Causes of Stress
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Drugs and Digestion Proton Pump Inhibitors Often individuals present digestive challenge are given proton pump inhibitors, or PPIs. PPI’s inhibit creation of stomach acid by limiting the stomach’s ability to create hydrogen. Normally PPIs are prescribed for heartburn, under the unfortunate assessment that heartburn results from excess stomach acid. This is usually exactly wrong. In …
Functional Malnutrition Over time stress induced malnutrition is inevitable. Chronic stomach acid insufficiency causes the body to resort to reserves by utilizing constitutional resources to compensate for deficient nutrition. Loss of muscle and bone reflect nutrient deficiency as the body cannibalizes itself for survival in the absence of nutrition. Functional Malnutrition — Effects of Malnutrition …
Low stomach acid is a serious condition. Stomach acid enables breakdown of food. Stomach acid is the second stage of digestion, after chewing. Very high levels of acid, pH 1–2, are very important for this process. Strong stomach acids: Ionize minerals to supply mineral and primitive amino acids; Kill bacteria, parasites and organisms in …
Hypotension or low blood pressure is caused by loss of vascular tone / tension and usually results from one or more of the following conditions. See our Hypotension Model Cause for more Information Insufficient oxygen to arterial smooth muscle to maintain tone Dysfunction of brain area that controls Blood Pressure Inhibition of vagus nerve Toxic Shock where one or more toxins disrupt tissue oxygen …
The Migraine Hypotension Connection Migraine-like symptoms frequently always present with reduced systolic blood pressure (below 105), or with a sudden relative drop in blood pressure prior to the migraine onset. Although this connection is weakly documented in medical literature, it is easily verified. This model for migraine has the same cause as hypotension. Individuals with migraines often have …
Pathogens and Chloride Viruses and other pathogens tend to “pull” chlorine out of circulation, resulting in the inability for the stomach to draw chlorine to make stomach acid. Dr. Emmanuel Revici documented chloride loss getting bound to double bonds of unsaturated fatty acids in pathogenic cells. Persistent chloride loss results in insufficient chloride available to …