Acid reflux, or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), is one of the most common digestive complaints in Singapore. It causes burning pain in the chest, sour taste in the mouth, belching, or a feeling of food coming back up after eating. While Western medicine often treats it with acid-suppressing drugs, many patients notice the symptoms return once medication stops.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers a holistic approach to acid reflux by addressing not just the acid, but the root imbalance in the body. At EMW TCM Singapore, we see this condition as a reflection of how Qi, Blood, and digestive fire interact within the Stomach and Liver systems. The goal of TCM acid reflux management is to restore internal harmony so the discomfort naturally subsides without long-term dependence on medication.
What Causes Acid Reflux in TCM
In TCM, acid reflux is often described as “rebellious Stomach Qi,” meaning the natural downward flow of digestion has been disrupted. Instead of moving food and energy downward, Qi moves upward, bringing acid and heat with it.
Several patterns can lead to TCM acid reflux:
Liver Qi Stagnation Attacking the Stomach
Triggered by stress, suppressed emotions, or irregular eating.
Symptoms: bloating, tightness in chest, sighing, bitter taste, and reflux aggravated by stress.
Spleen and Stomach Qi Deficiency
Caused by overwork, eating cold or raw food, or chronic illness.
Symptoms: fatigue, soft stools, bloating after meals, reflux after heavy food.
Stomach Heat or Damp-Heat
Result of overeating spicy, greasy food or alcohol.
Symptoms: burning pain, acid regurgitation, thirst, bad breath, constipation.
Cold in the Stomach
Less common, often seen in people who consume iced drinks or cold salads.
Symptoms: dull reflux, cold limbs, poor appetite.
These patterns show why TCM acid reflux therapy is never one-size-fits-all. Each person’s constitution and triggers differ, requiring personalised assessment.
Evidence-Based Support for TCM Approaches
Modern research provides growing evidence that TCM acid reflux treatments are effective and safe. A 2020 meta-analysis published in World Journal of Gastroenterology reviewed 30 clinical trials and found that Chinese herbal formulas significantly reduced reflux symptoms, improved quality of life, and lowered relapse rates compared to proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) alone.
Another study in Frontiers in Pharmacology (2022) showed that acupuncture regulates gastrointestinal motility and reduces esophageal sphincter relaxation episodes — one of the main physiological causes of acid reflux. This means acupuncture helps prevent acid from rising into the esophagus, addressing the root rather than just suppressing acid production.
At EMW TCM Singapore, our physicians integrate this evidence with classical pattern differentiation to create comprehensive plans for long-term digestive health.
Dietary Guidance for TCM Acid Reflux
Diet plays a major role in TCM acid reflux management. Rather than relying only on restrictions, TCM focuses on supporting healthy digestion through mindful eating habits and warm, balanced meals.
Recommended foods:
Warm soups, congee, steamed fish, and root vegetables.
Ginger or Chinese dates to warm the digestive system.
Small, frequent meals to prevent overfilling the Stomach.
Foods to avoid:
Spicy, deep-fried, and greasy foods.
Coffee, alcohol, carbonated drinks, and cold smoothies.
Late-night eating or lying down immediately after meals.
From a TCM view, cold foods weaken the Spleen and slow digestion, while overeating produces Dampness that aggravates reflux. By eating slowly and choosing warm, easily digestible foods, patients often notice significant improvement within a few weeks.
Integrating TCM with Western Treatment
Patients already on acid-reducing medication can safely combine it with TCM acid reflux treatment under physician supervision. The TCM approach complements Western care by improving digestive strength and reducing dependence on long-term drugs.
At EMW TCM, we often help patients transition gradually by restoring Spleen Qi and balancing Liver Qi so their digestive system can function independently. Collaboration with gastroenterologists ensures that safety and efficacy remain the top priorities.
Many patients who sought treatment for reflux also report improved mood, better skin, and more stable energy. This is because digestion in TCM is considered the “Earth element,” nourishing every organ in the body.
EMW TCM’s Approach to Acid Reflux
Our TCM acid reflux Singapore programme includes:
Detailed consultation with pulse and tongue diagnosis to identify root causes.
Acupuncture sessions targeting Stomach and Liver meridians.
Customised herbal formulas to balance Heat, Qi, and Dampness.
Dietary and lifestyle guidance tailored to Singapore’s humid climate.
We integrate modern gastroenterological findings with TCM wisdom for evidence-based results. Each plan is reviewed regularly to track symptom improvement and overall vitality.
When to Seek Professional TCM Help
Your gut is the first organ to receive, transform, and deliver nourishment to every cell. If you experience chronic bloating, constipation, acid reflux, or fatigue, these may be early signs that your digestion needs attention.
Healing the gut restores energy, improves hormonal communication, and creates the internal harmony required for general health.
At EMW TCM Singapore, our physicians guide you through this process with care, evidence, and empathy. Whether you are addressing IBS or GERD, TCM offers a gentle yet powerful pathway to holistic wellness.
Check out our links below to book your consultation and begin your holistic journey toward better health ahead.
EMW TCM Clinics
Scotts Medical Centre Branch
9 Scotts Road #10-04, Scotts Medical Centre @ Pacific Plaza,
Singapore 228210
Book Your Appointment With Us Here: +65 89585869
International Building Branch
360 Orchard Road, International Building #02-05/06
Singapore 238869
Book Your Appointment With Us Here: +65 89585869
Principal TCM Physician
- M.Med(TCM Gynaecology)
- B.Sc(Hons) Biomedical Sciences
- Dip. Naturopath
- Ayurvedic Therapist(500hrs)
- Registered TCM Physician (Singapore MOH)
Senior TCM Physician
- M.Med(TCM Acupuncture & Moxibustion)
- B.Sc(Hons) Biomedical Sciences
- Certified Aromatherapist
- Registered TCM Physician (Singapore MOH)
TCM Physician
- M.Med(TCM Gynaecology)
- B.Sc(Hons) Biomedical Sciences
- Registered TCM Physician (Singapore MOH)
TCM Physician
- B.Med(TCM)
- B.Sc(Hons) Biomedical Sciences
- International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC)
- Registered TCM Physician (Singapore MOH)
