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Introduction to Hiatal Hernia
Do I Have Symptoms of a  Hiatal Hernia?
How Does Hiatal Hernia Affect Your Health?
The Great Cover up - What Most People Do
Most Frequently Asked Questions ?
More Facts about Hiatal Hernia
Professional Programs Treat Hiatal Hernia
Self Test for Hiatal Hernia
Consultation, Evaluation & Treatment Protocols

 

 

 

The Great Heart Attack Imposter - Hiatal Hernia; The Acid Reflux Tiger - Don't Hold Your Breathe Tony? Just Can't Stomach it Anymore! Can't Swallow Because Your Stomach Feels Like its in the Back of Your Throat?

Could a hiatal hernia at the diaphragm be the cause of many symptoms that have been plaguing  you over the years, but has not  been identified as the hidden culprit? Well there is good news. New research shows that Hiatal Hernia - diaphragm contributes to a whole slew of health challenges that researches had not previously made the connection until now. Recently developed  new technology for Hiatal Hernia - diaphragm conditions now uses specific frequency lasers, sound, infrared and ultraviolet energies, cranial therapy, multiple reflexes from early childhood, blood flow reflexes, bio-energetic reflexes in the acupuncture system, and many structural changes in the spine and skull that are caused by falls and car accidents.  This new method brings new hope for those who suffer from Hiatal Hernia, 'The Great Imposter!'

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 Do I Have Symptoms of a  Hiatal Hernia?

The most obvious of the symptoms of a hiatal hernia is the acid reflux, burning in the stomach,  emergency pain similar to angina, shortness of breathe, can't breathe deeply,  intense tension in the muscles of the chest and stomach,  anxiety, nausea, sometimes vomiting, difficulty swallowing, sometimes dizziness, and really poor digestion, irritable bowel syndrome,  gastritis. Pregnancy is one of the biggest offenders for creating the hiatal hernia effects.   The abdominal muscles, the internal organs, the diaphragm and other surrounding tissue gets stretched. Sometimes theses tissue do not return to the pre- pregnancy status leaving laxity of tissues. Then the stomach has a perfect place to stretch and spread the diaphragm and get stuck. This affects the energy in the acupuncture system causing imbalances an improper communication to the gut.   Many times the whole  digestive tract appears to be on a sit down strike. You don't absorb your foods very well.  Nothing seems to work or resolve this discomfort or the symptoms come back easily.  Sometimes food sensitivities can re-trigger symptoms of the Hiatal Hernia.  The term hiatal hernia does not adequately describe what really happens as energy, blood flow, drainage, and the stomach become congested in there movements at this immensely  important transition from  the chest to the abdomen area.   

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How Does Hiatal Hernia Affect Your Health?

The Hiatal Hernia pattern reduces abdominal aorta blood flow to the digestive tract and to your legs!

The Hiatal Hernia Pattern reduces breathing capacity - lowers the amount of oxygen for the body;  impacts the blood flow to the gut and circulation to the lower extremities. Typical 10% to 50% in reduced breathing from a hiatal hernia. 

Impact Venous Drainage, varicose veins, lymphatic drainage, becomes congested because the hiatal hernia  restricts the normal return of blood flow allowing pooling of blood in the legs and abdomen. 

Hiatal Hernia tends to cause burning symptoms from the digestive tract. 

Affects immune system function. 

Affects all blood flow to chest and head.

Makes you feel like you can't swallow very well.

Hiatal hernia has a major impact on chest pain as it acts and feels like a heart attack.

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  The Great Cover Up What Most People Do. 

What do most people do: They take an over the counter anti-acid  remedy to calm the acid reflux. They will take bicarbonate of soda. They will drink a large glass of water and jump up and down to try to pull the stomach back down and release that pressure. Some people will bend over backwards and stretch the stomach to pull it out from the diaphragm. Some of these work well when the esophagus and stomach are the only reason for the hiatal hernia. Most people look at this as the problem area because they have symptoms there,  yet where the pain is does not always include all the causes why we have pain. Sometimes there are multiple reasons why we have a hiatal hernia. To get lasting relief from this conditions , it make perfect sense to clear the major contributing factors which continue to cause repetitive symptoms.  Let's learn more about what the major causes so they can be taken care of and you have the tools to prevent it from happening in the future!

Let's change our perspective about what can be done?

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  Most Frequently Asked Questions by Most People?

What can you do at home about the hiatal hernia?

What nutrition and herb can be used to support stronger connective tissue.

What is the sequence of digestion that get interrupted with Hiatal Hernia?

Does Hiatal Hernia Affect Digestion of Fats? Gall Bladder, Hydrochloric Acid, Enzymes?

Is there a digestive brain in my abdomen that monitors the digestive process? 

Is brain chemistry involved in the onset of a hiatal hernia pattern?

What amino acids should I take to assist the hiatal hernia? 

Once you have hiatal hernia,  will you have it forever? 

Will the acid reflux go away if I get the hiatal hernia taken care of?

What are the most important factors in a hiatal hernia?

Are there parasites in the digestive tract making the Hiatal Hernia Worse?

