GERD may not be a common word among most people, unless they have been diagnosed with it. So what is it? GERD is a digestive disorder and it stands for Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease, which is the frequent back up of stomach juices from your stomach into your esophagus.
Now, you have probably heard about Heartburn. Many people suffer from it, but did you know it is typically caused by GERD?
But how do you get GERD, who suffers from it and which area of our body is affected by it?
The lower esophageal sphincter muscle, which is located right between your esophagus and your stomach normally, opens after swallowing. This allows food to pass into your stomach.
This lower esophageal sphincter muscle then closes quickly to prevent the return or reflux, as some people call it.
When the lower esophageal sphincter muscle is very weak and it’s not working properly, it relaxes inappropriately and the acid contents of your stomach can back up into your esophagus.
You’ll be surprised to know that children and even pregnant women can suffer from it.
Most of us have experienced it but don’t know exactly what it’s called or what it is. It’s just a weird sensation and it goes away quickly for most people. Some people have experienced it 2 or 3 times in their lifetime; others do suffer from it on a more frequent basis. This is referred to as having Chronic GERD.
People who suffer from GERD and/or Heartburn can experience their symptoms in many different ways.
For many people, GERD can be relieved through diet and lifestyle changes. However, some people may need medication and in the worst cases, surgery.
Heartburn usually occurs after meals and it begins as a burning pain that starts behind your breastbone and radiates upward to your neck. There’s often a weird sensation of food coming back into your mouth, with an acidy or bitter taste.
Most doctors agree that people who suffer from GERD because of a condition called Hiatal Hernia, which is the pushing up of the stomach into the chest cavity through a hole in a diaphragm. The diaphragm is the muscle that separates the abdomen from your chest. Studies recently conducted; show that the diaphragm helps to support the lower end of your esophagus.
Sometimes people who have a Hiatal Hernia may never encounter any problems with Heartburn or Reflux. However, having a Hiatal Hernia can allow your stomach’s contents to reflux more easily into your esophagus.
Many factors influence the severity and occurrence of GERD and Heartburn.
Among the most commons factors are:
•The ability of the lower gastro-esophageal sphincter muscle to open and close in a proper manner.
•The type and amount of stomach juices that are backed up into your esophagus.
•The neutralization effect of saliva and other factors.
•The clearing action of the esophagus.
GERD can also produce other symptoms, such as:
•Having a persistent sore throat
•Heart-like chest pain
•A feeling of a lump in your throat
•Asthma
•Chronic Cough
•Hoarseness
People with severe heartburn or Chronic GERD, whose symptoms do not go away after your doctor’s recommendations, may need a more complete diagnostic evaluation. Please visit your Doctor as he or she can suggest a variety of tests and procedures to further evaluate your condition.
How can Digestinol help?
Digestinol is an all-natural supplement that helps support and promote digestive health as well as support your immune system. Its biggest benefit is the ability to target and reduce inflammation within your digestive system. Inflammation along your digestive system is one of the main reasons for pain/discomfort associated with digestive disorders. It can help with both constipation as well as diarrhea, because it gets your body back to normal so the amount of fluid in your colon is regulated the way it should be.
What is Digestinol?
Our product contains AMP (Aloe Mucilaginous Polysaccharides) which is an all-natural molecule found in the aloe vera plant. It is known to enhance the body’s immune system due to its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties. We have a 97-98% success rate reported from people who take Digestinol as directed for 90 days or longer.
If you are not interested in prescription medications to treat your condition and prefer a more natural approach, Digestinol makes all-natural capsules that contain a very specific form of Aloe Polysaccharides to target the inflammation along your digestive tract.
These capsules also provide your body with the nutrients that it is lacking in order to take back control of itself. Digestinol isn’t just Aloe Vera powder, Aloe Vera (contains Aloin) which irritates your digestive system and can cause diarrhea. Digestinol undertakes very specific additional steps in order to remove the Aloin during their extraction process to focus on only the beneficial portions of the Aloe Leaf, the long chain Aloe Mucilaginous Polysaccharide molecules.
Since Digestinol is 100% all-natural it doesn’t bring along the side effects that other chemically based prescription medications have. We tell our customers to think of Digestinol as an all-natural digestive system specific vitamin that reduces inflammation and provides your body with specific nutrients that allow it to take back control of itself.
Our Digestinol capsules will also help to balance the good and bad bacteria levels in your body allowing it to regain control of its normal operations.
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