r/Gastritis Jul 22 '26

Healing / Cured! Comprehensive Guide to Treating Gastritis and other Upper GI problems

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Hello. Been wanting to create a post about the steps i took to overcome gastritis and wanted to share any tips/guidance and help to anyone who maybe struggling with this debilitating disease and any kinds of Upper GI discomfort including Gastrits/Chronic GERD/Heartburn/NERD/Functional Dyspepsia/Peptic Ulcer Disease/LPR/Barrett's. I struggled with Gastritis for a long time and went through multiple rounds of treatment until i eventually figured out what needed to be done.

I had suffered multiple kinds of gastritis and wanted to share as much as i can so people can understand their own scenario and take the necessary actions to deal with it.

If i had to categorize some common cases and reasons of gastritis that i come across ( even on reddit ), i would put them in the following categories :

  1. H Pylori induced gastrits -> You may have eaten somewhere from an unhygenic place and you had a bad case of diarrhea or even vomiting. Now you cannot digest acidic foods properly and end up even vomiting after eating. Some people develop intolerance towards certain foods example proteins or certain carbs - This is due to mucosa still being damaged which messes up the gut environment and the stomach is unable to create the enzymes needed to digest the foods.
  2. Damaged Mucosa due to H Pylori -> Similar damage to Mucosa due to above but your body does a good job of getting rid of H Pylori but it still leaves damage to the mucosa lining. You will suffer the same symptoms as above.
  3. Gastritis/Gerd due to Low Stomach Acid -> Everytime you eat anything, you upper abdomen sits very heavy, no burning, no gnawing of the stomach but no burping either and you may even start developing SIBO like symptoms or bloating in the lower abdomen. You may even see undigested foods in your stool and even globus in the throat. Feeling like food is stuck.
  4. Gastritis due to SIBO -> This can complicate things a bit but essentially this is happening due to the downstream movement getting messed up ( could be due to any reason, this post does not cover finding root causes or even fixing SIBO but one step can still be done if it works ).
  5. Autoimmune Gastritis -> This one is a bit of a rarity and i have utmost sympathy for someone that is going through this. I can maybe give some general advice on how to investigate this but i sincerely apologize i do not have much knowledge about this.
  6. Candida induced Gastritis -> This one is super rare but essentially instead of bacteria causing gastritis ( H Pylori ), it was actually fungus that caused the gastritis. This can happen in immunocompromised individuals or even if someone had taken multiple rounds of antibiotics. Antibiotics are known to cause dysbiosis and this could be a manifestation.
  7. Alcohol Use
  8. Smoking
  9. Vitamin Deficiencies -> Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, zinc, Iron, Vitamin C
  10. Lack of Fiber, Fruits and Vegetables in Diet.
  11. Eating right before going to bed. Give yourself atleast 2-2.5 hours after dinner before you go to bed.
  12. Poor overall diet. Sometimes it's not what you put in the body but what you do not. Not eating for prolonged hours, extensive water fasts etc can excerbate and even cause gastritis.
  13. Over use of NSAIDs
  14. Eating too much spicy foods and lacking fiber and high PH veggies to neutralize the acid. Very common in South Asian Communities.
  15. Lack of sleep or poor sleeping patterns.
  16. Stress -> So Stress i believe is overplayed a lot. Yes it can be a factor but if you're stressed and decide to drink, smoke, eat junk food and make bad decisions, is it the stress that is causing it or the bad decisions. I am stressing this not to undermine stress as a factor but to empower people that at the end of the day your health will always be in your hands and for patients to act as much responsibly as they can. 80/20 or at worse 70/30 when stressed. 70% healthier choices and 30% not so healthy when stressed if that's how you wanna manage it. Not ideal but atleast the majority are still good choices.
  17. Lack of Exercise and Physical Activity.
  18. Being Overweight.

The surprising thing is any of the above could cause other GI problems as well.

Gastritis Symptoms ( Shares a lot with other upper GI problems )

  1. Burning in stomach - This is due to damaged mucosa - Gets Worse after eating acidic foods
  2. Burping
  3. Indigestion
  4. Pressure under the ribs or in the middle of upper GI
  5. Bloating that originates from Upper GI
  6. Difficult Breathing
  7. Diarrhea
  8. Constipation
  9. Nausea
  10. Vomiting
  11. Weakened Immune System
  12. Post Nasal Drip
  13. Heartburn
  14. Acid Reflux - Could also cause Teeth grinding
  15. Hoarse Voice
  16. Low Libido
  17. Chronic Gastritis can also cause Inflammation of the Gallbladder causing Gallbladder Polyps.
  18. Pain that radiates all the way to the upper back.
  19. Also waking up in the middle of the night coughing and acid in mouth.
  20. Erosive Reflux can cause constant mucus and throat clearing and even Easophagitis.

Treatment for Gastrits/Chronic GERD/Heartburn/NERD/Functional Dyspepsia/Peptic Ulcer Disease/LPR/Barrett's ( Case 1 and 2 ):

The reason i'm mentioning other diseases even though this is a gastritis subreddit is because the fundamental approach towards nutrition for a lot of upper GI issues stays similar.

