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		<title>The Connection Between Heartburn and Stress</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Managing your stress is vital to your health if you want to lessen the heartburn symptoms you endure on a daily basis. Scientists haven’t been able to link stress directly to heartburn, but we do know that there’s an indirect connection. With stress, we eat more, make worse food choices, sleep less, and sometimes indulge [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Managing your stress is vital to your health if you want to lessen the <a target="_blank" href="http://heartburnreliefadvice.com/finding-relief-for-heartburn-symptoms/">heartburn symptoms</a> you endure on a daily basis. Scientists haven’t been able to link stress directly to heartburn, but we do know that there’s an indirect connection.</p>
<p> With stress, we eat more, make worse food choices, sleep less, and sometimes indulge in other bad habits like smoking and drinking. These actions will compound the problem if they end up worsening your heartburn.</p>
<p> If <a target="_blank" href="http://heartburnreliefadvice.com/how-to-manage-chronic-heartburn-problems/">chronic heartburn</a> is a problem for you, you need to take a close look at the stressors in your life so you can get rid of them. Are some of your relationships the problem? Your job? Is it financial problems or an overly hectic schedule? Any of these can add to the stress in your life and result in heartburn if the pressure causes you to make bad lifestyle decisions.</p>
<p> As you start to realize the situations that are causing your discomfort, you are in a better position to prevent chronic heartburn by easing your stress levels. Can you enroll in counseling or carve some time out for you to relax and enjoy life a bit more?</p>
<p> Sometimes you can alleviate stress, and ultimately heartburn, by improving your life in different areas. Add exercise to your daily routine if you don’t already do it. You might also lose some weight, which is another major contributor to heartburn.</p>
<p> If relaxation is the solution, meditation and massage are both good choices to help you unwind. While these may not directly inhibit heartburn, they can make your life less hectic and allow you to de-stress and live the kind of lifestyle that helps heartburn sufferers cut down on the frequency with which they experience heartburn.</p>
<p> You may just need to pop in a relaxing CD and let the soothing music calm your mind for a period of time each day. This kind of relaxation is helpful in stopping your cravings for food, alcohol or cigarettes. These activities can all cause you to experience the discomfort of heartburn.</p>
<p> If you prefer to replace your habits with something positive, try learning how to laugh more. Give your mood a boost, drop stress, and lose your troubles by searching out humor in the world around you.</p>
<p> Look for ways to lower your stress and treat your heartburn that won&#8217;t hit your wallet too hard. You want to avoid adding financial problems to your misery, and there are lots of cheap ways to manage your heartburn and enjoy your life.</p>
<p>Visit the <a target="_blank" href="http://heartburnreliefadvice.com">Heartburn Relief</a> site for more tips on preventing and treating this painful condition.</p>
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