Should I be taking Acidophilus to support my digestive tract?

Do I need HCL to assist resolving Hiatal Hernia?

What part do enzymes play in assisting my recovery from Hiatal Hernia.? 

Would alkalizing my system assist my digestive system in healing?

How important are eating fats high in Omega 3 for my health?

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Self Test for Hiatal Hernia

Take a self test to determine if you have the many influences of  a hiatal hernia? Click Here

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More Facts about Hiatal Hernia

Hiatal Hernia is like having your foot in your mouth and  your stomach too. You can't get your breathe and you sometimes choke on your own saliva! The diaphragm is a gateway for many different functions in the body: Respiration, Digestion, Circulation, Digestive Brain coordination, Elimination of toxins, and providing the body with one of the vital nutrients - oxygen! Why are the feet involved in this? As we begin to increase our activities especially movement like running, dancing,  walking, jumping, hiking, etc there has to be a corresponding increase in the flow of blood to the muscles, increase food and oxygen to all the tissue  of the body. The rib cage has to work harder and pump more oxygen - energy into the rest of the system .  So when we look at the hiatal hernia which involves the diaphragm, stomach, esophagus, the abdominal aorta and the  inferior vena cava, we must also look at the chemistry sequence or trigger mechanism that starts digestion. When food comes into the stomach the very first thing the stomach does is to stimulate HCL or hydrochloric acid production. This allows the stomach to break down fats and proteins into more usable sizes. Next bile is secreted as the foods travels into the small intestines  to offset the high acid condition that started the digestive process in the stomach.. Next in the sequence is where the pancreatic juices or enzymes assist in furthering  the digestion process! The adrenals play a significant role in providing sufficient amounts of energy to break the foods down in the long chains of metabolic processes.  Without the pattern of sufficient breathing or insufficient  oxygen, the digestive process stalls.  High cortisol levels,  induced by long periods of stress, can also interfere with the digestive process. Some of the other factors that can be a result of the dysfunction of the hiatal hernia are adrenal interaction with the glands in the endocrine system, changes in blood pressure adrenal fatigue induced and the changes in the walking gait mechanism. The psoas muscle spasm signals the bodies attempt at  returning to the fetal position of curled up in a little a ball as we were as a fetus.  The psoas muscle going into spasms also tells the brain that we have entered a  fight flight or survival condition. Now this event becomes a major turning point in the whole complex of diaphragm - hiatal hernia. The body begins a process of shutting down by alerting all the other systems of the body  in an effort to handle this emergency . When the body perceives a danger, it goes into a defensive mode worse case scenario eminent life or death situation. A car accident is this situation. Sports  injuries can also trigger this response. An emotional trauma can also trigger this response in the body. The body is literally preparing for a fight,  flight - running or running away. Another scenario is the state of fright. We become  frozen like a statue in fright - immovable, stuck,  gripped with fear. So the interaction of Hiatal Hernia - diaphragm with several key bodily functions are what we are looking at: Respiration, Digestion, Locomotion - Walking, Elimination, Immune System, Glandular Intercommunication, Blood flow and more! 

Many people have simple patterns of Hiatal Hernia where simple procedures can resolve this conditions. Other people who have more complex interaction with the body needing  a more comprehensive approach to resolve their situation. Each person's case is unique and requires customizing the treatment program to fit their situation. 

A Book  Worth Reading

"Hiatal Hernia Syndrome: Insidious Link to Major Illness" by Theodore A. Broody, N.D., D.C., PhD 

 

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Professional Programs Using Quantum Physics To Resolve Hiatal Hernia?

What professional programs are available to support the many facets of a hiatal hernia?

 So how would we tackle this Hiatal Hernia Condition: 1) globally from an energetic viewpoint, 2) from a structural viewpoint spine, extremities, and the cranium, 3) from a glandular viewpoint - adrenal  stress reduction,  4) from a network of nerves or Neuronet viewpoint,  5) from an elimination viewpoint, 6) from a  postural viewpoint and  7) from a metabolic viewpoint?

The Hiatal Hernia - diaphragm  no longer needs to be looked at as the Great Imposter. The new research has shown how this condition  constructed  multifaceted neural network  connections  with multiple systems in the body. This constitutes a holographic pattern that responds to quantum physics principles. With this understanding, we can now access these key energetic command points. This allows us to safely determine which possibilities are best suited for each individual  to breakup the old injury, emotional or traumatic patterns lodged in the body ands restore the body to a more natural state.  

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For a Brief Consultation-Evaluation

For a Brief Consultation  to evaluate Hiatal Hernia Conditions fill the following questionnaire listed below: 1) "Self Test for Hiatal Hernia",  and e-Mail it to tcfwhl@dnet.net, or mail to: The Center for Wellness, Health, Longevity, LLC, 687 Main Street, Suite 5, Young Harris, Georgia 30582; or call 706-379-1225, or send a fax to: 706-379-1226. We welcome you comments and feedback on how we can be of more service to your interests. 

For personal consultation and treatment evaluation:  Call for an appointment 706-379-1225 or 706-379-1228

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