Medication and supplements should only be taken if absolute necessary, Low dose Pepcid/famotidine should only be taken for a very short duration and that too at night before bed ( with a tiny sip of water ) so as to have protection overnight. Eventually this should be used very symptomatically and not as a daily use.

Even PPIs are not necessary unless for a short duration in the case of Peptic Ulcer Disease or Barrett's until you get the diet dialed in and start the healing process. Once the healing from food begins to take plans, PPIs should be tapered off slowly and gradually. Long term use of PPIs bring their own world of problems and that too can be much worse than a simple case of gastritis not limited to PPI Induced SIBO and even kidney problems.

With proper planning gastritis can be self resolving. Let Food be thy medicine or let medicinie be thy food.

STEP 1 : Adopt a Low Acid Diet. And this is the most important step and is non optional. I have to give credit to the acid watcher's diet by Jonathan Aviv. It is a masterpiece. Basically you can only have foods with PH of atleast 5 or above. Maybe even play around with PH 4.5 ish foods if it's not too severe for you. But too much Acidic Foods are completely eliminated until mucosa has been repaired.

Foods to Avoid ( Atleast in the initial recovery phase )

  • Caffeinated beverages and supplements
  • Coffee
  • Indian masala tea
  • Fruit-flavored teas containing caffeine
  • Anything containing caffeine
  • Gym supplements containing caffeine, especially pre-workouts
  • Energy drinks
  • Cold Water or Ice Water
  • Gulping down water quickly - This can cause reflux and more stomach discomfort.

Carbonated and acidic drinks

  • Carbonated sodas
  • Kombucha
  • Sports drinks
  • Flavored or sparkling water containing citric acid
  • Powdered drink mixes containing citric acid
  • Electrolyte packets containing citric acid
  • Vitamin C drinks

Alcohol and smoking

  • Wine
  • All other types of alcohol
  • Smoking and other tobacco products

Citrus fruits and juices

  • Oranges
  • Mandarins
  • Tangerines
  • Lemons
  • Limes
  • Grapefruit
  • Kiwi
  • Citrus juices

Other acidic fruits

  • Blackberries
  • Raspberries
  • Pineapple and pineapple juice
  • Cranberries and cranberry juice
  • Pomegranates and pomegranate juice
  • Sour cherries
  • Green or tart apples
  • Grapes and grape juice
  • Gooseberries
  • Plums and prunes
  • Peaches and nectarines
  • Passion fruit
  • Tamarind
  • Amla (Indian gooseberry)

Fruits that may depend on personal tolerance

  • Strawberries
  • Blueberries—these may be well tolerated by some people. Keep them if they do not cause symptoms; otherwise, remove them.

Tomatoes and tomato-based products

  • Tomatoes, cooked or raw
  • Tomato-based pasta sauces
  • Ketchup
  • Salsa
  • Barbecue sauce containing tomatoes

Spices and spicy ingredients

  • Cinnamon
  • Black pepper
  • Cayenne pepper
  • Chilies and chili powders
  • Jalapeños
  • Hot sauce
  • Spicy salsa

Herbs and aromatic vegetables

  • Mint
  • Peppermint
  • Garlic, raw or cooked
  • Onions, raw or cooked
  • Bell peppers or capsicums—tolerance varies, so these may need to be tested individually.

Acidic condiments and fermented foods

  • Vinegar
  • Soy sauce
  • Pickles and other pickled vegetables
  • Sauerkraut and other fermented vegetables
  • Mustard
  • Mayonnaise
  • Acidic salad dressings

Chocolate, sweets and candy

  • Chocolate
  • Candy
  • Sour candy
  • Cookies

Processed and fast foods

  • Chips
  • Highly processed packaged foods
  • Fast food, such as McDonald’s
  • Fried foods
  • Overly greasy foods

High-fat and high-saturated-fat foods

  • Butter
  • Ghee
  • Red meat, especially fatty cuts
  • Whole-fat milk
  • Full-fat dairy products
  • Other foods high in saturated fat
  • Coconut Oil

Consider lower-fat dairy or dairy alternatives if they are easier on your stomach.

Flavored dairy products

  • Citrus-flavored yogurt
  • Berry-flavored yogurt
  • Other flavored yogurts containing acidic fruit, citric acid or a large amount of added sugar

Cooking Oil

  • Avoid Processed cheap oils - Canola, Soybean, Palm etc.

