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At Dr. Ding Herb, Our herbal formulas are crafted from time-tested ingredients like Banxia (Pinellia), Huang Qin (Scutellaria), and Zhuru (Bamboo Shavings) to help treat acid reflux:

Gentle Relief: can  calm heartburn and acid reflux symptoms naturally.
Holistic Approach: Promote long-term digestive health with time-tested herbs.
Safe & Effective: Crafted from premium, all-natural ingredients.
Feel the Difference: Reclaim your comfort and confidence with every meal!

Unlike antacids that mask symptoms, our TCM protocols target the root cause of acid reflux—whether it’s Liver Qi stagnation, Spleen deficiency, or Stomach heat—for long-term relief.

Acid Reflux

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  • 1. Regulates Stomach Acid & Reduces Reflux (TCM Theory)

    • TCM Role: Classified as a "warming" herb, it resolves phlegm-dampness (痰湿) and rebellious Qi (逆气), which TCM associates with acid reflux and nausea.

    • Action: Directly calms stomach Qi upward flow, preventing acid from rising.

    2. Anti-Emesis (Helps Prevents Vomiting/Nausea)

    • Acid reflux contains natural bioactive compounds such as alkaloids, organic acids) that:

      • Suppress the vomiting center in the brain.

      • Relax gastric spasms, reducing upward pressure.

    • Studies show it’s effective for chemotherapy-induced nausea and GERD-related regurgitation.

    3. Protects Gastric Mucosa

    • Forms a protective layer on the stomach lining, shielding it from excess acid (similar to antacids but without disrupting pH balance long-term).

    4. Anti-Inflammatory Effects

    • Reduces inflammation in the esophagus and stomach (helpful for GERD-induced esophagitis).

    5. Promotes Healthy Digestion

    • Stimulates digestive enzyme secretion, preventing food stagnation that triggers reflux.

  • Pinellia Tuber, Atractylodes Rhizoma, Gastrodia Fhizoma, Panax Ginseng, Atracylodes Lancea, Astraglus, Alisma, Citrus Leiocarpa, Exocarpium, Hoelen, Massa Medicata Fermentata, Hordeum Germinatus Fructus, Zingiber, Phellodendron Cortex.

    (Ingredients are listed by the latin name, so its specific plant counterpart is identified)

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