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This diet is used to help reduce discomfort in the esophagus caused by Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). Symptoms such as heartburn, chest discomfort and a bitter taste in the mouth often occur, due to acid washing up from the stomach. Coughing, hoarseness or shortness of breath can occur if the fluid washes into the breathing passages.
The esophagus is a tube that connects the throat and the stomach. At the bottom of the esophagus, there is a valve that usually prevents acid from washing up from the stomach. A muscle keeps usually the valve tightly closed. Some foods cause the muscle at the bottom of the esophagus to relax. Other foods cause the stomach to create more acid.
GERD Diet – General GuidelinesThis diet is designed to avoid foods that relax the muscle or create heavy amounts of acid. Choose your foods according to the Food Guide Pyramid to meet your needs. Treatment may include medications, but the following guidelines should be followed:
| Choose these foods / beverages | Do not eat these foods / beverages | |
|---|---|---|
| Fruits/juices | Most fruits and fruit juices such as apple, grape, cranberry, banana, pears, etc. |
Citrus fruits: oranges, grapefruit |
| Soups | Low-fat and fat-free soups such as clear broth-based soups* |
Regular cream soups, other high fat soups* |
| Beverages |
Decaffeinated tea, herbal tea (not mint), Kool-Aid, soda, water, juices (except orange, grapefruit and pineapple) |
Coffee (regular and decaffeinated), alcohol, carbonated beverages |
| Sweets and deserts | Fruit ices, gelatin, popsicles, ice milks and frozen low-fat yogurt, low fat cookies and cakes (less than 3 g fat per serving) |
Chocolate and high fat deserts |
| Vegetables |
All steamed, roasted, stir-fried (with little oil) vegetables | Fried, creamed vegetables |
| Milk and dairy products | Skim or 1% milk, lowfat yogurt, or cheeses (<3 g fat per oz.) |
Whole and 2% milk, whole milk yogurt and cheeses. Chocolate milk and hot chocolate |
| Bread, cereals and grain products | Low-fat | Made with whole milk or cream |
| Meat, chicken, fish, and meat substitutes (nuts, tofu, etc.) | Low-fat meats with the fat trimmed before cooking, skinless poultry. Baked, broiled, poached, roasted, without added fat | Sausage, bacon, fried meats and chicken, salami, bologna and other high fat meats (> 3 g per ounce). Chicken skin and meats with visible fat left on |
| Oils, butter, margarine | None, or small amounts |
Animal or vegetable fats
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