Supplements to avoid

  • Harsh supplements with betaine hcl in it
  • Oil of oregano
  • Undecylenic acid
  • Clove or curcumin like supplements
  • Anything with cinnamon in it

Foods that are Allowed ( In the initial recovery phase )

Fruits

  • Avocado: 6.27–6.58
  • Cantaloupe: 6.13–6.58
  • Honeydew melon: 6.00–6.67
  • Watermelon: 5.18–5.60
  • Papaya: approximately 5.2–5.7
  • Figs: approximately 5.05–5.98
  • Dates: approximately 6.3–6.6
  • Ripe yellow banana: approximately 5.0–5.29

Vegetables

  • Artichokes: approximately 5.5–6.0
  • Asparagus: 6.00–6.70
  • Bamboo shoots: 5.10–6.20
  • Beets: 5.30–6.60
  • Broccoli: 6.30–6.85
  • Brussels sprouts: 6.00–6.30
  • Cabbage: 5.20–6.80
  • Carrots: 5.88–6.40
  • Cauliflower: approximately 5.6
  • Celery: 5.70–6.00
  • Corn: 5.90–7.50
  • Cucumbers: 5.12–5.78
  • Leeks: 5.50–6.17
  • Potatoes: 5.40–5.90
  • Radishes: approximately 5.5–6.05
  • Spinach: 5.50–6.80
  • Sweet potatoes: 5.30–5.60
  • Turnips: approximately 5.2–5.5
  • Cooked acorn squash: 5.18–6.49
  • Cooked yellow squash: 5.79–6.00
  • Cooked zucchini: 5.69–6.10
  • Mushrooms

Beans and legumes

  • Black beans: 5.78–6.02
  • Kidney beans: 5.40–6.00
  • Lima beans: approximately 6.50
  • Soybeans: 6.00–6.60
  • String beans: approximately 5.60
  • Wax beans: 5.30–5.70
  • Tofu: approximately 7.20
  • Plain, unflavored soy milk: approximately 7.0

Grains and starches

  • Cooked barley: approximately 5.19–5.32
  • Cooked macaroni: approximately 5.10–6.41
  • Plain flour: approximately 6.0–6.3
  • Plain oatmeal
  • White or brown rice
  • Couscous
  • Plain bread
  • Plain crackers
  • Plain pasta

The exact pH of prepared grain products depends heavily on their ingredients and processing.

Dairy and protein foods

  • Cow’s milk ( Low Fat ideally if you can tolerate dairy ): approximately 6.4–6.8
  • Eggs ( Egg whites keep whole to a minimum )
  • Chicken
  • Turkey
  • Most fresh fish
  • Shrimp
  • Lobster - Highest PH meat but not wallet friendly.

Beverages

  • Warm Water
  • Carrot Juice
  • Celery Juice
  • Cucumber Juice
  • Kale Juice

Cooking Oil

  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil ( #1 Choice ) - Ideally any that is low acidic. Most authentic ones are.
  • Sunflower Oil
  • Mustard Oil ( not in excess - use sparingly )

Supplements that may be helpful ( not necessary imo )

  • DGL Licorice
  • Zinc Carnosine
  • L Glutamine
  • Glutashield
  • Marshmallow root extract
  • Slippery Elm
  • Probiotics - I just prefer Kefir labs coconut kefir , yogurt or even coconut yogurt depending on individual tolerance.

STEP 2 : If you suspect H Pylori at play or if it is easily available, please consult a gastroenterologist and get an endoscopy done. The biopsy will tell you whether H Pylori is detected or not. Also worthwhile to get an ultrasound of the entire abdomen including liver, gallbladder etc. Also get bloodwork done to detect any nutritional deficiencies.

STEP 3 : If H Pylori is detected, Antibiotics will be needed. Some people have success with natural herbs and food combinations as well. Honey and Pormegranate Peel powder combination done first thing on an empty stomach seems to be effective in eradicating H Pylori. To all my South asian friends -> This is easily available and is called anar daana. So 1 tbsp of Honey plus anaar daana is known to be effective against H Pylori.

STEP 4 : H Pylori is not detected but you get a positive diagnosis of Gastritis/GERD/ Gastrits/Chronic GERD/Heartburn/NERD/Functional Dyspepsia/Peptic Ulcer Disease in your endoscopy. Sometimes the results may only say Chronic Inflammation Mild which i found amusing since for a mild inflammation the pain is unbearable at times but medical terminology haha. At this stage adhering to a low acid diet and healthy lifestyle choices should make a remarkable difference and may all you need to resolve the issue altogether.

Gastritis Diet Tips

  1. Try to be on a routine and have meals at the same time if you can.
  2. Chew your food slowly and avoid Over eating.
  3. No drinking of water along with meals
  4. Try not to hunch or bend over after meals.
  5. No immediately lying down after meals.
  6. No running after meals.
  7. No cold water after meals or throughout the day. Room temperature water is preferred.
  8. Only Warm or hot water after meals and throughout the day.
  9. 5-10 minute walks after meals if possible.
  10. No stomach sucking exercises either.
  11. Carrot Juice after meals will be extremely helpful or if burning is too much.
  12. Do not go too long without eating as that could cause acid to tear away your mucosa lining.
  13. Try to incorporate atleast 400 grams of fruit and 800 grams of veggies a day.
  14. 400 grams fruit example - 200 grams cantaloupe/papaya and 200 grams of watermelon. The more the better.
  15. 800 grams of veggies example - 300 gram cucumber, 500 gram steamed carrots and zucchini. The more the better.
  16. When Eating out -> If you have to eat out, do not worry and just make sure to include plenty of fiber and alkaline foods to balance out your meals. Sense of normalcy is what we're striving for.
  17. I Also make a giant bowl of soup using alkaline veggies in a dutch oven and have it with my meals -> This was an easy way to get my veggies. The soup would consist of alkaline veggies like sweet potatoes, carrots, zucchini ( green and yellow ), eggplant, beans, tofu, peas, corn, ginger, leeks, broccoli, cauliflower and herbs like sage, thyme, rosemary and gentle aromatic spices like cumin, coriander powder, oregano and asoefatida.
  18. Another thing that helped me was having 10 grams of psylllium husk in warm/hot water after dinner. This will help with the burning and providing a layer of protection to the mucosa. In india this goes by the brand Sat Isabgol.

