Probiotics can Really Heal your Acid Reflux
The Best Probiotics for Acid Reflux and Heartburn
Bacteria that are “good” for you can be found in foods, drinks, and pill remedies. Probiotics might be able to help with many health issues, especially those that affect the gut and stomach. There is GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease), which is also known as “acid reflux.” This is one of the main reasons why people get heartburn.
Even though more research needs to be done, scientists have found a few types of probiotics that seem to help with acid reflux and heartburn the most.
1. Lactobacillus strains
One of the easiest probiotics to get is also one of the most helpful. People who have heartburn or acid reflux often take probiotic supplements with Lactobacillus acidophilus and other types of Lactobacillus. Probiotic pills you can buy over the counter, yogurt, cabbage, kimchi, and fermented soy products all have these bacteria in them.
Other Lactobacillus may have similar benefits, including:
L. gasseri
Casei L.
L. plantarum
L. rhamnosus
L. reuteri
A lot of probiotic supplements have more than one strain, so it’s hard to tell how much of the effect comes from each strain. Also, it’s not clear how L. acidophilus and other probiotics help with heartburn.
2. Bifidobacterium strains
A type of bacteria called Bifidobacterium animalis, subspecies lactis (which used to be called B. lactis) is often found in probiotic products. It is known to help keep your gut system healthy. It helps people who have trouble going to the bathroom, heartburn, GERD, and constipation.
In addition to pills, it can also be found in kefir and other fermented milk products (more on this below). Other types of Bifidobacterium, like B. bifidum and B. longum, have also been used to treat acid reflux and worked well. It’s hard to say which Bifidobacterium type is best because, like Lactobacillus strains, they are often found together.
3. Kefir
Kefir is made from milk that has been fermented and is very thin like yogurt. When you go to the store, you can usually find it near the yogurt or milk. It’s possible to get used to it. But kefir can taste really good after you get used to it.
Kefir contains a variety of probiotics. Here are some examples:
Lactococcus species
Streptococcus thermophilus
Lactobacillus species
Acetobacter species
Yeast species
Based on the study that has been done on some of these probiotic strains, kefir might help with heartburn and acid reflux. But there haven’t been any studies that specifically look at whether drinking kefir can directly affect acid reflux symptoms.
4. Prebiotics
But prebiotics are not the same as probiotics. They are an important part of having good gut bacteria. They are the food that bacteria need to grow and spread. Some examples are
High-fiber vegetables
Inulin
Chicory root
Berries
Whole grains
One prebiotic substance, maltosyl-isomalto-oligosaccharides, has been shown to make GERD symptoms a lot better. Some people who had been taking heartburn medicines for a long time were able to stop taking them all together after they started taking the prebiotic supplement daily.
But this is still very early research; bigger studies are needed. It would be very interesting if a fiber product could help with GERD symptoms better than medicines.
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