For Heartburn Or Urban Myth</p>
<p> Many people claim to have found a natural cure for heartburn<br /> although there are just as many quite certain that a natural cure for<br /> heartburn is just an urban myth. Nevertheless, it is<br /> possibly true that in a few instances some of the lotions<br /> and concoctions work as a placebo and in a roundabout way add to a<br /> natural cure for heartburn.</p>
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<p> A goodly proportion of the natural remedies for heartburn and indigestionin<br /> appear to be harmless flights of fancy but, nevertheless, it<br /> would be best to have a chat with your doctor or a medical<br /> man or woman before starting on some out of the<br /> ordinary cures for heartburn remedies. Very true when applied to<br /> expectant mothers who often suffer from heartburn while pregnant.</p>
<p> Whenever a natural heartburn relief is discussed, ginger is<br /> mentioned as though it was a universal cure-all. It&#8217;s very true that<br /> ginger has long been thought to settle queasy tummies and, in<br /> fact, many organisations operating short sea trips dispense<br /> tablets of ginger for this very reason. This might be successful in some<br /> cases and there is evidence to support the use of ginger tablets<br /> in these situations. Other ginger-based stuff recommended by<br /> their many enthusiasts include ginger in it&#8217;s many guises of crystallized stem ginger, ginger tea,<br /> ginger-flavoured lollies and cookies even though<br /> the real ginger contained in a ginger cookie is often just below 1%.</p>
<p> Another of the usual suspects thought by a good number of folk to<br /> be most useful in treating heartburn is honey.<br /> Recently there have not been any studies which put forward honey as a<br /> dependable cure for indigestion and heartburn, there&#8217;s some<br /> published evidence that Active Manuka honey is effective in<br /> treating children who have gastroenteritis. There is no doubt<br /> that Active Manuka honey incorporates a special antibacterial property<br /> which suggests it should be considered for internal and external<br /> use.</p>
<p> From time to time herbal tea is proposed as a natural heartburn relief<br /> but which one, that&#8217;s the question? The favorites include chamomile tea, anise<br /> seed tea, cinnamon tea, slippery bark elm tea and fennel seed<br /> tea. It is put forwarded that these teas are sleep-inducing and<br /> are best taken in the evening.</p>
<p> Liquorice or more precisely DGL &#8211; De-Glycyrrhizinated Liquorice -<br /> is well regarded as a heartburn home remedies in tablet form<br /> if chewed well and digested, equally well, around 15 &#8211; 20 minutes before a main<br /> meal.</p>
<p> The juice from Aloe Vera became quite popular<br /> some time ago and almost became a universal panacea for<br /> everything. Nevertheless there is some evidence to support the<br /> claim that a small glass before a meal will assist in soothing an<br /> upset gut. if you are going to try this one make sure your purchase<br /> is for internal use as there are various Aloe Vera products<br /> suitable for exterior use only.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s unavoidable that in any talk about a likely cure for<br /> heartburn there will be at least one out of the ordinary if not downright wacky<br /> contribution but there are really two which will require some courage<br /> and ingenuity to try. One cure the inevitable ginger, but in<br /> this instance out of Africa, but it must be mixed with something<br /> not available in everyone&#8217;s grocery cupboard. If you use sap from a mango tree<br /> with crushed ginger you&#8217;ll have a concoction familiar in the<br /> Congo as tangawisi juice &#8211; said to cure most stomach ailments.</p>
<p> The other thing to try, and on this occasion it&#8217;s in most<br /> grocery storecupboard, will definitely have to summon up some courage to try<br /> and comes out of France. it is believed that it was a favorite of the<br /> Spanish Conquistadors in their fifteenth and sixteenth century<br /> century exploratory journeys to the Americas. Reality or make-believe, it’s hard to say?<br /> You may need to take a deep breath before you take one teaspoonful of yellow<br /> mustard and, hey presto, within five minutes all your heartburn<br /> will disappear; or so the story goes!</p>
<p> It&#8217;s undeniable that most, if not all, of these remedies will<br /> succeed some times for certain individuals. However, you will have to<br /> make a decision yourself, by trial and error if any is, for you, a<br /> heartburn home remedy or fairy story.</p>
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