GERD: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Causes, Symptoms + Ayurvedic Remedies For GERD

After Saturday night parties, you would have suffered, at some time or the other, from that severe burning sensation just below the chest bone with the sour bile rising up your throat, causing you to throw everything up, isn’t it?

But what if this is not a one-off experience and is causing you discomfort almost every other day?

Your doctor advises you to go for a gastroscopic examination and records the damage done by the stomach acid to the wall of the esophagus, thereby causing the burning sensation.

Such a disorder is termed as Gastro- Esophageal Reflux Disease often referred to as GERD.

It is a chronic disease marked by stomach acid or bile flowing into the food pipe and irritating its lining. Acid reflux and heartburn more than twice a week may indicate GERD.

How Is GERD Caused?

There is a valve at the end of your food pipe (esophagus) where it meets (opens into) the stomach.

This valve is called the Lower Esophageal Sphincter (LES), and in normal conditions, it allows and controls one-way movement of food from the esophagus into the stomach and stops it from coming back.

GERD is caused by a weak LES that doesn’t relax appropriately, thereby allowing the stomach’s contents to flow back into the esophagus.

Regurgitation of food or sour acids from the stomach and a burning sensation in the chest (heartburn) are its chief complaints.

Why Should You Seek Medical Advice?

This constant backwash of acids can damage the esophageal lining, causing complications such as bleeding, esophageal narrowing or Barrett’s esophagus (a pre-cancerous condition).

It is, therefore, advisable to seek medical intervention as early as possible.

Signs And Symptoms Of GERD

  • Heartburn that sometimes spreads to the neck and throat
  • Sour taste in the mouth in some cases
  • Regurgitation of food
  • Acid reflux
  • Difficulty in swallowing
  • Chest pain
  • Dry cough
  • Hoarse throat
  • Choking or sensation of a lump in the throat
  • Burning, pressure or pain of heartburn can last as long as 2 hours and is often worse after eating. Lying down or bending can also result in heartburn.

Many feel relieved when they stand upright or after taking antacids. Pregnancy, excessive alcohol intake, smoking, asthma, diabetes, obesity may worsen the symptoms of GERD.

Foods For GERD

  • Barley, wheat, red rice that is a year or more old.
  • Boiled water.
  • Raw sugar in small quantities.
  • Pointed gourd, bitter gourd, old ash gourd.
  • Pomegranate.

Avoid These Foods

  • Food items prepared with sesame.
  • Black gram or food prepared from black gram.
  • Goat milk.
  • Fermented liquids.
  • Foods which are heavy to digest.
  • Salt-rich foods (like chips), sour foods, spicy foods, curd/ yogurt, alcohol.

Home Remedies For GERD

  • Fasting for a day or half a day every week. Make sure to not overdo it. Drink boiled water (once cooled) and eat sweet fruits while fasting.
  • Take 2-3 cardamom and crush them. Boil them in ¼ liter of water. Filter them out using a sieve and drink warm.
  • Take 5-6 tulsi leaves (basil), crush them and boil them in 250 ml of water on mild flame for 10-15 minutes. Filter and drink warm.
  • Chew 1 teaspoon of lightly roasted fennel seeds, along with 1 teaspoon of raw sugar every day after meals.
  • Chew a clove, once or twice daily. A pinch of clove mixed in honey also gives relief.
  • Drink fat-free chilled milk. (Caution –Does not apply if you are allergic to milk or have an experience of milk worsening your acid reflux, especially if also happen to be a Pitta person)
  • Drink two teaspoons of aloe vera juice or gel before having your meals
  • Eat one banana daily after adding a little sugar or honey and a pinch of cinnamon powder to it.
  • Before going to bed, take one spoon of honey or a glass of honey water. Prefer organic honey. It soothes the stomach and adjusts the body’s pH, neutralizing the stomach acids.
  • Take 1/2 tsp licorice powder with 1 teaspoon of honey for 1- 2 weeks. It protects the stomach from acids by neutralizing them and helps the body fight stomach and esophageal erosions. To be avoided by people with constantly high blood pressures.
  • Quit alcohol and smoking.
  • Sleep with the head propped to minimize acid reflux at night.
  • Eat small meals in a calm atmosphere, chewing the food properly.
  • Modern-day vices namely hurry, worry and curry should be avoided.
  • Try yoga, meditation, etc. to calm your mind.

Wishing you good health and happiness!!

Consult your primary healthcare provider and a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before trying the remedies, herbs, and dietary guidelines mentioned in this article. 

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Deepak Bhanot, BAMS is a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner with 20 years of experience. He specializes in dietary and lifestyle consultation as per one's Prakriti. He has an advanced specialization in Nutrition and Health Education as well as Preventive and Promotive Health Care. He is a certified Panchakarma and Ayurvedic Acupressure therapist.

14 comments

  1. syogeeshwari@gmail.com'

    Can silent reflux or GERD cured in ayurveda?if so how long it might take…havin h this for past one month?

    • The Ayurveda Experience

      Hi Yogeeshwari,
      That will depend on many factors. Please consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner for assistance.
      Jennifer

  2. refluxmed@outlook.com'

    I have read your post it’s really very informative.Thanks for helping us just by sharing your blog.Keep writing.

  3. mohindroo.deepak@gmail.com'

    That was really nice post. I was diagnosed with gerd and taking ppis from last 6 months. I tried homeopathy but that has worsned my conditions and i have to atop and back to ppis. I heard that ayurveda can strngthen the lower les which is the cause of this problem. Will you recommend something here?

    • Hi Deepak, There are several preparations, both proprietary and classical, which can help and are available at Ayurvedic stores in India. Please see an Ayurvedic practitioner near you who can assess the root cause, look into your diet and state of digestion and dosha and advise accordingly. As per Ayurveda, when the dosha are trying to come out through the mouth in form of a vomit or regurgitation, they should not be stopped. So, it may also be useful for you to consult a naturopathy or an Ayurvedic centre to help you in this.

  4. pintoojdm@gmail.com'

    Your post is very nice, I will discuss about your for my friends. Thanks for sharing this informative post.

    • Thanks Bruce for liking the post. But i must reiterate that this post is for informational purpose only and is not meant to cure any disease condition including GERD. Any suggestion made in this post should be discussed with your attending health care provider, before following it.

  5. webmaster@bestwedgepillows.com'

    Thank you for the very informative post!
    In one of the General measures and home remedies which are beneficial you mention to sleep with your hear propped up. Yes this can be very good indeed. There is a special type of pillow called a wedge pillow that can help elevate the whole upper body to be able to allow the stomach acid to stay in the stomach and not go up in the esophagus.

  6. ralhan.sanjay1@gmail.com'

    VERY INFORMATIVE .I WILL TRY the tips .THANKS .

    • Thanks Sanjay for your appreciation! Though, these are not replacement for the conventional treatment, but they may assist your body to respond better to the conventional treatment.Inform your doctor and take his/her permission before following any tip.
      We will be happy to learn about your experience.

  7. vasudhapg@gmail.com'

    Very timely. Thank you. I have GERD and have been experiencing more frequent episodes lately. I look forward to trying some new ideas for relief!

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