January 21, 2011
Acid Reflux Cough
If you have to clear your throat a lot during the day, you may have acid reflux cough.
I found there are several different types of coughs. One of the best ways to identify acid reflux cough from other coughs is by duration of the cough suffered by the patient.
According to studies done on acid reflux cough in children with chronic coughing, the coughing is less frequent than non reflux coughing.
Cough specialists have discovered that chronic coughing lasts longer than 8 weeks. Amazingly people who have had chronic coughing for many years can be cured by identifying and removing the root cause.
Acid reflux cough originates in the diaphragm and throat area, but not all coughing arises from the chest. Some types of coughing can originate from problems in other parts of the body.
If your cough lasts less than 8 weeks, it’s defined as acute rather than chronic and odds are it’s due to one of many viruses. It’s not unusual for the cough to persist even after the virus has gone.
If your acid reflux cough becomes chronic (lasting longer than 8 weeks) an X-ray will help determine if it really is an acid reflux cough or a cough triggered by something else.
Acid reflux happens to be the most common cause of chronic cough. Acid reflux cough may seem to suddenly appear for no real reason, but there is always an underlying development of factors leading up to it.
An acid reflux cough usually persists through the day and calms down and goes away in the evening and at bedtime hours. Apparently the Lower Esophageal Sphincter (LES), which is a valve at the bottom of your throat closes at night and then in the morning opens back up to release intestinal gases (burps).
The worst thing you can do if you suffer from an acid reflux cough is to eat a large meal late at night. It’s best to eat 3 hours before sleeping or at least a good hour and a half before. It seems acid reflux coughing is satisfied by constant eating, which ultimately causes further indigestion and more acid reflux.
Blocking stomach acid production calms the acid reflux cough for about 50% of the people, at least while they are taking the medicine . . . but it’s not a cure.
The other 50% most likely have a stomach acid deficiency, which can also cause acid reflux symptoms simply because food builds up and places pressure on the diaphragm and Lower Esophageal Sphincter (LES).
Leading experts agree the nutritional approach is a natural way to target the real cause of acid reflux cough for long term results, without drugs or drug side effects.
You were born to heal,
Todd M. Faass
Health Advocate
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January 17, 2011
Acid Reflux Surgery
Love to live dangerously? Then acid reflux surgery may be for you . . .
It may be a little like cutting off your nose to spite your face, but millions of people live with the lasting consequences of acid reflux surgery rather than seek the natural cure.
If your doctor says you can’t control your acid reflux with diet and lifestyle changes, you are either unwilling to try or you’re another victim of bad medicine.
Nothing could be simpler than curing acid reflux . . .
The nutritional approach to acid reflux uses whole food based nutrients to address the root cause of your acid reflux issues.
If you choose the pharmaceutical approach, long term benefits will be questionable and that’s why they have acid reflux surgery, one leads to the other.
This way you get the full experience of laying your life down for an experiment in medical insanity. There are always acceptations to the rules, but the fact is according to the Journal of American Medicine more than 106,000 patients die from properly prescribed medicine each year in the US.
Add to that massive number all the people who die because of malpractice, surgical mistakes and iatrogenic infections and its closer to 225,000 patient deaths per year.
Now are you sure you want to have surgery for a little heart burn?
The standard surgery for acid indigestion is called Nissen Fundoplication. This involves some cutting and wrapping of the stomach around your lower esophageal sphincter (LES), which is a flap at the bottom of your gullet that keeps food and acid reflux in the stomach.
After your acid reflux surgery the doctor will tell you to stop all the things you didn’t stop before, like smoking, drinking alcohol and caffeine, eating fatty foods and sugar . . .
If you did that in the first place, you would never had ended up having acid reflux surgery.
By treating the symptoms of acid reflux with drugs, odds are you will end up being a candidate for this insane surgery. I say it’s insane because 99% of the people who have acid reflux surgery could have been healed of acid reflux naturally.
Once you go down the pharmaceutical rabbit whole one drug leads to another and before you know it you’re taking Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs), one of the most damaging of acid reflux drugs or of any drugs.
PPIs increase risk of second heart attack by 30%, cause acid rebound and can lead to bacterial infections of the gut.
Frankly most people who end up having acid reflux surgery do so because of the damage the PPIs have done to their natural biological functions.
You were born to heal,
Todd M. Faass
Health Advocate
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December 3, 2010
Treatments For Acid Reflux
Treatments that block or even ignore symptoms of acid reflux can end up inflaming a simple case of heartburn to fully fledged throat cancer, unless your careful.
When treatments for acid reflux fail the acid reflux continues to force its way passed your lower esophageal sphincter, eventually allowing the sensitive throat lining to be scarred from stomach acid.
This scarring can lead to your throat cells mutating into cells resembling your stomach cells. This is a desperate act of your body’s built-in intelligence to try and adapt to a caustic situation in order to prolong life.