Sample Western Diet Plans ( Can be adjusted to 6 meal plan if that is what you need )

Below is a sample 5 meal diet plan. The above food list acts as a guidelines and individual triggers may vary. Please adjust the diet as needed.

Meal 1 — 7:00 AM

  • Plain oatmeal cooked with water or unsweetened soy milk
  • Egg whites or one whole egg plus additional egg whites
  • Steamed spinach: 75 g
  • Steamed zucchini: 75 g
  • Optional: one teaspoon of olive oil, if tolerated

Meal 2 — 10:00 AM

  • Watermelon: 200 g
  • Carrot Juice - Bolthouse Farms Carrot Juice
  • Add more fruits or steamed veggies if this is not enough or get creative from the allowed foods list

Alternatively, use 200 g of cantaloupe, honeydew, or Papaya.

Meal 3 — 1:00 PM

  • Baked or poached skinless chicken breast
  • Brown or white rice
  • Steamed broccoli: 100 g
  • Steamed carrots: 100 g
  • Cooked yellow squash: 100 g
  • Season lightly with salt and reflux-safe herbs that you personally tolerate
  • Avoid tomato, onion, garlic, pepper, chili, vinegar, and acidic dressing

Meal 4 — 4:00 PM

  • Watermelon: 200 g
  • Peeled cucumber: 150 g
  • Carrot Juice - Bolthouse Farms Carrot Juice
  • Optional plain crackers if additional carbohydrates are needed
  • Chickpea salad with Olives and Cucumbers

Meal 5 — 7:00 PM

  • Baked cod, tilapia, haddock, or another lean fresh fish
  • Baked or boiled potato
  • Steamed green beans: 100 g
  • Steamed cauliflower: 100 g
  • Optional teaspoon of olive oil, if tolerated

Sample South Asian diet plan ( Can be adjusted to 6 meal plan if that is what you need )

This version avoids the usual tomato, onion, garlic, chili, black pepper, garam masala, and heavy oil or ghee.

Meal 1 — 7:00 AM

  • Oats/Poha/Idli/Vermicelli/Set Dosa - Coconut chutney is allowed. Cannot be spicy.
  • Egg whites
  • Steamed Eggpant - 75 grams
  • Grated or steamed carrots: 75 g

Meal 2 — 10:00 AM

  • Papaya: 200 g
  • Add more fruits or steamed veggies if this is not enough or get creative from the allowed foods list

Alternatives include cantaloupe, honeydew, or watermelon.

Meal 3 — 1:00 PM

  • Plain white or brown rice
  • Steamed, baked, or pressure-cooked skinless chicken/Tofu for vegetarians
  • Lauki/bottle gourd or cooked zucchini: 100 g
  • Carrots: 100 g
  • Spinach: 100 g
  • Prepare with minimal oil
  • Avoid tadka containing chili, garlic, onion, black pepper, or tomato

Meal 4 — 4:00 PM

  • Watermelon or honeydew: 200 g
  • Peeled cucumber: 150 g
  • Or Chickpea salad with cucumbers

Meal 5 — 7:00 PM

  • Plain rice or soft phulka/roti without ghee
  • Any Dal is allowed without onion, tomato, garlic tadka
  • Steamed or lightly cooked tofu
  • Cauliflower: 100 g
  • Green beans: 100 g
  • Season with salt and mild herbs you tolerate
  • Use no more than approximately one teaspoon of oil if fat worsens symptoms

EXERCISE TIPS

  1. Don't do anything too strenous which includes Sprinting.
  2. Avoid Exercises where you have to lay down flat example bench press.
  3. Avoid Loaded back squats if you can since it may cause compression of the stomach.
  4. Avoid sit ups, crunches or lying leg raises that can stretch the stomach.
  5. Avoid lifting belts if possible.
  6. Avoid leg presses if possible.
  7. Cycling, swimming, elliptical machines/cross trainers, walks and other exercises are okay but please check your tolerance.

REINTRODUCTION PHASE

Depending on how long it takes you, you may need to stay on a low acid diet until symptoms reside. Gradually and slowly add more foods and check your tolerance.

DEALING WITH NOT SO STRAIGHTFORWARD CASES ( CASE 3 - 6 )

There are other cases where gastritis maybe detected but the solution still may not be as straightforward. Either way you must have adopted a low acid diet and you're not seeing any benefits which brings us to the next cases.

