What To Do If You Have Been Diagnosed With Heartburn.

ACID REFLUX  (Heartburn/GERD)

MD Cause: 

Unknown. According to “Web MD” there are "several factors that may increase your risk for acid reflux disease. Things like hiatal hernia, pregnancy, smoking, and obesity can all contribute to the appearance of heartburn.” If you read between the lines, nowhere do conventional medical doctors say that these things cause heartburn. Not everybody who has a hiatal hernia, or who is pregnant, or who is overweight has heartburn – right? Additionally, the MDs tell us that certain foods can aggravate heartburn (spicy foods, tomato sauce, chili peppers, etc). But not everybody who eats these foods gets heartburn! Certainly then, these food aggravators should not and cannot be considered as causes of heartburn either. This distinction will be missed by the majority of people who read information like this either in medical books or on the World Wide Web. The sad fact of the matter here is that the MDs, the Machiavellian owners of the medical market monopoly, have no earthly idea of what causes heartburn. 

MD Rx: 

Ant Acids, Proton Pump Inhibitors. These drugs inhibit or completely stop the production of digestive acid in the stomach. These drugs are sold both by prescription and over-the-counter. They are the most widely used class of drugs in the United States, with annual sales topping $10 billion. 

ND Cause: [1]

There are a number of things which can cause heartburn, but the major player here is a deficiency in stomach acid. That's right! Heartburn is not caused by an overproduction of stomach acid, but an underproduction of stomach acid. Underproduction of stomach acid is caused by deficiencies of the mineral calcium and the electrolyte chloride (which comes from the chemical element chlorine). It is easy to become deficient in calcium – because it is a mineral. Chloride deficiencies happen when people are on salt restricted diets. Table salt is made from sodium chloride (NaCl). The body uses the chloride (Cl) from salt to make one component of digestive juice called “Hydrochloric acid” (HCl). If you are on a salt restricted diet, then you will be deficient in chloride and your body will not have the raw materials necessary to make HCl.

HCl is only one component of healthy stomach acid.  When there is not enough HCl, another component of your digestive juice called “Gastrin” builds up in excess. When gastrin builds up in excess the little valve at the top of the stomach opens up and the weak acid that is in your stomach squirts up in your throat causing heartburn. Therefore, I am of the opinion that the major cause of heartburn is an excess of gastrin, which is caused by a deficiency in HCl, which is caused by a deficiency in salt.

Additionally, in order to squirt HCL into the stomach, Calcium is necessary. There are cells in the wall of the stomach called “Chief-cells.” Their job is to secrete HCL - but they need calcium to do that. If your body is low in calcium, the HCL doesn’t get secreted.

To add insult to injury, once the stomach acid is weak all kinds of microbes begin to live on the walls of the stomach. One of these culprits is a bacterium called “Helicobacter pylori,” and it is the main cause of stomach ulcers. The presence of these "bugs" can also aggravate or increase the symptoms of heartburn. When your stomach acid and digestive juice is strong and healthy, the bugs die.

ND Rx:[1]

(Scroll to “My Rx” near the bottom to see the specifics.)

Stop avoiding salt. Salt your food so that it tastes good. Take the 90 essential nutrients and extra calcium into your body. These two simple steps should be sufficient to help your body to produce healthy levels of hydrochloric acid, which in a short amount of time should eliminate the heartburn altogether. Cut your proton pump inhibitor or antacid dose in half for the first two weeks of this program and then stop taking them altogether. Another thing to do id to STOP drinking anything that is carbonated. The tiny bubbles in carbonated drinks (beer, pop, champagne, kombucha, sparkling water, tonic water) neutralize stomach acid - making the problem worse. Initially you should stop drinking these things altogether and then once your heartburn is gone you can experiment with adding them back into your diet - but NEVER DURING a meal - only between meals.

