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SHOCKING Link between Pregnancy and Heartburn

By: Jeff Martin A heartburn-related symptom of inner imbalance can show itself in different ways, such as indigestion, a sensation of pain and burning just below the breastbone and a sour after-taste in the throat. Heartburn is one of the symptoms that pregnant women feel the most often. From different estimations, between 60% to 90% of pregnant women will experience symptoms of heartburn at one moment or another.

It is the leakage of bile, digestive enzymes and acids that causes heartburn. These substances leak back from the stomach to attack the esophageal lining. In a healthy body, the LES (lower esophageal sphincter) acts as a valve to keep the gastric contents in the stomach. When the LES malfunctions, acids and stomach contents can get back into the esophagus. Occasional heartburn may not be a problem in itself, but when it becomes persistent, it can indicate a deeper, chronic condition called acid reflux or gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD).

Many causes are at the root of acid reflux. These causes include the following:

1. Intake of acid forming foods such as eggs, liver and wine will contribute to the problem. Foods that provoke Candida overgrowth, which cause allergies or which are simply hard to digest are also problematical. Examples are meat and dairy products.

2. Poor sleep hygiene can wreck your immune system. When this happens, many related problems can occur, including overgrowth of Candida, a non-reactive digestive system and a build-up of toxins. These are all contributing factors to acid reflux.

3. Being overweight also pressures the LES to open, forcing through more stomach contents into the esophageal passage.

As an additional complication for pregnant women, the enlarging uterus can also pressure the abdomen and thus directly transmit pressure to the LES and force yet more gastric contents into the esophagus. During pregnancy, this is then coupled with other difficulties such as constipation, indigestion and bloating. In all, pregnancy may be yet another factor leading to GERD. Pregnancy hormones have a relaxing effect on a number of muscle tissues that include the LES. Acid reflux is intensified by a digestive process that slows and becomes sluggish

Pregnancy and GERD simultaneously makes it difficult to handle the problem, as many drugs present potential risk for women who are pregnant. Any drugs that are permitted for pregnant women can also have certain unwanted secondary effects and are therefore not to be suggested either.

Did anyone tell you that pregnant women can get immediate alleviation from heartburn and cure a fundamental condition of acid reflux by opting for a holistic solution that treats the internal environment that was responsible for the GERD symptoms all along? The natural approach is the one to let you stop and prevent further heartburn in safety and with effectiveness.


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Article Source: http://www.lifeweightloss.com

Jeff Martin is a certified nutritionist and author of the #1 best-selling e-book, Heartburn No More . For Further Information: Acceptable Heartburn Medication in Pregnancy

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