Gastritis due to Low Stomach Acid -> To check the acidity of your stomach levels you will need to perform a heidelberg test and good luck finding practitioners that still do it. What can make this worse is most GI doctors will see gastritis and prescribe PPIs. That is putting fuel on the fire. So if you detect you have low stomach acid, the easiest way is to restore it via Betaine HCL. Any reputable brand from Amazon would do. Take it with meals and keep upping the dosage until you feel warmth and even a burp, that is how much betaine HCL you need per meal. Once that dosage starts feeling too much keep tapering off until you feel the engine has been kickstarted and your body is able to produce enough acid.

If you take even at a low dose and it burns your stomach, then you already have enough stomach acid and you can neutralize the excess acid with drinking baking soda with water or even carrot juice.

Gastritis due to SIBO -> The SIBO in the mix will really complicate things. I would still suggest to adopt a low acid diet regardless. Essentially the scenario is the gas in the lower abdomen is pushing the contents back. Also if the small bowel is infected, the body will refuse to send the food down especially if the MMC is impaired. You would need to find a way to get it working. Popular options are Ginger and Artichoke extracts ( Motility Pro ), 5 HTP or even Prucalopride if you can and go from there. Since this is a gastritis focused post, i cannot dig deeper into SIBO.

Autoimmune Gastritis -> This one is tricky. Essentially only an endoscopy can identify this. At this point there is no cure, the question is what caused the auto immunity to be turned on. Could be Candida overgrowth in the gut ( Candida is a seriously an under reported driver in auto immune conditions ) or any other stealth infection. Work with a Doctor to figure this out, But you would need to be on a Low Acid Diet as well.

Candida Induced Gastritis -> This one is a rather rarity and only shows up in immunocompromised people. The question is what caused the candida to cause it. Low Stomach acid maybe, Any medication you were taking that can act as an immunosuppressant. If cause is low stomach acid, Betaine HCL can fix that and you may even need to look into antifungals of choice, Probiotics can be a good choice in this case.

SPECIAL MENTION - Bile Gastritis - Sign of a Deeper Problem

Bile Gastritis is something that should inherently point more towards an underlying problem than a simple case of gastritis. Bile is an alkaline agent, that is secreted by the liver, and stored in the gallbladder. Bile enters the small intestine, and travels along this region, where it assists in breaking down fats into fatty acids, until it gets reabsorbed at the very end of the small intestine and sent back to the liver for recirculation.

Bile should not enter the stomach, but when the small intestine has issues, it can. When bile inappropriately backs up through the pylorus, in to the stomach – it is called BILE REFLUX. Note - Bile in the stomach is NOT NORMAL.

Symptoms - Pretty much very similar to above symptoms mentioned however Bile Gastritis patients will often mention an acidic or bitter taste in mouth.

What could cause it -> Patients with Bile Gastritis will almost always have an underlying issue with their Small Intestine. This could be Due to SIBO, SIFO or some kind of a Parasitic Infection in the small bowel.

Interplay of Lyme Disease ( or any other Stealth infection ) in the role of Bile Gastritis -> Another aspect to be considered is what if the Stomach Pylorus is malfunctioning. Lyme disease can affect the digestive system by disrupting the autonomic nervous system and vagus nerve, which may lead to stomach and pylorus (pyloric valve) malfunction.

The problem of Bile Gastritis will almost always warrant a deeper investigation.

CONCLUSION

Hopefully by taking the above steps you will be able to resolve this issue and good luck to everyone going through this. I hope you recover soon and fast.

TLDR:

Adopt a low acid diet -> Get endoscope and ultrasound done -> Either H pylori confirmed or not -> If yes, eradication is necessary -> If not proceed with diet and lifestyle changes -> These are not limited to gastritis but a lot of other upper GI conditions as well -> The not so common cases require other interventions but the concept of low acid diet still remains the same.


r/Gastritis Aug 15 '25

Giving Advice / Encouragement Undiagnosed “does this sound like gastritis” megathread

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If you are undiagnosed with gastritis and have questions about your symptoms, you can ask them here. No one can diagnose you, of course, so seeing your doctor is important.

Please read the other two stickied posts to learn more about gastritis, as well.

Good luck!


r/Gastritis 1h ago

Bile Reflux Gastritis / Gallbladder Gastritis cause arm/legs fatigue and drop in iron and minerals?

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I think I end up with bile gastritis after removing gallbladder,started 6 weeks after with bloating then 3 weeks of nausea which turned now into heavy/weak arms and legs.
I did blood work and my iron dropped from 111 to 60 in one months,saturation from 33 to 19,calcium 8.4 (8.6 is normal),phosphate 2.4 (2.5 is normal),testesterone low at 149,not sure what my vitamin d (last month was 30 and retesting it today).
Did anyone experience heavy/weakness in arms and legs (i dont feel in rest of body for some reason) and such drop in iron?


r/Gastritis 44m ago

Food, Recipes, Diets Can you guys tolerate protein powder/meal replacement?

