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  • http://www.refluxcookbookblog.com/2012/01/22/acid-reflux-beware-of-bottles-and-cans/#comments ACID REFLUX? Beware of Bottles and Cans | Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook & Cure | Blog - Most people with acid reflux know to avoid carbonated beverages (soda pop); however, almost every bottled and canned food and beverage today is acidic. That is the law !!??!!
  • http://www.refluxcookbookblog.com/2012/01/09/think-heartburn-means-acid-reflux-think-again/ Think Heartburn Means Acid Reflux? Think Again! | Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook & Cure | Blog - Heartburn is not the most common symptom of acid reflux. We now recognize that airway reflux (involving the nose, throat, sinuses, and lungs) may be every bit as important, maybe more important.
  • http://www.refluxcookbookblog.com/2011/07/20/aloe-vera-and-a-silky-pear-smoothie/ Aloe Vera Is Super | Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook & Cure | Blog - Surprise! Aloe vera is good for people with reflux (as long as you don't buy the juice with acid added), and it is an excellent thickener for smoothies. And, you can now buy the leaves in many healthy food stores. At this point, many new and exciting culinary uses of aloe remain to be explored.
  • http://www.refluxcookbookblog.com/2011/06/02/manuka-honey/ It’s Manuka, Honey! | Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook & Cure | Blog - Manuka honey may be the next great superfood for reflux sufferers. It is good for burns, and it eradicates H. pylori. New Zealanders have believed for centuries that Manuka is good for dyspepsia (indigestion, acid reflux) and for other digestive problems as well.
  • http://www.refluxcookbookblog.com/2011/05/01/the-good-egg-omelets-for-acid-reflux/ The Good Egg: Omelets for Acid Reflux | Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook & Cure | Blog - How to make a low-fat, three-egg omelet: Buy jumbo eggs; throw away some of the yolks; and use delicious low-fat fillings like veggies, preserves, and seafood.
  • http://www.refluxcookbookblog.com/2011/03/29/water-water-everywhere-but-nothing-left-to-drink/ Water Water Everywhere, But Nothing Left to Drink | Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook & Cure | Blog - Specialty drinks have become popular alternatives to traditional soft drinks. Unfortunately, most of these are just as acidic and unsuitable for refluxers. So what can a refluxer safely drink?
  • http://www.refluxcookbookblog.com/2010/11/18/kim-kardashians-esophageal-cancer-question-to-dr-oz-revisited/ Kim Kardashian’s Esophageal Cancer Question to Dr. Oz | Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook & Cure | Blog - Recently, Kim Kardashian was on the Dr. Oz show to ask about the relationship between acid reflux and esophageal cancer. Her father died of esophageal cancer in 2003. Here's more that you should know.
  • http://www.refluxcookbookblog.com/2010/11/17/the-missing-link/ The Missing Link | Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook & Cure | Blog - Why is reflux epidemic? Why is esophageal cancer one of the fastest growing cancers in America? Why do so many people with reflux fail treatment? We believe that the answer is related to high levels of dietary acid.
  • http://www.refluxcookbookblog.com/2010/11/10/how-to-keep-acid-reflux-under-control-during-the-holidays/ How to Keep Acid Reflux Under Control During the Holidays | Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook & Cure | Blog - Enjoy turkey, potatoes, veggies, and the pumpkin pie, but limit the cranberry sauce, gravy, chocolate, carbonated beverages, and booze. Enjoy the day, but don't overeat or snack before going to bed.
  • http://www.refluxcookbookblog.com/2010/04/19/whoa-baby-even-some-baby-food-is-acidic/ Whoa Baby! Even Some Baby Food is Acidic! | Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook & Cure | Blog - We heard about a baby with reflux who was on antireflux medication and so we wondered -- Could there be acid in baby food, too? So we tested 30 baby foods; the pH ranged from very bad (pH 3.7) to very good (pH 5.9). Yes, it makes a difference.
  • http://www.refluxcookbookblog.com/2010/03/01/yogurt-is-popular-but-is-it-good-for-reflux/ Are All Yogurts Created Equal? | Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook & Cure | Blog - There are yogurts for kids and babies, low-fats and organics, Greek-style or Icelandic, and ones extra loaded with probiotics. As a reflux sufferer, that’s a lot to sort through, so we’ve decided to test the pH of thirty varieties of yogurts and let you know how they measure up. Let the testing begin!
  • http://www.refluxcookbookblog.com/2010/02/23/the-tomato-good-or-evil/ The Tomato: Good or Evil? | Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook & Cure | Blog - Tomatoes are found in many many different foods and in many forms, including raw tomato slices or dices in garnishes and salads, and tomatoes are found as an ingredient in many types of salsas ,dips, and other sauces. Unfortunately, for most people with reflux the tomato is a real problem.
  • http://www.refluxcookbookblog.com/2010/02/13/welcome-to-the-reflux-diet-cookbook-cure-blog/ Welcome to The Reflux Diet Cookbook Blog | Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook & Cure | Blog - Dear Friends: This blog is your opportunity to make comments and ask questions. We will try to respond to all reasonable and relevant questions in a timely fashion. NOTE: We cannot and will not offer medical advice for medical questions on this site.

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    I wasn't going to bother writing a review but then realized it was because of the 52 reviews on this site that I ended up purchasing the French oven. So I had to come back and add my own! The reviews were spot on. This is by far the greatest piece of kitchen cookware I've ever had the honor of owning! I've had it about 3 months now and I can honestly say it is worth every single penny I paid for it. It's incredibly energy efficient because once it heats up (which is really quick), I can turn the heat down to nearly the lowest setting on my stove. It braises beautifully and I love to make pot roast on the stove in it. In fact, I got rid of my big, bulky 6-qt slow cooker (crock pot). The French oven does the same job the slow cooker did except it uses less energy, takes up no counter space, cooks the food much, much better, and doesn't require an outlet. I haven't missed my slow cooker once and I used it all the time. The French oven isn't technically "non stick", but it sure behaves that way. I've yet to burn anything in it. And it cleans like a dream! I can honestly say, I don't see myself EVER giving this away. I plan on cooking in it for the next 40 years or so!

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