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TOUGH
FINANCIAL TIMES UPSETTING AMERICA’S STOMACH
Are Doctors Providing
a Cure or a Band-Aid?
By Dr. Robyn Conte
Across
the country clinics are seeing a rise in patients
complaining of heartburn. The increased stress
of tumbling financial markets, overindulgence
in alcohol, fast food, chocolate and smoking
is adding to the problem. More serious problems
may be behind chronic heartburn, technically
referred to as Gastroesophageal reflux disease
(GERD). Rather than accepting the routine prescription
of Prilosec, it’s important for patients
suffering from GERD to push their doctor for
the cause behind their problems.
GERD
is a chronic form of gastroesophageal reflux
which occurs when the ring of muscle or lower
esophageal sphincter (LES) does not close properly.
The LES is designed to keep stomach acids from
irritating and burning the esophagus. When patients
experience an attack of GERD a sour taste, difficulty
swallowing, dry coughing, or burning in the
mid-chest is experienced. Some patients are
unaware of symptoms until their sour breath
becomes offensive to friends or family. Chronic
reflux that occurs more than twice a week is
considered GERD, and it can eventually lead
to more serious health problems like esophageal
cancer. GERD affects people of all ages.
Contributing
factors for GERD include smoking, diabetes,
diet, smoking, obesity and certain medications.
Patients should actively seek out a physician
who examines lifestyle, past medical history
and current stress levels in addition to routine
testing. Dr. Conte says “I see too many
patients on fistfuls of medications who become
frustrated with the side effects of those prescriptions.
Once they are provided with healthy eating tools,
stress reduction, and an exercise routine, we
are often able to eliminate some, if not all,
of their medications.” In fact recent
studies of GERD medications link them to osteoporosis.
“Medications are supposed to provide relief,
but are specifically not to cause additional
harm,” says Dr. Conte. Natural remedies
along with lifestyle changes can provide real
relief, not just a band-aid.
It’s
important to see your physician to determine
if you do indeed have GERD or other gastrointestinal
ailment. Patients with GERD find relief with
encapsulated peppermint, slippery elm powder
mixed into applesauce, or supplements that contain
mucilaginous herbs that can help coat an irritated
lining. Digestive enzymes can go a long way
in assisting the body in breaking down food
products, thereby improving transit time and
discomfort. Identifying food allergies is critical
in improvement. Gastrointestinal complaints
respond wonderfully to natural treatments and
relief can be permanent. Be sure to discuss
your case with your doctor so that an individualized
plan can be constructed.
Rockwood
Natural Medicine Clinic (RNMC) is a naturopathic
family practice facility. RNMC was founded in
1991 as a primary care/family practice clinic
with a mission to provide safe, sensible and
effective natural medicine for the entire family.
Dr. Thomas Kruzel and Dr. Robyn Conte are dedicated
to educating and training the next generation
of healthcare providers. For more information
about RNMC, please visit www.rockwoodnaturalmedicine.com.
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If
you'd like more information about this topic,
or to schedule an interview with Dr. Conte or
Dr. Kruzel, please call Jeanne at (480) 767-7119
or e-mail her at RNMC9755@yahoo.com.
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