Acid reflux
Digestive Health · 26 natural approaches
Ayurvedic Formulations 2
Hyperacidity (amlapitta), acid reflux, heartburn, sour eructation, gastritis, peptic ulcer (supportive therapy), burning sensation in the chest and abdomen, nausea due to excess acid, chronic indig...
Pitta-type gastric conditions including acid reflux and gastritis
Yoga Poses 1
Helps relieve symptoms of acid reflux
Pranayama 1
It reduces acid reflux and heartburn by cooling the digestive tract, calms inflammatory skin conditions, and soothes burning sensations in the eyes and urinary tract
Mudras 1
Relieves nausea, bloating, and acid reflux
Acupressure 3
Harmonizes the Stomach, tonifies the Spleen, resolves dampness, regulates qi, descends rebellious Stomach qi Stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, acid reflux, poor appetite, bloating, diarrhea, hiccup, ...
Spreads Liver qi, harmonizes the Liver and Stomach, benefits the chest and rib region, resolves stagnation in the Middle Jiao Rib-side pain, chest distension, hiccup, acid reflux, vomiting, abdomin...
Clears heat from the Stomach, resolves dampness, calms the spirit, benefits the teeth and gums, reduces swelling Toothache (especially upper jaw), facial pain, sore throat, nosebleed, gastric pain,...
Meridians 1
Nausea, vomiting, acid reflux, hiccups, loss of appetite or excessive hunger, abdominal distension and pain, facial swelling, toothache (upper teeth), sore throat, knee pain along the anterior aspe...
Panchakarma 1
Pitta disorders including chronic skin conditions (eczema, psoriasis, acne, urticaria), liver and gallbladder dysfunction, acid reflux, hyperacidity, inflammatory conditions, gout, and blood disorders
Prakriti Types 4
Acid reflux, heartburn, and gastritis are the earliest Pitta imbalances, reflecting disturbance in Pitta's primary seat (the small intestine/stomach)
Inflammatory conditions with a congestive component are the hallmark pattern: acid reflux with mucus, skin rashes with edema, weight gain with heat sensitivity
Imbalances tend to follow seasonal patterns: Vata-type disturbances (anxiety, constipation, insomnia) in autumn/winter, Pitta-type disturbances (inflammation, acid reflux, irritability) in summer, ...
Digestive disturbances are extremely common, often presenting as an alternation between Vata patterns (gas, bloating, constipation) and Pitta patterns (acid reflux, loose stools, burning)
Gunas 1
Shita is the primary therapeutic quality used to pacify Pitta dosha and treat all heat-related conditions -- inflammation, burning sensations, acid reflux, skin rashes, hemorrhage, fever, and anger
Graha in House 5
The native may experience stomach upset, acid reflux, or appetite disruption during periods of creative blockage or intellectual frustration, as the mind-gut connection is particularly active with ...
The 6th house directly governs health and disease, and Chandra's placement here makes the native particularly vulnerable to conditions with emotional or stress-related origins -- irritable bowel sy...
Gastric ulcers, acid reflux, and inflammatory conditions of the stomach and upper intestines are the primary health concerns, particularly during periods of stress or during Mars dasha periods when...
Rahu in the 5th house affects the stomach, upper digestive system, and the heart in its emotional and creative dimensions, often creating conditions where creative stress or romantic turbulence man...
Peptic ulcers, acid reflux, gastritis, and liver inflammation are the primary health risks, particularly when the native is under stress or consuming a pitta-aggravating diet
Graha in Rashi 5
Budha in Karka creates a strong connection between mental state and digestive function -- anxiety manifests immediately in the stomach, and emotional distress can trigger IBS-like symptoms, acid re...
The stomach, chest, and digestive system are the primary areas of vulnerability, with a strong tendency toward conditions that directly reflect emotional state -- acid reflux, gastritis, ulcers, em...
The pitta constitution is pronounced, and excess heat can manifest as skin rashes, acid reflux, and hypertension if the native does not manage stress and diet
Digestive disorders are the hallmark health concern -- chronic stomach issues, acid reflux, food sensitivities, and conditions that fluctuate with emotional state are characteristic of this placement
The water element combined with solar heat creates a steamy internal environment that can manifest as acid reflux, gastric inflammation, and digestive sensitivity that is highly responsive to emoti...
Tongue Diagnosis 1
Thirst with desire for cold drinks, bitter taste in mouth, bad breath, constipation or foul-smelling stools, dark yellow urine, feeling of heat in the body, irritability, possible fever, heartburn,...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best natural remedies for acid reflux?
There are 26 natural approaches for acid reflux across 12 healing traditions on Satyora, including Ayurvedic Formulations, Yoga Poses, Pranayama. Some popular options include Avipattikar Churna, Shatavari Ghrita, Knees-to-Chest Pose, Sitkari, Pushan Mudra. Always consult a qualified practitioner before starting any natural treatment protocol.
How many holistic traditions address acid reflux?
On Satyora, acid reflux is addressed by 12 different healing traditions, including Ayurvedic Formulations, Yoga Poses, Pranayama, Mudras, Acupressure, and more. Each tradition offers unique approaches and remedies.
Can Ayurveda help with acid reflux?
Yes, Ayurvedic approaches for acid reflux include Ayurvedic Formulations (2 options), Panchakarma (1 options), Prakriti Types (4 options), Gunas (1 options). Ayurveda treats the root cause by addressing your unique constitutional balance.
Are there yoga or meditation practices for acid reflux?
Yes. Yoga Poses: Knees-to-Chest Pose. Pranayama: Sitkari. These mind-body practices can complement other healing approaches.
Is the information on this page medical advice?
No. This page aggregates traditional and holistic approaches for acid reflux referenced across our library of 26 natural remedies. It is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare practitioner for diagnosis and treatment of any health condition.