Is your chest burning up with a sour taste in your mouth? Heartburn is an uncomfortable sensation that makes you immediately reach out for the quick-fix pills and pop them for relief. But what if you could ease the burning sensation without medicines? ALSO READ: Looking for quick heartburn fix? 3 common drinks that will do more harm than good Gastroenterologist and liver specialist Dr Josepth Salhab took to Instagram on March 14 to share a fast heartburn remedy without any medication. A post shared by Dr.
Joseph Salhab (@thestomachdoc) ALSO READ: Nighttime heartburn not letting you sleep? Doctor shares 3 natural ways you can prevent it Chewing gum or lozenge Sure, meds may be the first choice, but there's a surprisingly simple trick by which you can deceive and calm your gut, no pills required. It’s done with something you usually enjoy during your leisure time, so hey, here’s one more excuse to try it more often? He explained, “Pop in some sugar-free gum or lozenge and start chewing and start moving. You will notice after a few minutes your heartburn gets significantly better.
” Why does this work? So, how does something as simple as chewing gum or a lozenge bring you relief? Antacids typically calm down the stomach by neutralising it with alkaline compounds like calcium, magnesium. But chewing gum is simple. Instead, it tricks your gut system.
Dr Salhab further added, “There's a few reasons why this happens. The first is that the saliva production in your mouth starts increasing that saliva travels down into your esophagus and it forms a protective barrier against the stomach acid. The second thing is the act of chewing fools your body into thinking you're eating and when that happens, your esophagus starts to move and contract and what that does is that it clears out the stomach as well so that you have less chance of acid reflux back into the esophagus.
” ALSO READ: Chronic heartburn? You might be at risk for a rare but deadly cancer! Here are signs to watch out for during acid reflux Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition..
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Heartburn and no antacid on hand? Doctor shares one simple, med-free hack that works

Heartburn's solution is simpler than you think. Here's what you need to know.