OK, here it comes again like a broken record: TRY A GLUTEN-FREE DIET! And, if that helps, go Casein (a protein found in milk) free, also.

There is no scientifically proven evidence that GERD can be helped by going gluten free, but it works for some people, and can't hurt you to try it.


http://www.remedyfind.com/treatments/55/1863/
Breukelen advocaat Reviewed by Breukelen advocaat on . GERD (Acid Reflux) What is GERD (acid reflux)? "Gastroesophageal reflux disease, commonly referred to as GERD, or acid reflux, is a condition in which the liquid content of the stomach regurgitates (backs up, or refluxes) into the esophagus. The liquid can inflame and damage the lining of the esophagus although this occurs in a minority of patients. The regurgitated liquid usually contains acid and pepsin that are produced by the stomach. (Pepsin is an enzyme that begins the digestion of proteins in the Rating: 5