Wednesday 22 July 2015

Easily Cure Your Heartburn




Heartburn is not a disease that require expensive surgery or drugs for the rest of your life!

Regardless of what anyone has told you, there really is a natural cure to stop all the problems that you have been experiencing!


Throw away your drugs...Reclaim your health within 3 to 5 days safely, naturally even if you are on any other medications, and kiss your heartburn, gerd or any other digestive problems goodbye. Forever!

Many people have been looking for this drug-free, diet free solution for a long time and the good news is you have found it!

Whether you are young , or old, a long time sufferer, a recent sufferer or pregnant.

It has worked for 1,000's of people who suffer just like you. It’s all Natural and Safe. 


Some Quick tips Fixes:

If you are suffering right now" give these a try. They are not the answers that you are looking for to solve your problems permanently, but they do bring some relief...

Chewing gum will stimulate the salivary glands which produce saliva and saliva will reduce acidity by up to 50%.

If you are experiencing chest pains fill your mouth with saliva and then swallow it. Repeat this three or four times and the chest pain and discomfort will diminish, because you are neutralizing the acidic gases present in your esophagus. Try it, It works!

The juice from eating either apples or carrots, contain malic and tartaric acid which can help neutralize stomach acids. (much like antacids do).

None of these things are a permanent solution because they all address the symptoms and not the actual problem.

If you don't address the root cause or causes, you will continue to suffer needlessly. Why Suffer When You Don't Have To?

Did You Know if you don't treat your Heartburn problem it can develop into esophagitis?

Over time untreated reflux may lead to several different problems, some of them serious like cancer and it's getting more common all the time.

There are no drugs you can take to magically cure your heartburn problems because they are treating your symptoms... not the cause!

Infomercials fail to mention that "apple cider vinegar" can actually cause more harm to your "esophagus." Especially if your esophagus has been damaged and you experience chest pains . . . don't touch the vinegar. 

Researchers have found the H.pylori bacterium is responsible for ulcers and has also been linked to colon cancer.

The medical answer to destroy the bacterium is a two week course of pharmaceutical antibiotics. Which not only destroy the "bad bacteria," but also the good bacteria, which means more side effects!

Barrett's Esophagus is the precursor to Esophageal Cancer. (Although the chance of getting it is relatively small, why would you take the chance?)

Heartburn drugs (PPI'S) stop the secretion of stomach acid...the beneficial acid which kills off microbes in your digestive tract. This is not a good idea because it leaves us open to further health problems, and besides we need the acid to help digest our food?



Conditions You Can Change

You really can change the conditions quite easily and once you change them, your pain and discomfort will be gone forever.

Isn't that better than just masking the symptoms? And throwing your money away?

you've been spending money for all kinds of heartburn medications to control your symptoms, but have you actually found a cure with these products? Or are you just masking and covering up your symptoms?

You can keep doing what you’re doing right now to find relief, but besides being expensive, some of those pricey pills you keep popping are not as safe as you think they are. And the side effects are not that pleasant, Are they?

Sure, antacids might make you feel better for a little while but antacids again, only mask the symptoms and don't correct the root cause. Plus they are not recommended to take for a long time because they can have serious side effects besides taking your money.

Even Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPI'S) the little pills that stop acid production, are only to be taken for a couple of weeks, according to the package inserts, the drug companies stick in the box. If they are so darn safe why do they suggest we only use them for such a short period of time? Covering their butts... maybe?

Researchers tell us that PPI drugs have been linked to Osteoporosis. "Now there's a side effect you definitely don't want! ".

How Does The digestive system Work?

When you put food in your mouth and start to chew, the chewing stimulates the salivary glands to produce saliva. The saliva then mixes with the food and helps to extract the vitamins and minerals which you need to replenish your body

Saliva not only makes it easier to swallow your food, but the saliva also helps neutralize the acid in your esophagus by up to 50%.

Once the food enters your esophagus it is forced down toward your stomach by "peristalsis", which is a wavy squeezing motion, intended to move the food along!

When the food is being forced down toward your stomach, the esophagus remains tight around the food as the "peristalsis" squeezes and pushes the food down your food tube.

You probably didn't know this but when you swallow, if there are little bits of food that have not been completely chewed, they will actually scratch and damage the delicate cells of the esophagus.

