chronic heartburn

July 1, 2011

No More Heartburn

Heartburn, the burning sensation in the esophagus below the breastbone, is reportedly a recurring problem for as much as a quarter of the population. Recurring heartburn is different from incidental heartburn in that it isn’t necessarily caused by diet or lifestyle–some people have chronic heartburn even after dietary and lifestyle changes.

So many heartburn remedies these days rely on prescription medications or even invasive surgery to cure recurring problems with heartburn and gastric acid reflux. Healthy and holistic cures for acid reflux and heartburn have been around for centuries and have few or no side effects.

According to the medical journal Archives of Internal Medicine, prescription medication for acid reflux can cause bacterial infection and even weaken your bones, making breaks and fractures more likely. Here are the three most commonly used holistic remedies for heartburn. These treatments carry none of the risks of prescription heartburn drugs.

Organic Apple Cider Vinegar

The science behind the apple cider vinegar cure for heartburn is simple–the stomach uses natural acids to digest food, and apple cider vinegar is very similar in acidity to your stomach acid. Heartburn happens when there is too little acid in the stomach itself to digest your food. All of the acid travels up the esophagus causing the familiar burning pain. Apple cider vinegar works because it aids digestion and at the same time triggers the sphincter at the top of the stomach to “shut off,” preventing acid from leaking into the esophagus.

For mild heartburn, put two teaspoons of organic apple cider vinegar in sixteen ounces of water. Sip this slowly throughout the day. For more severe heartburn, add two tablespoons of organic ACV to the same amount of water.

Almonds

Heartburn sufferers have found that eating a handful of raw almonds just before or after a meal greatly reduces their heartburn symptoms. Almonds are also delicious and healthy, and as an “aperitif,” they can also relieve the pain of acid reflux and heartburn.

It is unclear why almonds counteract heartburn, but recent research at Stanford University suggests that the high oil content of almonds soothes the esophagus and may trigger the stomach’s upper sphincter to close, preventing stomach acid leakage.

Marshmallow Root Tea

Sometimes called “aloe vera for the stomach,” marshmallow root tea is available at health food stores and some larger grocery stores. The ancient Greeks knew of the powers of this tea to soothe stomach problems, and research at the University of Victoria has shown that marshmallow root tea is as effective or more effective than antacids at relieving gastric reflux.

This tea acts as an anti-inflammatory, an emollient, a natural diuretic, and has great powers to soothe the nerves. Marshmallow root tea is often an ingredient in herbal teas meant to calm and provide relief from stress.

For more ideas on how to cure heartburn the holistic way, download the Reflux Remedy Report at refluxrememdy.com today!

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March 25, 2011

Hiatal Hernia Treatment

The best treatment for hiatal hernia is to cure your chronic heartburn, acid indigestion or gastro-esophageal acid reflux (GERD), which is what causes your hiatal hernia to flare up in the first place.

Think about what a hiatal hernia actually is . . . it’s your stomach stuffed with partially digested food pushing up further and further until it shoves your stomach up into your throat area.

Sounds gruesome doesn’t it?

Hiatal hernia isn’t fun, but you probably already know that or you wouldn’t be here reading this, would you? The hiatal opening is at the top of your diaphragm where your esophagus goes through. Once your stomach slips up through there the treatment of the symptoms of hiatal hernia isn’t going to reverse the problem.

Once your stomach bulges upward through this opening the only way to get your stomach back into your abdominal area is to help your digestive system to relax as a whole, which means you need to help your digestive system finish digesting the contents of your stomach.

For immediate treatment you can do heel drops, deep breathing and stretching.

A heel drop works by standing on the tip of your toes, hands to your sides and drop down to your heels, repeatedly. Jumping on a trampoline may help as well. The idea is to help the gut relax and by using gravity to jar your stomach back down into the abdominal cavity where it belongs.

The only treatment I am aware of for hiatal hernia is physical treatment or nutritional treatment. Another thing you can try is to use one of those big yoga balls. They are around a 2.5 to 3 foot diameter rubber ball used for exercise and stretching.

First make sure you have room to tumble in case you roll off the yoga ball. Here’s what you do . . . squat – as low as you can, preferably resting on your heels, with your back on the ball and using your hands to stabilize it, or else get help if you aren’t that flexible, and slowly lean back against it. Gradually lifting your behind off your heels and gently rolling backward, allowing the yoga ball to support your body. If you’re successful you will be arched parallel to the floor with your head hanging over. Now carefully bounce with your leg action until the stretch is complete.

This treatment should drop your hernia back out of your hiatal opening. Deep breathing treatment is recommended to help you focus and relax, this also helps expand your abdominal or chest cavity as well, giving more space for your stomach to drop down.

So treatment for hiatal hernia depends on if it’s an emergency of not, if not then treatment should be based on preventative and maintenance measures by supplementing with ionic minerals, probiotics and enzymes, which will also help you improve you immune, enteric and digestive systems.

You were born to heal,

Todd M. Faass

Health Advocate

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