- 1. Gas and gas pains
- (Gas and gas pains)
- ... your body produces or help gas move more quickly through your system: Try to identify and avoid the foods that affect you the most.Foods that cause gas problems for many people include beans, onions, ...
- 2. Bile reflux
- (Bile reflux)
- ... chocolate, citrus foods and juices, vinegar-based dressings, onions, tomato-based foods, spicy foods and mint. Limit or avoid alcohol. Drinking alcohol relaxes the lower esophageal sphincter and ...
- 3. What Foods are Good for Your Teeth?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... A from which tooth enamel forms. If you eat them raw you will get more Vitamin A, as well as clean your teeth and massage your gums. 6. Onions are rich in powerful anti-bacterial sulphur compounds, ...
- 4. Heartburn
- (Heartburn)
- ... including: Alcohol Black pepper Chocolate Coffee Fatty food Fried food Ketchup Mustard Onions Orange juice Peppermint Soft drinks Tomato sauce Vinegar Heartburn that ...
- 5. Colic
- (Crying & Colic)
- ... that may require treatment. Then ask him which of the following would be most helpful. If you’re nursing, you can try to eliminate milk products, caffeine, onions, cabbage, and any other potentially ...
- 6. Calming A Fussy Baby
- (Crying & Colic)
- ... or caffeine. If there is no difference after making the dietary changes, then resume your usual diet. Avoiding spicy or gassy foods like onions or cabbage has worked for some moms, but this has not been ...