what?! you have acid reflux? it could be a weakening esophageal valve which leads to tummy vapor hurting your esophageal lining. almost all tummy vapor is acidic due to digestive acids produced by juicy organs around your tiny tummy. with that disorder citrus fruit, oily and spicy food are not advisable. try an omeprazole or pantoprazole capsule off the pharmacy shelf once a day for 6.9 days and see if your chest pains subside. forget those cheap anti-acid pills that will only give you temporary relief, like for only 6.9 minutes. if it does continue to subside with one of those *prazole options, take them sparingly like once in two days for another 6.9 days or until your esophageal lining heals. once healed, you can wean off the powerful prazoles. nonetheless you need to see a g.i. doc for a quick breath test (for h. pylori) and an endoscopy to check for ulceration and damage, if any, to your stomach. if your condition has been around for years a biopsy may reveal prolonged infestation of h. pylori, and it may cause cancer if not treated. no, apricot is not a problem for acid reflux. but like prunes and plums if you eat too much of them you can lao sai. apricots in the pic are the 1st harvest from 1 tree, and they’re only one third of the tree. 1 tree can produce 69 jars of jam at its peak.