Guest guest Posted February 26, 2003 Report Share Posted February 26, 2003 If you have a chronic cough and your doctor has ruled out serious diseases (such as COPD), allergies, and so on, you might want to consider the possibility that " heartburn " is causing it. Heartburn--often associated with acid reflux--takes place when the acid from your stomach flows upward through the esophagus. The esophagus has no protective lining, so the acid can cause coughing, discomfort and pain, and symptoms similar to asthma. If your doctor cannot figure what is going on, even if you don't think you have hearburn or acid reflux, you might want to try deglycyrrhizinated licorice (DGL). DGL is said to be safe even if you have high blood pressure, and it will increase the quality and quantity of the mucosa that lines your stomach and esophagus. Take it about 20 minutes before each meal. You may also need to avoid for a while any food or beverage that can irritate your stomach and esophagus--such as coffee, citrus fruits, alcohol, tomatoes, peppermint, etc. Dennis Lewis http://www.authentic-breathing.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2003 Report Share Posted February 27, 2003 Lettuce juice works for me, I mentioned this before, 3 small cupfulls a day is recommended. A neighbor has tried it too. Simple, inexpensive, I had occasional severe heartburn, now as soon as I feel any slight burning I drink the juice. Let lettuce simmer for a half hour, I just put a big bunch into a glass pot and after simmering I let it sit, keeping an eye on the lettuce, when it starts turning brown I remove it. Often I add other vegetables to the mix and make juice from them, celery, carrot, brocolli. Yummm! , " Dennis Lewis <denlew94131> " <denlew94131> wrote: > If you have a chronic cough and your doctor has ruled out serious > diseases (such as COPD), allergies, and so on, you might want to > consider the possibility that " heartburn " is causing it. > > Heartburn--often associated with acid reflux--takes place when the > acid from your stomach flows upward through the esophagus. The > esophagus has no protective lining, so the acid can cause coughing, > discomfort and pain, and symptoms similar to asthma. > > If your doctor cannot figure what is going on, even if you don't > think you have hearburn or acid reflux, you might want to try > deglycyrrhizinated licorice (DGL). DGL is said to be safe even if you > have high blood pressure, and it will increase the quality and > quantity of the mucosa that lines your stomach and esophagus. Take it > about 20 minutes before each meal. You may also need to avoid for a > while any food or beverage that can irritate your stomach and > esophagus--such as coffee, citrus fruits, alcohol, tomatoes, > peppermint, etc. > > Dennis Lewis > http://www.authentic-breathing.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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