GERD Prevention
Smoking weakens the LES and is a strong risk factor for GERD. A study of infants with GERD found that exposure to cigarette smoke in the environment is associated with reflux, leading the authors conclude that secondhand smoke contributes directly to GERD in infants. No similar studies on environmental smoke have been done with adults. Psychological stress and alcohol have also been shown to be associated with the weakening of the LES and symptoms of GERD.
A number of studies have found that obesity increases the risk of GERD, though one study found no association between severe obesity and GERD. Obese people tend to have weaker sphincters, and they more often develop a condition related to GERD called hiatal hernia, in which the upper part of the stomach protrudes above the diaphragm, resulting in a deformed LES. It has been suggested that obesity may contribute to GERD by increasing abdominal pressure, but this mechanism has not been proven. The benefit of weight loss for obese patients with GERD is controversial. Some researchers have found that symptoms of GERD are reduced with weight loss, while others have seen no change with weight loss and even increased symptoms in patients with massive weight loss.
Lying down prevents gravity from keeping the stomach contents well below the opening from the esophagus. For this reason, many authorities recommend that people with GERD avoid lying down sooner than three hours after a meal, and suggest elevating the head of the bed to prevent symptoms during sleep. ...
Dr Balch's Vitamin Formula for GERD

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- Amount Per Serving
- % DV
Vitamin A - 3000
- IU
- 60%
Vitamin C - 100
- mg
- 167%
Vitamin D - 200
- IU
- 50%
Vitamin E - 30
- IU
- 100%
Vitamin K - 90
- mcg
- 113%
Thiamin - 1.5
- mg
- 100%
Riboflavin - 1.7
- mg
- 100%
Niacin - 20
- mg
- 100%
Vitamin B6 - 2
- mg
- 100%
Folate - 400
- mcg
- 100%
Vitamin B12 - 506
- mcg
- 8433%
Biotin - 300
- mcg
- 100%
Pantothenic Acid - 10
- mg
- 100%
Calcium - 100
- mg
- 10%
Iodine - 150
- mcg
- 100%
Magnesium - 40
- mg
- 10%
Zinc - 13.5
- mg
- 90%
Selenium - 70
- mcg
- 100%
Copper - 1
- mg
- 50%
-
- Amount Per Serving
- % DV
Manganese - 1.8
- mg
- 90%
Chromium - 120
- mcg
- 100%
Molybdenum - 75
- mcg
- 100%
Potassium - 99
- mg
- 3%
Choline Bitartrate - 55
- mg
- *
Inositol - 5
- mg
- *
PABA - 1
- mg
- *
Lactobacillus acidolphilus - 100
- mg
- *
Lutein - 100
- mcg
- *
Lycopene - 300
- mcg
- *
Boron - 500
- mcg
- *
Nickel - 5
- mcg
- *
Silicon - 2
- mg
- *
Tin - 10
- mcg
- *
Trace Mineral Blend - 3
- mg
- *
Vanadium - 10
- mcg
- *
Betaine HCl - 200
- mg
- *
Slippery Elm Extract - 100
- mg
- *
- * Daily Value (DV) not established





