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  2. 10 Foods You Should Never Eat Before Bed - AOL

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    To avoid nighttime heartburn that could prevent you from getting a good night’s sleep, doctors suggest making lunchtime your biggest meal of the day and quitting eating three hours before bed ...

  3. Never Eat These 10 Things Before Bed - AOL

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    However, you’ll want to avoid this food at all costs before bed. The riskiest element in this meal when it comes to jeopardizing the quality of your sleep is the high-fat content.

  4. These 9 Foods May Help You Fall Asleep (and Stay Asleep ... - AOL

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    Foods to avoid before bed Although you definitely want to avoid going to bed hungry, there are a few foods that could disrupt your rest, or even keep you from falling asleep, including: Caffeine ...

  5. Bland diet - Wikipedia

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    Bland diets are often recommended following stomach or intestinal surgery, or for people with conditions such as ulcers, acid reflux (GERD), gastritis, heartburn, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, gastroenteritis and gas. [2] A bland diet allows the digestive tract to heal before introducing foods that are more difficult to digest.

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  7. 15 best foods to eat with antibiotics to keep gut healthy ...

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    Best foods to eat with antibiotics to avoid nausea If you have nausea, eating bland foods like saltine crackers or white toast can help, both experts note. Dry starchy foods are more easily ...

  8. Esophagitis - Wikipedia

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    To prevent reflux esophagitis, avoid acidic foods, caffeine, eating before going to bed, alcohol, fatty meals, and smoking. To prevent drug-induced esophagitis, drink plenty of liquids when taking medicines, take an alternative drug, and do not take medicines while lying down, before sleeping, or too many at one time.

  9. Heartburn - Wikipedia

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    Taking medications 30–45 minutes before eating suppresses the stomach's acid generating response to food; Avoiding chocolate, peppermint, caffeine intake, and foods high in fats [36] Limiting big meals, instead consuming smaller, more frequent meals [36] Avoiding reclining 2.5–3.5 hours after a meal to prevent the reflux of stomach contents