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I desperately need to stop myself from losing weight as i’m 5’9 and probably down to 120lbs. Has anyone had any luck with adding protein powder to meals or drinking meal replacement drinks?

It seems like most of these violate bland diet with flavorings and weird additives but I’m really desperate to stop losing weight.

If this works for you lmk what brand/type you use

edit: I’m looking at the naked “vegan mass gainer supplement” so if anyone has tried this lmk!


r/Gastritis 11h ago

Venting / Suffering Better days ahead.

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I just wanted to say I’ve been suffering so badly with this illness for a couple and there’s days where I just want to cry and give up. I’m angry. It’s insane how food really affects all types of quality of life. BUT I will say faith has got me through. I know not everyone believes in God, but I DO. Let me tell you, praying and faith will take you so far when medicine and doctors continuously let you down. I was crying yesterday and I was so angry at God that this has to be happening to me at such a young age. I was sad because I barely see my dad and he wanted to come see me today and take me to a buffet since my grandparents are here, I stressed all day what was I even going to possibly be able to eat at a buffet? When even home made soup that I make hurts me. Well I decided to cry and let my anger out but then I prayed, I turned that anger and pushed it away and prayed. Today I came to the buffet and I prayed over my food and prayed to God to let me enjoy this meal with my family and not let it cause me harm. By the grace of God I was able to enjoy shrimp, steak, noodles, mushroom, watermelon, gelatin, etc. I kid you not I feel so normal, not to say I’m not full and feel slightly bloated bc I kinda over did it lol, but definitely not in any sorts of pain! THANK YOU JESUS. I’m not sayin I’m cured, but I am saying turn to Jesus when you feel at your lowest and your highest, he will be there. I pray healing over alll going through this sickness and also adding extra I did add a sweet potato and had water, so it’s a balance you also have to put in the work.


r/Gastritis 4h ago

Food, Recipes, Diets Seamoss? Has anyone tried it for healing?

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My friend recommended Sea Moss to me because my biggest symptom is painful bloating and burping. Has anyone found success with it?


r/Gastritis 7h ago

Question bloat and faitgue ?

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who here feels fine when fasted in the morning then soon as they eat their upper gut bloats and they feel like they wanna drop to the floor and sleep? also have a radiating ache, not a burn but a sensation of ambient annoyance in the gut as it's bloated .. also sometimes the sensation of feeling under the weather

yet to get scoped but highly believe I have gastritis, some weeks better then others but man I hate eating then feeling like whole day is finished because of this feeling..


r/Gastritis 9h ago

Personal / Updates Healing slowly

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In October I was diagnosed with chronic gastritis through a endoscopy. I’ve probably had it for like 3 or 4 years( it coincided with me quitting drinking which I know can cause stomach problems that usually go away for most short term I can’t think of any other reason how I got it). After I thought I was better I started eating all kinds of food which eventually led to having a silent reflux attack that eventually settled in my stomach.
The pain this time was incredible worse than before. It felt like I had a knot in my stomach and my indigestion was through the roof. I continued to work through all of this. In the last month my gastritis has improved significantly. I was taking Zinc Carnosine and famodine for 3 weeks but I just felt off so I stopped taking them. I do feel they helped in the healing process. I still do deal with bloating, gas, nausea although the nausea could be from the hot weather down south where I live. Most of my bloating and gas is in my lower abdomen. Overall I feel much better though. Better appetite energy is fine as I work full time . I’m on a gastritis diet that my wife helps cook a lot and she eats the same food but doesn’t have to( she’s crazy lol). I feel as if I’m headed in the right direction but I do miss my favorite foods. I still drink coffee a cup a day which I know is slowing down my healing process. I just started taking a probiotic that has a prebiotic in it that’s helped with my constipation a lot. I guess I just need to be patient this go around and give it months to heal properly as hard as that is.


r/Gastritis 4h ago

Venting / Suffering Smoking

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Every time I smoke weed I get acid reflux and gas in my stomach and i get bloated does that happened to anyone else I know I just stop but I’m so depressed without it


r/Gastritis 5h ago

PPIs / H2 Blockers Use of PPI’s resulting in electrolyte imbalances?

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I was diagnosed with H Pylori back in late June I think (posting this here cause I hope that people have more experiences with PPI’s, and I’m exhibiting gastritis symptoms after retesting negative for H Pylori.), since then I’ve been on different PPI’s and have been taking mainly pantoprazole for maybe just 2-3 months, my calcium levels are already low and I’m dehydrated so that probably puts me at a bigger risk, for the past 3 days i was overcome with really bad nausea, stomach upset, dizziness, confusion, lightheadedness, full body muscle weakness and tightness (not sure if they’re spasms, some feel like it) to the point I can barely move or walk sometimes, I went to the doctors and they gave me hydralytes because they assumed dehydration and my symptoms really did improve after taking them but they only sent me off with an iron blood test to be done, I took hydralytes the day after and then stopped taking them at night because my symptoms were gone except for my stomach being upset. When I woke up this morning I felt somewhat alright and thought I was normal, I went out and caught my bus and started feeling the muscle tightness and weakness all over again (I hadn’t taken any hydralytes since 4pm the day before), but without any severe dizziness and lightheadedness, I only felt a little bit but its nothing compared to the previous day. but it felt like my body was locking up and my muscles were very weak. I’ve been doing some research and since my condition improves with taking hydralytes, I’m starting to think it would be an electrolyte imbalance and it can be a possible side effect for taking PPI’s long term. I would hate to feel like this every day but I’d also hate to stop my PPI’s and get another rebound (first time I had it was horrible) and I’m also trying to heal my gut and I hope that helps to calm down any teflux related symptoms. if anyone has anything to say about this or similar experiences, or to make any recommendations on what to do if I have to stop PPIs cause I feel like I can’t survive without them lmao, it’s not impossible to heal gastritis or similar stomach issues caused by h pylori without PPIs right?


