For many of us, the festive period is a time to let ourselves go and allow our gluttonous side free with a plate constantly piled high with rich, indulgent foods.
While some will fall into a sleepy food coma, others will be plagued with the backlash and have to suffer through a bout of heartburn.
Overeating in the first place is not advised but sometimes during the festive period it can feel unavoidable.
Rennie is available at hand to tackle the burn if it does arise, however, there are some tricks to help you avoid heartburn in the first place
Potential festive trigger foods
Firstly, try to take a look at what you are eating. Very often you will find that besides the amount you are eating it can also be the types of food which can trigger heartburn symptoms. Foods which contain a lot of fat or sugar can be the worst culprits. Try to reduce the amount of:
- Dairy products
- Desserts
- Chocolate
- Citrus fruits
- Spicy and oily food
Alternatively, try to substitute certain foods for others. It’s unreasonable to expect you to skip dessert all together but why not try a lighter choice rather than a big slice of the chocolate cake?
Reduce your portion size
You may be better off eating smaller portions of all the delicious foods you want to eat.
If you have the option to graze on light nibbles rather than a full meal this will be the better option as it will stop your stomach becoming overfull and pushing acid back into your oesophagus.
Time matters
Take your time on your food. People who eat very quickly are more likely suffer with heartburn as the body isn’t able to digest large amounts of food in one go.
Try to space out different foods or courses to give your body time to digest the first lot of food rather than overloading yourself in one go.
Stay standing
Avoid laying down after a big meal and, if you can help it, avoid sitting down immediately after too. Getting up and staying vertical will go a long way to preventing heartburn from creeping up on you.
If you do need to sit down, ensure your head is kept higher than your stomach.
If you follow these steps then you can help ensure your festive period is one of joy and plenty of great food and drink!
*Always read the label. If symptoms are severe or prolonged, you should consult a doctor or pharmacist. If you are pregnant, medicines can affect the unborn baby. Always talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking any medicine during pregnancy.
References
- https://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/features/holidays [Last accessed 28.10.21]