Tame the Flame: Beat GERD with Lifestyle Changes
Get the inside scoop on taming heartburn without meds and cooking up a GERD-friendly diet so you can say buh-bye to the burn. Read on for lifestyle tips to banish reflux, plus healthy AND delicious recipes to stop stomach acid in its tracks.
Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Discover how to manage and prevent this common condition.
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Introduction
If you’ve been diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), you know how uncomfortable the burning chest pain and regurgitation can be. While medication is often…
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I like to think that when the batfamily inevitably runs out of money and jobless Bruce, Tim, and Dick* find themselves in financial need, Steph reveals that she's made thousands of dollars taking odd jobs around Gotham City that we just never saw bc Steph hasn't been in a comic for months. Nobody checked in on her and while they weren't looking she made 6 grand babysitting and playing piano at a local theatre. Bruce has to grovel for enough money to buff out a scratch on the batmobile and Steph is revelling in it. This is the closest she's ever going to get to being a supervillain
*(Cass and Jason don't need money to survive on account of being homeless as kids + Babs funds Cass' basic needs and Damian is on his mom's payroll, same w/ duke even if it's obvs not al ghul money)
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I really want to love The Bear S2 because it's such a good show overall but I felt insane watching Richie's misogyny against Syd which was literally a central carrying character drama of the first season be swept under the rug in favor of giving him this radical cathartic sympathetic character development which included a really pathetic attempt to retcon his seething misogyny entirely by showing him apologizing to his wife for calling another woman a bitch in The Berzattos even though this is completely out of character compared to his behaviour in season 1. I would maybe choose to interpret that the divorce and continued stagnation of his life made him jaded and bitter and worse in every way if the theme of misogyny was ever adressed in a substantial way at any other point - but even as he apologizes to Natalie for god knows how much mistreatment over the years, Natalie doesn't assert herself beyond asking another character to watch it go down, doesn't push him to be specific beyond "sorry if I hurt you", isn't granted this golden opportunity by the narrative to show her individuality and depth by getting angry and venting her trauma and hurt like male characters are allowed to constantly, thematically, over the course of the show. She comes across as entirely an accessory to his character development in this scene because her arc is astronomically lacking in nuance and care compared to his. It should not go unmentioned either that every notable female chararcter on this show is classically characterized as a mother, sister, daughter, girlfriend or wife, not one of them unthethered to these roles.
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OH NO I DIDN'T THINK ANYONE WOULD ACTUALLY ASK ABOUT THE APRIL 1ST F/O HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH I might not be able to keep my mouth shut for very long.... .////.
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My gift for @huppupbup!! So sorry this is late, I got ill 😵💫😭, nevertheless, hope your holidays went well :^)!! Also yes, lewis is wearing vivi's scarf :^)
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