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![]() Heartburn Food Diary Made SimpleBy Susan Male-Smith Email this article to a friend
It’s ironic -- perhaps even poetic justice -- that I used to suffer from heartburn. As a registered dietitian, I knew all the coping tips and typical trigger foods. But the truth is, not all trigger foods bother every heartburn sufferer, and I wasn’t about to give up chocolate without a fight! The solution? I kept a food diary to discover my personal heartburn triggers. A food diary helped me, and it can help you too. Here’s how to do it right: 4. Don’t wait until heartburn symptoms occur to write things down. By then you won’t remember accurately, and your expectations may influence you. Susan Male-Smith is a registered
dietitian and freelance nutrition and health writer. She has written for
Family Circle, Redbook, Child and American Health, and she is a former editor of the Environmental Nutrition newsletter and co-author of Foods for Better Health.
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