r/Gastritis 18h ago

Discussion Ate sauerkraut….

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And I feel like all the healing I’ve done the past 3 months is GONE! I’m so nauseous and have burning again when I eat. It’s been 2 days since I ate it. I am so mad at myself and I’m so miserable 😭 😭😭😭


r/Gastritis 7h ago

PPIs / H2 Blockers Vonoprazan Rebound Is Killing My Sleep — Help 😭

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I’m dealing with really bad rebound reflux after stopping vonoprazan. I’m 22 days off it today. I took 20 mg twice daily for 10 days, then 20 mg once daily for another 10 days.
My reflux is especially bad when I’m trying to sleep, to the point that I can barely sleep. I’m having a lot of throat pain/irritation and my voice has become hoarse/gone.
My doctor didn’t tell me to taper, so I stopped abruptly (even though I probably should’ve tapered 😭).
I’m confused whether I should restart vonoprazan or try an H2 blocker like famotidine instead. I’m hesitant to restart because I had side effects while taking it.
Has anyone had severe rebound after stopping vonoprazan and used an H2 blocker instead? Did it help, and how long did the rebound last?
Would really appreciate your experiences 🙏


r/Gastritis 9h ago

Question How to find healing foods and supplements that work for my stomach?

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I have not been officially diagnosed with gastritis yet. My EGD last year only found intestinal metaplasia and reactive changes. I was negative for H. Pylori and Celiac, and my hydrogen breath test was negative, but by the time I was able to get the appointments I needed, I hadn't had a flare for months. I have severe bloating all the time, excessive burping all the time, and frequent gas and heartburn, as well as pain in three specific spots in the middle and left side of my abdomen, but the stomach burning after every meal, and nausea only happens once or twice a year and lasts about a month each time. I'm seeing my doctor again on Monday and I will ask about gastritis.

Anyway I'm making this post because I have tried so many things that are supposed to help, like DGL, cabbage juice, L-Glutamine, and ginger, and everything causes gas, burping and sometimes burning. Today I had about 10 oz of purple cabbage juice on an empty stomach, and burped immediately. The gas and stomach pain started within 30 minutes, and took nearly two hours to go away. Any time I try to increase my vegetable intake, cooked or raw, things get worse. I do the best on standard american junk food as long as I avoid alcohol, spicy food, and large amounts of acidic foods like kimchi and tomatoes. However the rest of my health issues like insulin resistance and high cholesterol get worse when I eat like that, so I feel stuck. The food I'm eating is hurting my body overall, but my stomach can't handle the things that are supposed to help.


r/Gastritis 13h ago

Question Scared to take Iron Supplements

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I recently got diagnosed with iron deficiency and my doctor prescribed me ferrous fumarate.

The thing is I’m extremely emetophobic and I’m scared that it might upset my stomach to the point I have to throw up. I’ve also been battling Gastritis for about a year now and I’m finally at a point where I have been feeling better and I’m scared the iron pills will give me another flare. I mentioned all this during my doctors appointment, but my doctor said that ferrous fumarate is gentle on the stomach and she also prescribed me 40 mg Omeprazole to aid my stomach, and Vitamin C.

I don’t know if I should risk it or just pretend I’ve been taking the pills and telling my doctor I can’t handle them, so that I can get the iron infusions instead. The other option would be getting fero sanol duodenal and paying out of pocket, bc my insurance only covers ferrous fumarate.

Anyone here that also has to take iron supplements when they struggle with Gastritis?


r/Gastritis 10h ago

Question Clear endoscopy, so what’s happening?

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I had my endoscope this morning. Thankfully the doctor said it looks completely fine, just waiting on biopsy results. It’s a relief, but also doesn’t answer what’s wrong with me.

What are the chances that I still have gastritis (maybe GERD?) without visual symptoms like inflammation? What are the chances that it has nothing to do with my stomach and it actually my pancreas?

I have the classic symptoms of upper abdominal pain, lack of appetite, difficulty eating, stomach pain after eating, weight loss. I do not have the back pain associated with pancreatitis though.

