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Heartburn Help: Top 20 Tips

 

Heartburn occurs when a muscular valve, called the lower espophageal

sphincter functions improperly, which allows stomach acid to back up

into the esophagus. This tube, which leads from the stomach to the

throat can be greatly effected by stomach acid, causing a burning,

painful sensation in this area. Lack of proper enzymes are also a

cause. Heartburn, indigestion, acid reflux are all usually defined by

a vague chest or abdominal discomfort or burning in the solar plexus

area, with no apparent organic cause, that occurs during or soon

after eating, drinking, or stressful situations.

 

About 20% of all adults get heartburn at least once a month. Between

5% -15% of adults have severe heartburn. About 25% of pregnant women

have daily heatburn and 50% have heartburn at least once a month.

 

There are two sphincter muscles located in the esophagus. The upper esophageal

sphincter and lower esophageal sphincter. Underlying conditions that could

possibly be the cause of heartburn include:

 

GERD or Gastroesophageal reflux disease, also referred to as acid reflux

disease, occurs when the lower esophageal sphincter does not close properly and

stomach contents back up or reflux into the esophagus. This condition can damage

the lining of the esophagus, causing such problems as ulceration and even

esophageal cancer. Do get a doctor's or practitioner's opinion to see if further

treatment is necessary. If you have asthma, this may be an underlying cause of

GERD. It has been found that asthmatics are twice as likely to have GERD as

non-asthmatics. Obesity seems to increase the risk of GERD. Research documented

in the Annals of Internal Medicine show that as body fat increases, so did

symptoms of GERD.

 

Gastroparesis is a delay in the gastric emptying of the stomach. This delay

causes the contents of the stomach to back up into the esophagus.

 

Hiatal Hernia occurs when the upper part of the stomach pushes through an

opening in the diaphragm causing reflux of stomach acid.

 

Peptic Ulcers in the stomach are considered gastric ulcers or stomach ulcers.

Duodenal ulcers occur in the duodenum. Both of these types of ulcers are

referred to as peptic ulcers and can be an underlying cause of heartburn.

 

Laryngopharyngeal Reflux occurs when the upper esophageal sphincter doesn't

function properly. Acid will flow into the throat. When this occurs, it is

referred to LGR.

 

Pregnancy is also an underlying of cause of heartburn, even if a woman has never

experienced this before she was pregnant.

 

Observe episodes of indigestion for changes in symptoms. If

character, timing, frequency or severity changes, a more serious

disorder may be responsible. These include heartburn from irritation

of the lower esophagus, gallbladder disease, ulcers or stomach

cancer.

 

Heartburn symptoms in some people can cause chronic cough, asthma,

wheezing or choking.

 

Heartburn at night appears to be worse than heartburn during the day.

According to research in The Chest Journal, people have more trouble sleeping at

night because of the pain they experience from the heartburn. Acid stays in the

esophagus longer when one lies flat.

 

Although food is not the root cause of heartburn, it can aggravate

the situation. Foods such as onions, garlic, tomatoes, chocolate,

peppermint, citrus fruits, alcohol, soda, coffee and fatty foods can

worsen heartburn symptoms. A bland diet will not cure heartburn.

 

Aspirin and Ibuprofen can aggravate heartburn.

 

 

Top 20 Tips for Helping Heartburn:

 

1. Over all lifestyle changes. Stress can aggravate this situation.

 

2. Change in diet can greatly decrease symptoms. (See foods above).

Write down what you eat in a heartburn journal in order to identify

which foods trigger pain.

 

3. Allow time for leisurely meals. Chew food carefully and

thoroughly. Avoid conflicts during meals.

 

4. Avoiding refined carbohydrates (sugar, white rice, white bread),

even honey & other " natural " sugars, except Stevia. Reduce acid

production so that even if the reflux occurs there is less to

irritate the esophagus.

 

5. Eat small frequent meals so pressure in the stomach does not push

contents back up.

 

6. Do not eat late at night. Allow several hours of digestion time

before laying down. Acid stays in the esophagus longer when one lies

flat. Stay propped up at least 30-45 degrees after eating or drinking

& while sleeping. By placing 2 in. blocks under the two legs of your

bed at the headboard, can helped tremendously!

 

7. Avoid caffeine for a while.

 

8. Peppermint, which helps many digestive problems, can irritate

reflux because it may cause spasms of the cardiac valve.

 

9. Avoid excitement or exercise immediately after a meal. Avoid

situations that make you swallow air, such as exercising with your

mouth open (breathing through your mouth) or chewing gum.

 

10. Learn relaxation techniques such as meditation, yoga, controlled

breathing and stress reduction.

 

11. At first sign of heartburn, drink a large glass of water.

 

12. Antacids are an over the counter medicine that relieves heartburn

temporarily by neutralizing stomach acid. Dependence on antacids are

dangerous. They can mask serious problems if symptoms persist.

Antacids can also interact with certain prescription drugs and HIV

medications. Check with your pharmacist or doctor.

 

13. Stop Smoking. Chemicals in cigarette smoke can weaken the lower

espophageal sphincter and worsen heartburn.

 

14. If you have a juicer, juice a raw potato, peel and all, then add

an equal part of water to the juice and drink it immediately after

preparation, 3 times a day.

 

15. Fresh papaya and its seeds (or Papaya tablets) can be eaten to

help with digestion.

 

16. Plant-based enzymes and probiotics can be very beneficial and should be

taken daily. The enzymes in pineapple are also good for digestion but, this is

an acidic fruit and for some people is not the right choice. It depends on the

individual.

 

17. Aloe Vera juice is incredible for healing of the intestinal

tract.

 

18. Vitamin B complex, 50 mgs, 3 times daily with meals is needed for

proper digestion.

 

19. Plus 200 mcg of Vitamin B 12, 3 times daily will enhance the

Vitamin B complex.

 

20. Acupressure massage. At the first sign of heartburn, massage the

acupressure points between your solar plexus and navel. Massage these

point first, gently in a clockwise motion and then slowly work

deeper. This can actually relieve heartburn pressure and pain for

months! Also, acupuncture works very well in treating heartburn and

other gastrointestinal issues. There is a wonderful Chinese herbal

remedy, which is a modified version of a Classical Chinese formula

that is brilliant when it comes to treating heartburn.

 

 

Andrew Pacholyk, MS, L.Ac

http://www.peacefulmind.com/proacumed.htm

Therapies for healing

mind, body, spirit

 

 

 

 

References

 

1. Annals of Internal Medicine

 

2. Chest

 

3. The Cleveland Clinic

 

4. The National Institute of Health

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