There conventional treatments for acid reflux merely cover-up the symptoms, yet do nothing to remove the root cause of your acid reflux.
So be careful in selecting any so-called treatments and if you chose any of the conventional acid reflux treatments be sure to always get a second and third opinion. You do not want to get stuck taking any treatment for any extended length of time.
Treatments are not cures and are only useful for short periods of time.
Acid reflux treatments typically start with sodium bicarbonate and water and when the antacid formulas leave you wanting more relief you can up-grade to a more dangerous treatment called proton-pump inhibitors. These treatments are powerful chemical ?inhibitors that block your body’s ability to make stomach acid. In a sense you’ve declared chemical war against the most intelligent biological system in the world, your body’s automatic healing system.
(Oh, by the way, you better be absolutely sure you don’t already suffer from a stomach acid deficiency- ask your doctor to double, triple check first.)
This can have dire consequences if you don’t have a compassionate and nutritionally educated health care practitioner working to get you off conventional acid reflux treatments a.s.a.p.
Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are notorious for causing acid rebound, which is a medical condition created entirely from these by man-made “treatment’ drugs.
Acid rebounds are symptoms of proton pump inhibitor addiction.
Other treatments are relative to the severity of your acid reflux symptoms and generally depend on how long you’ve been taking antacids and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs).
Hiatal hernia is associated with chronic acid reflux and some of the treatments are complicated surgical procedures. Another stage of dis-ease caused from ignoring the signs of acid reflux is gastro-esophageal reflux disease. This is a life threatening health concern that is treated with drugs simply because medically speaking, they claim there is no cure.
Medically speaking, means according to conventional, Western practice. You could say conventional medicine is biased toward treatment and against curing. There are natural remedies, which are un-patentable because they are “natural,” but have been proven to be very effective at reversing acid reflux and even gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
Why opt for failed treatments when there is a natural cure waiting for you to discover?
When gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD) is treated rather than cured, cancer can be the result. Treatments for throat cancer are harsh and are the most dangerous of all the treatments.
Certainly prevention is the best and only real treatment for acid reflux, GERD or cancer.
That’s why being nutritionally literate is so smart, knowing what remedies to take is the best way to treat any health concern, especially something like acid reflux.
Treat your acid reflux with one purpose, to help eliminate the cause without ignoring the symptoms. That way you will make the best of conventional medical wisdom and ancient time-tested cures and go beyond temporary treatments.
You were born to heal,
Todd M. Faass?
Health Advocate
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November 24, 2010
Acid Reflux and Coughing
Acid reflux and coughing due to acid formed within the human body is one of the major problems many people face due to improper digestion. It is sometimes ignored as a minor ailment; however, people suffering from this problem should keep in mind that this can lead to major complications.
This acid, which is a part of the digestive system that helps to break down food that is consumed, is the main cause of acid reflux and coughing. When functioning properly, the lower esophageal sphincter opens up to allow food to flow through the esophagus and into the stomach.
If, in the process, some of the acids come back into the esophagus due to malfunctioning of the lower esophageal sphincter or as a result of immense pressure and fermentation in the stomach, a burning sensation is caused in the throat. This is known as acid reflux. When the acid escapes the stomach and irritates the larynx and or the esophagus, coughing is caused. Stomach acids can do fairly significant damage to the esophagus, and coughing and burning pain are mere symptoms of the havoc that is wreaked by misplaced stomach acids.? There are various processes through which the patient can fight acid reflux and coughing. Medications are becoming a fairly popular option to help soothe acid reflux and coughing.? These over the counter or prescription medicines help to neutralize the effect of the acid or even absorb it which helps to reach a comfortable level of relief. The nice thing about medications is they can target your specific acid reflux problem.? Each pill is designed to do something different.? Some will neutralize stomach acids, others will turn off acid production all together.? However, this is an expensive road, and is not the most ideal permanent solution.? In fact, all over the counter medications are not meant to be taken for more than two weeks.? Additionally, you should always consult your doctor before starting a regimen with any medicine.
For those that don’t want to be pill poppers, there are a number of natural remedies that many people have had huge successes with.? For example, some people have found eating an apple after meals helps control stomach acids.? Others use ginger.? Some people find relief by drinking a glass of water after meals to help flush things through a bit faster.? Even changing your daily habits, like eating less more frequently or not eating right before bed can help get acid reflux issues under control.? The Reflux Remedy Report focuses on a host of natural methods like these that are low impact, don’t require a financial commitment and can be started today.
Sometimes, in severe cases of reflux and excessive coughing, surgery may be required for a permanent solution.? This is rare, and most doctors use this as a last resort.? The majority of acid reflux sufferers can find relief simply by changing their diets, and trying any one or a combination of the methods suggested in The Reflux Remedy Report.
Visit www.RefluxRemedy.com to start finding relief from your acid reflux and coughing today.
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