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Inhibiting Acid Production
With Acid reflux is an extremely common health problem.
So common in fact, it affects one out of two of you
reading this article. Other terms used for this condition
are gastro esophageal reflux disease (GERD), or peptic
ulcer disease. Typically, acid reflux is thought to
be caused, by having too much acid in your stomach.
This is a serious medical mistake that affects hundreds
of millions of people.
What's the REAL Cause of Acid Reflux?
It's important to understand that acid reflux is NOT
a disease of too much acid being produced, but rather
it's a condition related more commonly to hiatal hernia
- a condition in which the acid is coming out of your
stomach, where it's supposed to remain and up through
the cardiac sphincter into the esophagus, where it
can erode the mucous lining and 'burn' or irritate
the underlying tissue and cause the 'heart burn' symptoms.
There's a valve between your stomach and your small
intestine called the pyloric valve. When the acid
in your stomach refluxes over that valve, it causes
symptoms very similar to those of acid reflux. If
there is not enough acid in the stomach that valve
WILL NOT open adequately and food and acid stays in
the stomach too longer causing indigestion and regurgitation.
Heartburn is the primary symptom of acid reflux; a
burning sensation that radiates up from your stomach
to your chest and throat. It occurs when food and
stomach juices reflux up into your esophagus, which
is the tube that leads from your throat to your stomach.
It's typically most bothersome at night, and tends
to occur in connection with certain activities, such
as:
1. After eating a heavy meal
2. Bending over
3. Lifting
4. Lying down, especially when laying on your back
Other symptoms include:
1. Hoarseness
2. A feeling that food is stuck in your throat
3. Tightness in your throat
4. Wheezing
5. Asthma
6. Dental problems
7. Bad breath
Dr. Barry Marshall
did some pioneering work on acid reflux in the 1980s.
He discovered that an organism called helicobacter
pylori (initially called campylobacter) causes a chronic
low-level inflammation of your stomach lining, and
is responsible, or at least a major factor, for producing
many of the symptoms of acid reflux.
There are over 16,000 articles supporting the fact
that suppressing stomach acid does not treat the problem.
It only treats the symptoms. And one of the explanations
for this is that when you suppress the amount of acid
in your stomach, you decrease your body's ability
to kill the helicobacter bacteria. So it actually
makes your condition worse and perpetuates the problem.
Of course now we have treatments such as antibiotics
that are designed to eradicate that organism. However,
I've found that it's virtually never necessary to
use antibiotics as they destroy many of the friendly
and health-producing bacteria in the body. I'll share
several simple, effective strategies to eliminate
the helicobacter without the use of drugs.
How to Wean Yourself Off Dangerous Acid Reflux
Drugs
If you suffer with this condition, and made the choice
of seeing a conventional physician for it, you've
likely been put on a proton pump inhibitor like Prilosec
or Prevacid.
Please understand that these are harmful drugs. It's
the last thing you'll want to take for this condition.
Unfortunately, proton pump inhibitors are very popular
because they work quite well at a symptomatic level
at first. However, you'll develop both tolerance and
dependence on them, so you can't stop taking them
without suffering serious repercussions.
You should NEVER stop taking proton pump inhibitors
without tapering the dose. You have to wean yourself
off them gradually or else you'll experience a severe
rebound of your symptoms, and the problem may end
up being worse than before you started taking the
medication.
Ideally, you'll want to get a lower dose than you're
on now, and then gradually decrease your dose. Once
you get down to the lowest dose of the proton pump
inhibitor, you can start substituting with an over-the-counter
H2 blocker like Tagamet, Cimetidine, Zantac, or Raniditine.
Then gradually wean off the H2 blocker over the next
several weeks.
Safe and Effective Strategies That Can Eliminate
Acid Reflux
While you wean yourself off these drugs (if you're
already on one), you'll want to start implementing
a lifestyle modification program that can eliminate
this condition once and for all.
These strategies include:
Eliminating food triggers -- Food allergies can be
a problem, so you'll want to completely eliminate
items such as caffeine, alcohol, and all nicotine
products as well as fried animal meats.
Increasing your body's natural production of stomach
acid -- Like I said earlier, acid reflux is not caused
by too much acid in your stomach -- it's usually a
problem with too little acid. One of the simplest
strategies to encourage your body to make sufficient
amounts of hydrochloric acid (stomach acid) is to
consume enough of the raw material.
One of the simplest, most basic food items that many
people neglect is a high quality sea salt (unprocessed
salt).
I recommend eliminating processed, regular table salt
for a lot of different reasons, but an unprocessed
salt like St. Kitts sea salt or celtic sea salt in
moderation will not only provide you with the chloride
your body needs to make hydrochloric acid, it also
contains over 80 trace minerals your body needs to
perform optimally, biochemically.
Taking a hydrochloric acid supplement - Another option
is to take a betaine hydrochloric supplement, which
is available at Carib Wellness in the form of 'Hypo-D'.
This will help your body to better digest your food,
and will also help kill the helicobacter and normalize
your symptoms.
Modifying your diet - Eating large amounts of processed
foods and sugars is a surefire way to exacerbate acid-reflux
as it will upset the bacterial balance in your stomach
and intestine. ??Instead, you'll want to eat a lot
of vegetables, and high quality, organic, biodynamic,
and locally grown foods. You can also supplement with
a high quality probiotic and make sure you include
fermented foods in your diet, (such as apple cider
vinegar, plain yogurt). This will help balance your
bowel flora, which can help eliminate helicobacter
naturally.
Optimizing your vitamin D levels -- As I've mentioned
many times in the past, vitamin D is essential, and
it's essential for this condition as well because
there's likely an infectious component causing the
problem. Once your vitamin D levels are optimized,
you're also going to optimize your production of 200
antimicrobial peptides that will help your body eradicate
any infections that shouldn't be there.
You'll want to make sure your vitamin D level is about
60ng/ml. You can increase your vitamin D levels through
appropriate amounts of sun exposure, early morning
and late evening sun.
Implementing an exercise routine - Exercise is yet
another way to improve your body's immune system,
which is imperative to fight off all kinds of infections.
Contact Carib Wellness for any further information
on how to overcome Acid Reflux. Tel: 469 2147 or 466
9355
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