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The Natural Way- Common symptoms of menopause and the classification of each stage

August 24th, 2010 by

www.menopausethenaturalway.com Improve your Health, Bring harmony to your relationships. Discover how to balance your hormones in menopause the natural way for a new life. Define each stage & the classification of common menopause symptoms including premenopause & post menopause. Learn More at: www.menopausethenaturalway.com

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Remedies For Heartburn

May 15th, 2010 by

www.naturalremediesforheartburn.org Remedies For Heartburn – Heartburn is burning sensation that occurs in waves rising up from the chest up into the throat. It is usually due to gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). This is the rise of stomach acid back up into the esophagus.

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Heartburn/GERD/Acid Reflux and Protonics/Proton Pump inhibitors

April 16th, 2010 by

Again, you see a lot of ads on TV for Nexium and what they call protonics (medicines to inhibit peoples’ stomach acid) and the fallacy is; most people who have acid reflux or heartburn don’t have too much acid. If anything, they have an inadequate amount of acid – either a decreased or absent amount of acid. Now, how does that happen? Well, if you don’t have enough acid in your stomach, you can’t break down the protein properly to the amino acids, and you can get heartburn. The typical conventional response is to give you medicine to inhibit that stomach acid. When we test people, we have them swallow a capsule, put a belt around them while they read a magazine in a non-invasive way, and we’re able to measure their stomach acid. As a matter of fact, 95% of people with acid reflux need stomach acid and the minute you either change the food they eat or the ability to improve their digestion, the acid reflux goes away. How many people with constipation can just (solve it by) resolv(ing) transit time (you should move your bowels every 12-18 hours)? Many times when that’s delayed, food could just reflux back, and to inhibit that acid … if anything, that inhibits function and causes other downstream consequences like chronic yeast problems, food and chemical sensitivities, and other things. You can’t even absorb your foods properly! And they’ve done a study to show that when you give people medicine to inhibit your stomach acid, it really sets you up for osteoporosis and

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Acid Heartburn

March 23rd, 2010 by

acidheartburn.org Dealing with acid heartburn.

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Can Chinese medicine treat acid reflux (GERD)?

February 26th, 2010 by

Mitchel asked:


Who can I talk to? Is there an independent organization that gives advice on this subject who does not have a bias against Chinese medicine but also is not a Chinese business person just trying to make money buy selling bogus treatments?

Any help thanks.

James

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Peptic Ulcers – Part 2

January 2nd, 2010 by

also important to remember that the symptoms listed below can occur as a result of other conditions, not just duodenal or gastric ulcers. These include gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), chronic dyspepsia without the presence of ulcers (often called non-ulcer or functional dyspepsia), gallbladder disease, liver disease and other disorders. Once again, if you are concerned about your symptoms, it is important that you see your doctor about your stomach problems. … Gastric ulcers acid …

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Peptic Ulcers – Part 3

December 28th, 2009 by

also important to remember that the symptoms listed below can occur as a result of other conditions, not just duodenal or gastric ulcers. These include gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), chronic dyspepsia without the presence of ulcers (often called non-ulcer or functional dyspepsia), gallbladder disease, liver disease and other disorders. Once again, if you are concerned about your symptoms, it is important that you see your doctor about your stomach problems. … Gastric ulcers acid …

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Peptic Ulcers – Part 1

December 13th, 2009 by

also important to remember that the symptoms listed below can occur as a result of other conditions, not just duodenal or gastric ulcers. These include gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), chronic dyspepsia without the presence of ulcers (often called non-ulcer or functional dyspepsia), gallbladder disease, liver disease and other disorders. Once again, if you are concerned about your symptoms, it is important that you see your doctor about your stomach problems. … Gastric ulcers acid …

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What’s That Pain in My Chest (Heartburn #2/GERD #2)

December 8th, 2009 by

Are those uncomfortable pangs you’re feeling in your chest just your standard after-dinner heartburn? Or is something more serious at work?Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: www.healthguru.com

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GURD, Acid Reflux, Applied Kinesiology Demonstration

November 3rd, 2009 by

GURD, Acid Reflux, Applied Kinesiology Demonstration, Austin Chiropractor Dr. Kuykendall about chiropractic and applied kinesiology as an alternative approach to gastro interstitial problems such as acid reflux, heart burn and GURD. There maybe a less intrusive approach then taking proton pump inhibitors such as Nexium, Zoton, Prevacid, or constantly taking tums and other antacids to control your stomach acid. Dr. Kuykendall practices functional medicine that seeks to locate and address …

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