Of course, I don't see why you wouldn't be able to. If you have heartburn frequently, it may be the diet you're on currently. What is your diet like currently? I have heartburn very rarely, as I cut out a lot of the food that causes it. Greasy food was always a bit culprit for me. Food high in sugar gave me some bad heartburn as well, at least it did for me. But I cut most of that stuff out, and am currently eating a lot healthier then I used to.Can I start with the OMAD diet if I'm frequently experiencing acid reflux or heartburn?
Perhaps try and find out if there are certain foods triggering your heartburn? When I first started OMAD I ate whatever I wanted I thought I had free reign to eat everything under the sun but I had bloating and heartburn and wasn't sure if I could carry on but I really wanted to as I was seeing results. I discovered carb heavy meals was the issue for me. Good luckI am also wondering the same thing as I experience acid reflux lately and now I'm starting to have doubts on continuing OMAD. I went to the doctor a few weeks ago and he said that eating meals or skipping meals is the cause for acid reflux however, I have failed to consult about it.
I think you should do it slowly. For example, if you eat 3 bars of chocolate, make it 2, then make it 1 for next week and so on. I know how hard it is because I personally love chocolate. Right now, I have managed to control myself because I'm saving money hhahahhah.I love coffee and chocolate and I'm not sure how I can stop myself from liking them so much. :-(. The doctor said I should limit or stop consuming them.
I love coffee and chocolate and I'm not sure how I can stop myself from liking them so much. :-(. The doctor said I should limit or stop consuming them.
I think you should do it slowly. For example, if you eat 3 bars of chocolate, make it 2, then make it 1 for next week and so on. I know how hard it is because I personally love chocolate. Right now, I have managed to control myself because I'm saving money hhahahhah.
Yay! Dark chocolate is also my favorite. I like the slight bitter taste and not too sweet. I've heard it helps on weight loss.One other option with chocolate is try dark chocolate instead. It's a healthier alternative and from what I remember, doesn't really cause heartburn. And then follow the steps agbuyarashel suggested to slow down your chocolate intake. Gradually eat less and less of it until you think you can go on without it.
I personally like dried fruit, I'd replace it with that if possible.