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GERD/Reflux Program

GERD/Reflux Program

A simple nutrition plan to help clients control acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease.

This program eliminates common trigger foods for reflux such as spicy foods, fatty foods, certain spices, citrus fruits and juices, acidic foods and beverages, coffee, black tea, chocolate, mint products, added sugars, onions, garlic, and tomato-based products. The plan focuses on foods to help reduce symptoms such as fiber, healthy fats, and lean protein. Chicken Fried Rice, Creamy Dill Chicken with Rice, Rice Beef and Spinach, Buckwheat Sweet Potato Bowl, High Protein Sunbutter Oatmeal with Strawberries and many more!

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  • Why it works?

    Elimination of Trigger Foods

    Avoiding certain foods and beverages may help reduce reflux symptoms. Acidic foods, carbonated beverages, coffee, alcohol, chocolate, mint, and spicy foods can reduce the lower esophageal sphincter tone and motility, cause mucosal irritation, or increase gastric juice secretion.

    Fiber

    Regular and adequate intake of fiber is associated with decreased heartburn symptoms. This plan is rich in vegetables, fruits, and whole grains to provide a daily fiber goal of up to 40 grams. Soluble fiber found in foods like oats, bananas, dates, and sweet potatoes is found to decrease symptoms and esophageal pressure.

    No Added Sugars

    Simple sugars raise blood sugar levels and produce an osmotic effect in the gastrointestinal tract. To prevent this effect and minimize reflux symptoms, this plan is sugar-free, focuses on whole foods, and avoids artificial sweeteners as these can negatively alter gut microbiota.

    Healthy Fats

    High-fat diets, especially those which include increased amounts of saturated fat from fried or greasy foods, can worsen reflux symptoms. This program uses lean protein options and healthy unsaturated fat from seeds, avocado, and olive oil.

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