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Causes of Stress

This menu or page con­tains the present infor­ma­tion regard­ing the appar­ent cause of the con­di­tion sup­port­ed by obser­va­tion and pub­lished research.


      
      
    

Drugs and Digestion

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

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 …

Hypochlorhydria

  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

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 …

Migraine

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

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 …

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