Guest guest Posted August 16, 2004 Report Share Posted August 16, 2004 Comments? Misty L. Trepke http://www..com Inhibiting Indigestion Bloating, constipation, gas, heartburn, diarrhea, anxiety, overeating, stress, improper food combinations, food allergies, additives, low fiber, nutritional imbalances, spicy foods, as well as, the aging process itself are all contributing factors to indigestion. Keep a food diary to track causes. Digestive enzymes may help you find relief. Indigestion refers to any number of gastrointestinal complaints, which can include gas or wind and upset stomach. Heartburn is a burning feeling caused by stomach acid regurgitating into the esophagus from the stomach. If the burning is in the stomach, the problem is not heartburn but indigestion or perhaps gastritis or even a stomach ulcer. Heartburn is a condition called hiatus hernia. With this condition, a small portion of the stomach gets caught in the sphincter that separates the esophagus from the stomach. A hiatus hernia usually does not require any specific therapy, but any accompanying gastroesophageal reflux should get treatment. This same condition can occur if there is a defective sphincter between the esophagus and the stomach. INDIVIDUAL HERBS Ginger is a stimulant, carminative, given in dyspepsia and flatulent colic excellent to add to bitter infusions; specially valuable in alcoholic gastritis; of use for diarrhea from relaxed bowel where there is no inflammation. Great for nausea. The roots help cleanse the colon, reduces cramps and spasms. Strong antioxidant. Licorice is Anti viral, anti-inflammatory, soothes gastric mucous membranes. The root cleanses the colon, increases fluidity of mucous in the lungs and bronchial tubes. Beneficial for asthma, chronic fatigue, digestive, depression, fever, and allergic disorders. Short usage period (7 days) only at one time. Slippery Elm is a demulcent, a substance that restores the normal mucous coating on irritated tissues. It helps heal irritated tissues of the gastrointestinal tract. HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES: This medical system uses infinitesimal doses of natural substances to stimulate a person's immune system and body's natural defenses. Homeopathic remedies are named for the plant or animal ingredients they are made from. Homeopathy not only offers relief from temporary disorders but, can provide long term healing of a person due to its individual and " wholistic " approach. This often leads to a complete recovery from the dis-ease, as well as, providing an improved understanding of the patient's situation. This type of healing makes it easier and possible to avoid recurrence or relapses in the future and, homeopathy stimulates the body's natural defense system by reestablishing normal immune system and cell functioning. INDIGESTION: Nux Vomica 6c: for symptoms of occur after overindulgence of food and drink such as irritability, sensitivity to sound, nausea that improves after vomiting. Also symptoms such as stomach acid backup in the esophagus, and constipated. Cargo Vegetabilis 6c: if symptoms occur after overeating such as foul flatulence, sour belching that brings temporary relief or sitting by an open window for air. Lycopodium 6c: if symptoms occur even after a small meal and have feelings of a rumbling stomach and trapped gas in the abdomen. Worsens when lying down or improves after belching. NUTRITION Water is essential in any healing process. Distilled water is the best. 6-8 eight ounces glasses per day. Lactose intolerance can cause many digestive problems, including gas, cramps, and diarrhea; in such cases, the lactase enzyme can be helpful when taken before consuming dairy products. Pancreatic enzymes, which include lipase, aids in the digestion of fats and acts as a digestive aid. Probiotics, such as acidophilus, promote healthy digestion. Enzymes secreted by probiotic bacteria also aid digestion. Acidophilus is a source of lactase enzyme, which is needed to digest milk but is lacking in lactose-intolerant individuals. Andrew Pacholyk, MS, L.Ac. Peacefulmind.com Therapies for healing mind, body, spirit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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