Improving Digestion
In the ideal eating situation we would eat tasty, wholesome food which is
broken down well, the nutrients would be utilized, and waste would be eliminated
in a timely fashion. But a typical situation is often much different. Indigestion
is a problem that many people suffer from. This word can be used to describe
a feeling of fullness, gaseousness in the abdomen, and heartburn.
Indigestion
can be attributed to many causes, from increased secretion of acid, decreased
secretion of acid, to enzyme deficiency. It is not normal to have digestive
problems and a person who suffers from indigestion should be seen by a natural
medicine physician in order to avoid the long term need for over the counter
antacids, and the like.
"As soon as the dog starts barking, my stomach
starts rumbling"
This is how a good friend of ours used to sit down
to dinner. The dog goes crazy begging for food and she could not enjoy her
meal without getting indigestion from stress. Very often digestion can start
going wrong just by being "stressed out." When a person is in
a stressed state, the body is programmed to shove blood and energy away from
the digestive tract in favor of the skeletal muscles and brain. Learning
to calm the mind and body is extremely important in relieving stress and
improving digestion. People who are constantly eating at their desks finishing
work or trying to drive through rush hour traffic while wolfing down fast
food and then feel lousy are good examples too.
If you find that your stress
level is leaving you feeling bloated and miserable, take steps to change
that. Concentrate on enjoying your meal rather than work, returning phone
calls, or getting the house cleaned. Put on some nice music, light the candles,
and turn off the TV at dinner time. Very often we talk to people who could
not recall the last time he or she made a nice home-cooked meal and sat down
to eat in a relaxed atmosphere. We are NOT talking about dining out. A good
home-cooked, sit-down meal is hard to come by nowadays, but it shouldn’t
be. Make your main mealtime as relaxed as possible!
The importance of pH balance
The stomach's optimal pH range is 1.5 to 2.5,
with hydrochloric acid being the primary stomach acid. The use of antacids
(prescription and over the counter) increases the stomach pH to 3.5. The
pH increase inhibits the action of pepsin, an enzyme involved in protein
digestion that can be irritating to the stomach. Even though taking antacids
relieved the symptoms, people have to keep in mind that hydrochloric acid
and pepsin are very important in digestion. When the secretion is not enough,
or hindered, proper digestion and mineral dissociation will not occur. The
change in pH can affect gut microbial flora, including the overgrowth of
Helicobacter pylori, a bacterial infection of the gut.
Pancreatic Enzyme Insufficiency
Often we see people who lack sufficient enzymes
to maintain healthy digestion, including pancreatic enzymes. Impaired digestion,
malabsorption, nutrient deficiencies and abdominal discomfort characterize
it. Physical and laboratory tests can be used to assess pancreatic insufficiency
include abdominal bloating and discomfort, gas, indigestion, and the passing
of undigested food in the stool.
Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth
The upper portion of the human small
intestine is designed to be relatively free of bacteria. The reason is when
bacteria are present in significant concentrations in the duodenum and jejunum
they compete with their host for nutrition. The bacteria can ferment the
carbohydrates and produce excessive gas, bloating, and abdominal distension.
At our clinic we perform careful evaluation for small intestine for bacterial
overgrowth.
Favorite foods are often the cause of frequent indigestion
If you suffer from
food allergies, it is likely that those will cause, or worsen, your indigestion.
This is a good place to start for those who have tested positive for food
sensitivities but have yet to cut them out of your diet. Your body is telling
you that it does not need, nor want, the food that you are eating. We understand
that it is often difficult to begin taking foods out of your diet and replacing
them with others you might not like as well. But if you want to improve your
overall health, look for the obvious solutions-COMMON FOODS, NOT OVER THE
COUNTER ANTACIDS!
It is also imperative that you eat right for your Diet
Type.
One of the most common things we get feedback on is the improvement
in digestion when someone begins the Hauser Diet based on their test results.
If you feel that your digestion can use a little fine tuning, give us a call!