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In this unique episode of the Eat’s Healthy Podcast, host Andrei introduces a clip from Barbara, a speaker who breaks down complex health issues with childlike simplicity and nature-based wisdom. Focusing on acid reflux, Barbara explains how a weak cardiac sphincter muscle—not excess stomach acid—causes heartburn, worsened by modern habits like eating a heavy dinner late at night and lying down soon after. Andrei dives deeper, emphasizing the importance of aligning with nature’s rhythms: eating a big breakfast, a moderate lunch, and a light dinner by 6 or 7 p.m., avoiding liquids during meals to maintain high stomach acidity for digestion, and waiting 1-2 hours post-meal (or 3 hours after fast food) before drinking. These common-sense practices, like opting for fruits or a spoonful of nut butter if hungry at night, can prevent bloating, support digestion, and even mimic fasting benefits naturally. Andrei critiques society’s reliance on pills and modern medicine for issues we could prevent by respecting nature’s design—eating early, avoiding blue light, and syncing with sunrise and sunset. Tune in for practical, nature-inspired tips to heal acid reflux, reduce bloating, and reclaim your health without costly interventions!
By eatshealthy.ukIn this unique episode of the Eat’s Healthy Podcast, host Andrei introduces a clip from Barbara, a speaker who breaks down complex health issues with childlike simplicity and nature-based wisdom. Focusing on acid reflux, Barbara explains how a weak cardiac sphincter muscle—not excess stomach acid—causes heartburn, worsened by modern habits like eating a heavy dinner late at night and lying down soon after. Andrei dives deeper, emphasizing the importance of aligning with nature’s rhythms: eating a big breakfast, a moderate lunch, and a light dinner by 6 or 7 p.m., avoiding liquids during meals to maintain high stomach acidity for digestion, and waiting 1-2 hours post-meal (or 3 hours after fast food) before drinking. These common-sense practices, like opting for fruits or a spoonful of nut butter if hungry at night, can prevent bloating, support digestion, and even mimic fasting benefits naturally. Andrei critiques society’s reliance on pills and modern medicine for issues we could prevent by respecting nature’s design—eating early, avoiding blue light, and syncing with sunrise and sunset. Tune in for practical, nature-inspired tips to heal acid reflux, reduce bloating, and reclaim your health without costly interventions!