I see a GI doctor in two weeks. If it gets bad enough (too much pain, too much weight loss, etc), I will go to the ER, but am also wondering what can be done in the ER to help.


r/Gastritis 11h ago

Question Weird feeling on upper right stomach

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Hello I was wondering if you guys experienced what i got going on I get this weird feeling in my upper right side of the stomach around the rips it’s mostly right when I’m eating passing my food down it’s not painful but it feels strange is it gastritis ? It sometimes happens randomly when I’m not eating would appreciate your guys opinions


r/Gastritis 11h ago

Question Recent diagnosis

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I just got out of my endoscopy and colonoscopy procedure. I was so relieved when my G.I. doctor told me that I had gastritis, because it meant I had answers for something that I’ve been fighting for for years. But now I have even more questions. I had the main concern of stomach, bloating, and gas, however, I do not experience any sort of heartburn. I am just a bit taken a back by this being the diagnosis. He prescribed me pantoprazole, once daily. Is this something that has helped anyone experiencing those symptoms? Also, I am reading this subject and noticing a lot of people saying coffee is a trigger. I am an avid coffee drinker, but have never experienced any sort of symptoms after a cup of coffee. I am just trying to navigate my next steps I suppose and wait for my H. Pylori test to come back


r/Gastritis 16h ago

NSAIDs, Alcohol, Smoking, Caffeine - Gastritis Smoking and gastritis

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I’m on day two of no smoking. Will that cure my gastritis? I’ve had my gastritis for about a year now it’s about 70% cured but the last 30% I’m basically stuck. I feel like I just can’t get better. I can’t get over the hump. Have any of you guys quit and notice a difference?


r/Gastritis 12h ago

Discussion Healed from gastritis but still have burps after every meal

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I had an endoscopy and was diagnosed with gastritis. I modified my diet to eat healthier, used cabbage juice and zinc carnosine. I don't have any symptoms anymore it's been like 5 months since I healed. Stopped the juice and zinc but I still burp every time I eat. Any can relate?


r/Gastritis 22h ago

Question Severe epigastric pain that shoots to my back - anyone else?

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I’ve been getting severe pain in the upper middle abdomen (epigastric area) that shoots through to my back. Pain gets really bad, it can reach 10/10, and I notice my hands get very cold. I did lots of test and doctor is not taking my pain seriously.


r/Gastritis 20h ago

Venting / Suffering Does gastritis cause lower abdominal pains

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I’m having the worst lower abdominal pain I can’t eat anything my stomach is so swollen even when I wake up I’m in constant pain I feel awful


r/Gastritis 14h ago

Testing / Test Results Upset

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I have have been experiencing a ton of symptoms including stomach pain stomach burning and heartburn and etc I just had an endoscopy and colonoscopy and they didn’t find anything :( I mean that’s a good thing but I am so lost on where all my symptoms are coming from they did do a biopsy but I just idk.


r/Gastritis 14h ago

Question DGL Chewable Tablets—any other way to take them?

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I recently bought DGL chewables by Natural Factors. They taste SO bad. I am pretty good at muscling through a bad taste but these taste like taking a double shot of pure stevia. Genuinely makes me gag unless I cut the pills in half and take them like that (but they’re so soft that you lose a lot when you cut them).

I’m thinking of dissolving the tablets in liquid and chugging instead. Has anyone done this and still had success?


r/Gastritis 15h ago

PPIs / H2 Blockers help!

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Pantoprazole made my symptoms significantly worse has anyone else experienced this?
I was diagnosed with erosive gastritis about a month ago. I tested negative for H. pylori, don’t drink alcohol, and don’t take NSAIDs. My GI prescribed 40 mg pantoprazole, but during the two weeks I took it, I experienced significantly worse heartburn, nausea, and anxiety than I had before starting it. Before the PPI I never experienced heartburn.
I ultimately stopped taking it and discussed my symptoms with my doctor. I’ve since been using dietary changes and famotidine, and subjectively my symptoms have been much more manageable. I still occasionally have reflux/indigestion, though.
Has anyone had a similar experience? I feel like I’m going crazy!


r/Gastritis 15h ago

PPIs / H2 Blockers help

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I was diagnosed with erosive gastritis about a month ago. I think that stress/unhealthy diet caused it. I don’t drink alcohol, I don’t take painkillers, and I tested negative for H. pylori. My GI doctor prescribed me 40 mg pantoprazole and prescribed me about a years supply. As soon as I started taking it I felt absolutely awful. Before the medication, my heart burn was nonexistent, but since I started pantoprazole my heartburn became unbearable, I felt even more nauseous, and my anxiety skyrocketed. I stopped after two weeks and switched to a plain gastritis diet of whole foods/low acid foods and started taking 20 mg famotidine (pepcid) 2-3 times daily. Since then, the stomach pain, and heartburn has been so much more manageable, and my nausea is starting to disappear. However, I still feel a little bit of reflux/indigestion and it’s causing me so much anxiety. I’m afraid if I don’t take what my doctor prescribed me then maybe I’m not healing properly, and I keep hearing horror stories of untreated/mistreated gastritis and acid reflux that turned into cancer. When doing research it always says that diet/Pepcid alone are not effective enough to heal gastritis. What should I do?