Raw Potato Juice for Acid Reflux: Does It Work?

Potato Juice

Raw potato juice is one of Earth Clinic's most discussed traditional remedies for acid reflux, heartburn, gastritis, and silent reflux (LPR) — a gentle, food-based approach that works differently from antacids, baking soda, or apple cider vinegar. Rather than forcing a temporary pH change, raw potato juice works by coating and protecting irritated mucosal tissue, inhibiting the pepsin enzyme that drives silent reflux damage, and providing potassium-based alkalizing support without sodium.

This page covers why Earth Clinic readers use raw potato juice for reflux, how it works, how to prepare and use it, what readers report about results, and important precautions — including the nightshade sensitivity issue that affects a subset of readers.

Important: Raw potato juice is a traditional food remedy, not a medical treatment. If you have severe, persistent, or worsening reflux symptoms, consult a healthcare provider. Green, sprouted, or bitter potatoes contain solanine and should never be juiced. The information below is based on Earth Clinic reader experiences and is provided for educational purposes only. ...