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7
Easy Remedies to
Soothe Nighttime Heartburn
and Indigestion
Who hasn’t bolted
upright in the night, awakened by a sudden and terrible burning
sensation in the pit of their stomach? Whether you indulged in some
overly spicy chili, or overdid it on those late-night leftovers, these
quick heartburn remedies will soothe your fiery stomach and help you
get back to sleep!
1. The first thing you’ll want to do when you’re awakened by heartburn
pain, is to stand up. This helps keep the acid at bay while you go and
get a full glass of cool water.
2. Drink the whole glass of water, and follow it with a mixture of 1
tablespoon of baking soda, and half a glass of water. Be careful
though, if you have high blood pressure or are pregnant, this can cause
water retention or increase your blood pressure.
3. DON’T drink milk or suck on mints to relieve heartburn. Milk might
feel nice and cool going down, but it actually contains fats and
proteins that cause your stomach to secrete MORE acid and make your
heartburn worse! Mints, while they may feel soothing, actually relax
the small valve between your esophagus and stomach, whose purpose it is
to actually KEEP acid at bay! When this valve is relaxed, more acid can
seep up and aggravate heartburn symptoms!
4. This is going to sound strange, but downing a teaspoon of vinegar
can help soothe heartburn immediately! Why give your stomach MORE acid
when it already seems to have enough, you ask? Sometimes, heartburn is
caused as a result of too little acid, and vinegar helps quell
indigestion by giving your stomach a little extra “juice” (no pun
intended!) to do its job!
5. Certain foods can cause nighttime heartburn, including: soda pop or
beverages with caffeine (which you shouldn’t be drinking before bed
anyway!), alcohol, garlic, chocolate (sorry!), citrus fruits, tomatoes
and tomato-based products. Avoiding these types of food can help ease
your indigestion if you frequently find yourself awakened with that
intolerable burning!
6. Eating a banana each day works like an antacid to soothe heartburn.
If you’re already stricken with indigestion, eating pineapple or papaya
(or drinking the juice) can help settle your stomach naturally. Some
people also claim that eating a teaspoon of mustard (yuck!) can work
immediately.
7. Avoid eating at least two hours before you go to sleep. Those late
night snacks can keep your stomach busy all night and prevent you from
easing into a deep, restful sleep. You may also find that sleeping on
your left side or sleeping at a somewhat upright angle can keep acid
down where it belongs.
If you are awakened by heartburn on a regular basis, or the pain is
severe, or if you have heartburn with vomiting, you’ll want to consult
your doctor immediately as it may be a sign of a more serious condition
such as an ulcer. Above all, avoid spicy, fatty and caffeine-containing
foods before bed, and you should be able to drift off to sleep easily.
Sweet dreams!