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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Knowledge is Relief


It’s been a while since my last blog entry and it’s time for an update.
First, I created my blog with the hope that I could help others suffering from digestive problems and acid reflux find an alternative to prescription medicine or surgery to resolve or control their issues. I have found success in that the blog is searchable; several times a year someone contacts me and I share strategies that have worked for me and recommend finding a Naturopathic Physician in their area to assist them with their endeavor.

I returned to my naturopath in early May. I was still feeling the effects of my “Acid Relapse” event in March. I was almost recovered but not quite there yet. I confessed to her that I thought part of the problem was my hiatal hernia ( I had not shared that info with her ever). A hiatal hernia occurs when weakened muscle tissue allows your stomach to bulge up through your diaphragm. You can learn more by following this link http://www.medicinenet.com/hiatal_hernia/article.htm. That was the cause of the pressure in my chest and then the burning sensation was from GERD or acid reflux.

Dr. Miller-Lane gave me some exercises to do if I have another hiatal hernia episode (with a disclaimer: seek medical attention in case of heart attack or stroke).  Also, because I was still having some issues with acid reflux she put me on a regimen of unpasteurized apple cider vinegar, papaya enzymes and DGL. If you are familiar with my past blogs they explain DGL and the importance of unpasteurized apple cider vinegar. The papaya enzymes were new to me and they help with digestion. I was aware from my early days of suffering that papaya was good for creating enzymes in the stomach. For a while I use to drink papaya juice and eat fresh papaya when I could find it. 

Today, May 23rd I feel very good and my body is back to feeling normal. I still believe that diet, exercise and stress management are key to feeling the best you can. Because of the weather I have been able to be active cycling, hiking, gardening, washing car and doing yard work. Certain foods trigger acid reflux; I am very aware of what they are and either avoid or eat in moderation. I am still a  vegan and eat mostly organic or non-GMO foods. I also do 15 minutes of breathing meditation each day and think it is a crucial part of being healthy.

 

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