Some other foods to avoid include: [5] Rich or fattening foods, such as baked goods, fried foods, potato chips, and chocolate bars Dairy products, such as cheese, ice cream, and milk Seasoned or spicy foods, such as chili, hot sauce, and jambalaya High-fiber foods, such as high-fiber cereals, fiber snack bars, and beans Trying Home Remedies Studies indicate that black tea may have an anti-diarrheal effect, especially on children
Pratley RE, Aroda VR, Lingvay I, Ldemann J, Andreassen C, Navarria A et al (2018) Semaglutide versus dulaglutide once weekly in patients with type 2 diabetes (SUSTAIN 7): a randomised, open-label, phase 3b trial
Immunostaining revealed mixed cell populations with many undifferentiated hPSCs and mesoderm cells, and DE markers SOX17 and FOXA2 were expressed at lower levels compared to the Activin A-based control (CA)
Foods and habits that may worsen reflux Some foods and eating habits commonly trigger GERD symptoms: Fast or fried foods, which slow digestion and relax the oesophageal sphincter Spicy foods, chocolate, and peppermint Alcohol and caffeine Large meals, especially close to bedtime Eating quickly without chewing food properly Everyones triggers are slightly different
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