01/06/2022
All ready for the snow. Painting of the day by Dimitri
Our intent is to provide support to families and keep an open line of communication for all who are
We want to welcome you to our website and hope you will find it a wealth of information for babies with acid reflux. Our intent is to provide support to families and keep an open line of communication for all who are going through reflux at home with their newborn, infant, toddler and even pre-schooler.
01/06/2022
All ready for the snow. Painting of the day by Dimitri
01/04/2022
How I sometimes feel during remote learning. Watching these kiddos while taking off from work this week.
Wanted to say that we have had recurring croup again in our house. My five year old just got over it to have it again! Something triggered a memory of when he was a baby and he had reflux. Was on zantac and every time he had a growth spurt would have worse reflux. Fast forward to today and this past week eating a lot more than normal , maybe a growth spurt? And now croup again. He doesn't seem sick. Anybody else have this happen to your kids? I'm wondering if he still has reflux !
11/02/2016
Morning friends- I appreciate all the additional likes. What are your thoughts today mamas? How are your babies? Here is a link I found - how do you feel about this topic? http://www.huffingtonpost.com/suzy-cohen-rph/acid-reflux-medication-_b_2522466.html
Acid Reflux Medications Are Big Drug Muggers Causing Many Side Effects | Huffington Post Heartburn and reflux medicine are very popular. Some of the drugs, like those in the PPI class (short for "proton pump inhibitor"), are so effective at c...
10/04/2016
Recording the Sound of My Child’s Voice I preserve my son’s words to capture the shooting star of his early speech.
03/24/2016
Popular Heartburn Drugs Linked to Dementia Risk, Study Shows - NBC News The new warning comes after researchers found that proton pump inhibitors — a group of drugs that includes Prilosec, Nexium and Prevacid — could be linked to kidney disease.
09/30/2015
Very interesting info regarding the benefits of b vitamins and reflux--http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2014/04/28/acid-reflux-ulcer-treatment.aspx?x_cid=ranart_acid-reflux-ulcer-treatment_facebook-os-fb
Natural Remedies for the Treatment of Acid Reflux and Ulcers You don't need a drug to treat gastric problems like acid reflux and ulcer -- here are 15 natural remedies.
09/22/2015
If only more pediatricians would be open to probiotics early on- thoughts?
Probiotics May Help Prevent Infant Gut Disorders Providing probiotics, or "good bacteria," to healthy infants shortly after they're born may reduce the development of gastrointestinal disorders and prolonged crying episodes later in life, a new study from Italy suggests.
06/03/2015
http://beyondmthfr.com/2015/02/15/mthfr-and-the-acid-reflux-paradox-part-i/
MTHFR and Acid Reflux: the Cause and the Cure | Optimizing Genes MTHFR and Acid Reflux: the Cause and the Cure Leave a reply Have you ever heard that we eat first with our eyes? Its true! The sight of food activates a series of neurological reflexes and pathways that primes our system for digestion. However just looking at food is not enough to digest it; we actu…
05/20/2015
another article that makes us think about the "gut". And how it may possibly promote challenges in our health. http://www.epidemicanswers.org/recovery/sensory-processing-disorder-recovery-reflux-allergies-asthma/
Nathan: Sensory Processing Disorder Recovery, Reflux and Asthma My sons have experienced Sensory Processing Disorder recovery, as well as recovery from asthma, acid reflux and eczema.
05/20/2015
Morning- this article is older but the same question remains- do you notice a difference after your child takes acid reflux meds? To give or not to give? Your thoughts? http://abcnews.go.com/Health/babies-receive-acid-reflux-meds-doc/story?id=14926271
Parents Giving Infants Acid Reflux Meds Babies will be babies, said Dr. Eric Hassall, staff pediatric gastroenterologist at Sutter Pacific Medical Foundation in San Francisco. They'll cry and spit up. Hassall reiterates that point in a commentary published in the Journal of Pediatrics in which he expresses worry over the number of parents…