• Huynh McGinnis posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    Did you know that stomach acid is actually helpful in wearing down food? However, it really is quite irritating for the esophagus when it flows back up. Did you know there is a ring of muscle at the bottom of your throat called the lower esophageal sphincter? It contracts to ensure that stomach acid and food stay static in your stomach and don’t…[Read more]

  • Huynh McGinnis posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    Acid from the stomach supports digestion, but when it backs up in to the esophagus, it causes irritation. When you swallow, your lower esophageal sphincter (a ring of muscle at the bottom of one’s throat) closes to avoid stomach acid and food from entering the esophagus.

    The acidity of the stomach may be reduced by eating certain foods.…[Read more]

  • Huynh McGinnis posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    Did you know stomach acid is really helpful in wearing down food? However, it could be quite irritating for the esophagus when it flows back up. Did you know that there is a ring of muscle at the bottom of your throat called the low esophageal sphincter? It contracts to make sure that stomach acid and food stay static in your stomach and don’t…[Read more]

  • Huynh McGinnis posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    Did you know stomach acid is actually helpful in breaking down food? However, it might be quite irritating for the esophagus when it flows back up. Did you know that there’s a ring of muscle at the bottom of your throat called the lower esophageal sphincter? It contracts to ensure that gastric acid and food stay static in your stomach and do not…[Read more]

  • Huynh McGinnis posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    Although stomach acid aids in food digestion, when it backs up, it irritates the esophagus. The lower esophageal sphincter, a circular band of muscle at the bottom of one’s throat, contracts to avoid food and stomach acid from entering the esophagus.

    A select few essential meals can help balance acid and reduce discomfort. Try include…[Read more]

  • Huynh McGinnis posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    Although foods that reduce acidity supports food digestion, when it backs up, it irritates the esophagus. The low esophageal sphincter, a circular band of muscle at the bottom of one’s throat, contracts to prevent food and stomach acid from entering the esophagus.

    A select few essential meals can help balance acid and reduce discomfort.…[Read more]

  • Huynh McGinnis posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    Hey guys, did you know our gastric acid is super helpful in digesting our food? ?? But sometimes it can be quite a bit an excessive amount of and cause irritation inside our esophagus ? #digestion #stomachacid #healthtips Hey guys, did you know that there is a super cool muscle in your throat called the low esophageal sphincter? It’s like a little…[Read more]

  • Huynh McGinnis posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    Gastric acid aids digestion, but when it backs up, it irritates the esophagus. The low esophageal sphincter, a circular ring of muscle at the bottom of your throat, contracts to block gastric acid and food from entering the esophagus.

    A few important meals may aid in acid neutralization and symptom alleviation. Try incorporating them…[Read more]

  • Huynh McGinnis posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    When stomach acid backs up into the esophagus, it causes irritation since it also supports the digestion of food. The low esophageal sphincter is really a circular ring of muscle that is located at the bottom of your throat. When this muscle contracts, it prevents stomach acid and food from entering the esophagus.

    Some meals,…[Read more]

  • Huynh McGinnis posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    Gastric acid aids digestion, but when it backs up, it irritates the esophagus. The low esophageal sphincter, a circular ring of muscle at the bottom of your throat, contracts to block gastric acid and food from entering the esophagus.

    A few important meals may aid in acid neutralization and symptom alleviation. Try incorporating them…[Read more]

  • Huynh McGinnis posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    Did you know stomach acid is actually helpful in breaking down food? However, it can be quite irritating for the esophagus when it flows back up. Did you know there is a ring of muscle at the base of one’s throat called the low esophageal sphincter? It contracts to be sure that stomach acid and food stay static in your stomach and don’t come back…[Read more]

  • Huynh McGinnis posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    Did you know stomach acid is actually helpful in breaking down food? However, it can be quite irritating for the esophagus when it flows back up. Did you know there is a ring of muscle at the base of one’s throat called the low esophageal sphincter? It contracts to be sure that stomach acid and food stay static in your stomach and don’t come back…[Read more]

  • Huynh McGinnis posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    Hey guys, did you know that our stomach acid is super helpful in digesting our food? ?? But sometimes it can be a bit too much and cause irritation in our esophagus ? #digestion #stomachacid #healthtips Hey guys, did you know that there’s a super cool muscle in your throat called the low esophageal sphincter? It’s like a little circular ring that…[Read more]

  • Huynh McGinnis posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    Hey guys, did you know that our stomach acid is super helpful in digesting our food? ?? But sometimes it can be a bit too much and cause irritation in our esophagus ? #digestion #stomachacid #healthtips Hey guys, did you know that there’s a super cool muscle in your throat called the low esophageal sphincter? It’s like a little circular ring that…[Read more]

  • Huynh McGinnis posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    The gastric acid plays a crucial role along the way of food digestion; however, its regurgitation into the esophagus leads to irritation. The lower esophageal sphincter, a circular muscle located at the bottom of the throat, contracts so that you can avoid the reflux of stomach acid and food into the esophagus.

    Several essential…[Read more]

  • Huynh McGinnis posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    When gastric acid backs up in to the esophagus, it causes irritation because it also supports the digestion of food. The low esophageal sphincter is a circular ring of muscle that’s located at the base of your throat. When this muscle contracts, it prevents gastric acid and food from entering the esophagus.

    foods that settle stomach…[Read more]

  • Huynh McGinnis posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    The gastric acid plays a crucial role along the way of food digestion; however, its regurgitation in to the esophagus leads to irritation. The lower esophageal sphincter, a circular muscle located at the bottom of the throat, contracts so as to avoid the reflux of gastric acid and food into the esophagus.

    Several essential food items…[Read more]

  • Huynh McGinnis posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    Did you know that stomach acid is actually helpful in breaking down food? However, it is usually quite irritating for the esophagus when it flows back up. Did you know that there’s a ring of muscle at the base of one’s throat called the low esophageal sphincter? It contracts to ensure that stomach acid and food stay in your stomach and do not come…[Read more]

  • Huynh McGinnis posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    Acid from the stomach aids in digestion, but when it backs up in to the esophagus, it causes irritation. When you swallow, your lower esophageal sphincter (a ring of muscle at the bottom of your throat) closes to avoid stomach acid and food from entering the esophagus.

    The acidity of the stomach may be reduced by eating certain foods.…[Read more]

  • Huynh McGinnis posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    Hey guys, did you know that our gastric acid is super helpful in digesting our food? ?? But sometimes it can be a bit an excessive amount of and cause irritation in our esophagus ? #digestion #stomachacid #healthtips Hey guys, did you know that there is a super cool muscle in your throat called the low esophageal sphincter? It’s such as a little…[Read more]