Discussion:

This is one of my favorite topics to discuss. The fact that the medical doctors don't even know how to cure heartburn is a fascinating one on many levels. Perhaps the most overlooked and pernicious aspect of this situation is that nobody has ever thought to ask the question: " Why would we, as an educated culture, give trillions of dollars to come up with a cure for cancer, to the medical profession that doesn't even know how to cure heartburn?” The reason that nobody has come up with a cure for cancer is because the money has been given to the wrong medical profession. The MDs, who don't even know how to cure heartburn, are the wrong dogs for this hunt. They have legislated themselves into first place and sold everybody on the false notion that their way is the only way, so even when their therapeutics fail us, even when their therapeutics harm us, even when their therapeutics bankrupt us, and even when their therapeutics kill our loved ones, we insanely give them another try. [2]

Now remember - the allopathic ideology is to combat the disease process at all costs. It is an Oppositionally-Defiant system of medicine. In the case of heartburn, their treatment strategy is to deliver drugs (proton pump inhibitors and antacids) which obliterate the stomach's ability to make any stomach acid whatsoever. The MDs, in their arrogance, have no concern whatsoever for the collateral damage that such an aggressive biochemical move might have.  Do you, as a layperson, think that it is a good idea to swallow a drug which completely destroys your stomach's ability to digest anything? Isn't it the job of the stomach to digest food?

I am of the opinion that the unapologetic and overt use of antacids and proton-pump inhibitors is one of the leading causes of the acceleration of chronic diseases in the United States and the world. 

Type II diabetes, obesity, arthritis, high blood pressure, heart disease, autism, Alzheimer’s (to name a few), are all increasing in incidence. [3]

From the proper perspective everything makes sense. Let’s think this through:

  • All chronic illnesses are directly related to nutrient deficiencies.

  • Eliminating the stomach's ability to digest food through the administration of proton pump inhibitors and antacids must, by definition, impede the body's ability to digest and absorb nutrients that are in the food.

  • The longer that a person is taking these drugs the more deficient in nutrients their bodies become.

  • The more nutritionally deficient a person is, the more chronic illnesses they will develop. 

 The conspiracy theorist in me wants me to believe that the people who are behind the scenes, running the show, know all of this - and this is the reason why proton pump inhibitors and antacids are the most widely sold drugs in the world. The more of these drugs that people take, the sicker they become, and the more money the drug companies make in managing (not curing) their illnesses... [4]

I do believe that this is an accurate understanding of what is going on in the world, but it is impossible to prove. What is possible to prove however is the fact that long term proton pump inhibitor use is now being linked to hypo-calcemia, hypo-magnesia, Clostridium difficile infections, and pneumonia. [5]

My Rx:  In addition to the 90 EN:

  • Salt your food so that it tastes good. [6] Sea salt, “Real Salt” or Celtic salt are preferred – especially if you can find these products with iodine added to them.

  • Avoid any carbonated beverage before or during a meal. The bubbles in the drink are Carbon dioxide, which neutralizes stomach acid. This is one of the 12 Bad Foods, but a little reminder never hurts.

  • Ultimate Enzymes: 1 or 2 bottles per month. Take 1 or 2 capsules at the beginning of a meal. If you forget do not take these at the end of the meal as that will impede your digestion. You can also take them 10 to 15 minutes before you start to eat.

  • Beyond Osteo Fx liquid: 1 bottle. Take 1 ounce mixed in 2 oz. of water and/or 2 oz. fresh-squeezed [7] orange juice twice daily.

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[1] In this section of the tutorial I use the terms “ND Cause” and “ND Rx”. This is meant to express how the Naturopathic doctor understands the genesis of this particular disease, relative to how the MD understands it. But this is perhaps a misnomer – as not all naturopathic doctors agree with my point of view. There is an old joke: “How many Naturopaths does it take to screw in a light bulb?” The answer: “Only one, but every other Naturopath will say that there was a better way to do it…” So perhaps a better term for me to use here would be: “Dr. Glidden Cause;” “Dr. Glidden Rx.”

[2]. The definition of insanity is: Repeating the same thing over and over, whilst expecting a different result.

[3] http://www.fightchronicdisease.org/sites/default/files/docs/GrowingCrisisofChronicDiseaseintheUSfactsheet_81009.pdf

[4] The Furion in me wants you to fight this madness and fire your MD.

[5} Long-term Consequences of Chronic Proton Pump Inhibitor Use. LeAnn W. O'Neill, PharmD; Benjamin L. Culpepper, PharmD; John A. Galdo, PharmD, BCPS, US Pharmacist. 2013;38(12):38-42. 

[6] There is no relationship between salt and High Blood Pressure.

[7] Get an organic orange, cut it open and squeeze the juice out. Do not use bottled orange juice.


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