This damage is usually in the form of tiny cuts or lesions and when acidic beverages like tomato or orange juice come in contact with this damage you will experience pain or a burning sensation in the chest area.

Alcohol and spicy foods are also a no-no for many sufferers. Because the stomach gases are also acidic. It's much like spilling acidic vinegar on a cut...it will cause you pain!

Once the food reaches the end of your esophagus it is forced through the Lower Esophageal Sphincter (LES) and then into your stomach. Improperly chewed-up food can actually scratch and damage the (LES), as it is being squeezed through the valve.

This can cause the (LES) to become swollen, and once it is swollen it will fail to close properly. If your (LES) valve is not closing properly, and tightly sealed, the acidic stomach gases can seep past the valve and reflux into your esophagus.



What Causes You to reflux?

The dictionary defines reflux as a "backward flow" which would mean that, belching or vomiting would be considered reflux. Which they are! But in order to understand what causes reflux in the first place, we have to have a look at the stomach.

Your stomach is a kidney shaped organ that lies between the bottom end of your esophagus and your duodenum.

The contents of the stomach include gastric juices and hydrochloric acid which are kept contained in your stomach, by the tightly closed (LES) valve. The valve only opens to allow food to enter your stomach, unless you vomit.

And then the (LES) valve opens...and your "peristalsis" is reversed, sending the liquid contents of the stomach up your esophagus and out your mouth. Yuck!...Tastes terrible when it happens, doesn't it?

Above the liquid acidic contents in your stomach lie the stomach gases, which are also very acidic. Did you know that the contents of your stomach are under pressure and when your stomach pressure is increased for whatever reason, the increase in pressure will override your (LES) valve, forcing it open, and allowing your acidic stomach gases to reflux into your esophagus.

The majority of time when you burp it is your stomach gases not the actual liquid contents, but you already know that...because you've been burping since you've been a baby.

When stomach gases are refluxing into your esophagus they are also building up pressure causing the esophagus to expand and that's why you feel chest pressure. Sometimes you may feel a small lump in your throat near your Adam's Apple. This is called " Globus Sensation" and is usually relieved once we burp and expel the gases.

Try drinking a glass of water it will force the gases back into your stomach. Or drink a little ginger ale to expel the gas. That will give you some relief for a little while, however you will reflux again and again until you fix the underlying problem.

Burping is a normal function of the human body and it not only relieves stomach and chest pressure, it also disperses the gases that were in your esophagus. However excessive burping is not normal and is an indication there is something wrong that is causing your stomach pressure to increase in the first place.

What Causes Your Stomach Pressure To Increase?

Several different things can cause an increase in your stomach pressure which then leads to acid reflux, heartburn or burping. And if you have a damaged esophagus, you're also going to have chest pains when your stomach gases reflux.

Some "temporary conditions" that can cause an increase in your stomach pressure are gastric or peptic ulcers, gastritis, Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), H.pylori bacterium, being too acidic or eating a large meal. These conditions all increase stomach pressure and the increase in pressure forces your (LES) valve open, allowing you to burp!

Did you know that when you eat a large meal your food displaces the liquid contents of your stomach and causes the liquid level in your stomach to rise, which then increases your stomach pressure. You know that after a large meal, you burp sometimes, but it's not the " actual liquid contents" that reflux into your esophagus, is it?

If the liquid enters your mouth you will have a very acidic or sour taste, much like you experience when you vomit. But as you already know "it is rare to have the actual liquid contents reflux, but it's completely normal for your stomach gases to reflux

When acidic stomach gases reflux they can affect the larynx and cause hoarseness? They can even aspirate into your lungs and cause asthma-like symptoms? And did you know that if these asthma-like symptoms are misdiagnosed, you could end up being on asthma medication for life... when the real cause of your problem is only "refluxed gases" It happens!
 
Your Digestive System!

Heartburn, acid reflux or gerd  are not diseases any more than you would consider a headache to be a disease! Unless of course we are talking about "dis-ease" or a feeling of being "ill-at- ease!".

The truth of the matter is they are only temporary conditions that you can easily change, once you understand how your digestive system works.

There is absolutely no reason in the world why you can't take back your life.

You can keep doing what you have been doing and getting the same results, or you can change what you’re doing and put a stop to the pain and pill roller-coaster your on forever... It really is up to you.

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