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Although it has not been proven scientifically, many people
believe that stress is a major contributor to acid reflux
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Acid Reflux and Stress
Copyright (c) 2006 Wind Publishing
Written by: Charles Stewart Richey
REFLUX GONE FOREVER, Natural Acid Reflux Remedies
http://www.refluxgoneforever.com



Although it has not been proven scientifically, many people
believe that stress is a major contributor to acid reflux
disease.

Physiologically, stress can cause the digestive system to come to
a screeching halt. Food that should be moving along will linger
and magnify the effects of acid reflux. Under stress the body
sends energy to the muscles, via the blood stream, to help the
body cope with a stressful situation. This means that less blood,
or energy, is flowing to the digestive system. When digestion is
slowed down in this manner, undigested food and gastric juices
remain in the stomach much longer enhancing the occurrence of
acid reflux.

Stress can also cause people to experience changes in behavior
like the immoderate consumption of alcohol and so called
"comfort foods". It can also lead to late night binging and
excessive smoking. All of these can trigger the symptoms of acid
reflux by producing excessive acid in the stomach and relaxing
the Lower Esophageal sphincter or (LES). When the LES is relaxed,
stomach acid can splash up from the stomach into the esophagus,
causing the pain of heartburn.

The "fight or flight syndrome" caused by stress can cause the
body to tense up, delivering most of its energy to the heart,
lungs and muscles. This intensifies hyperacidity, as the stomach
is robbed of oxygen and enzymes necessary for proper digestion.

About half of the people who suffer from heartburn attribute it
to stress. Whether stress is related to unpleasant work
situations, emotional disorders, money problems, family strife or
social conflicts, there are many things which can be done to
restore the needed harmony in one's life.
Whether you suffer from chronic acid reflux and find that stress
exacerbates the condition, or you experience occasional acid
reflux brought on by bouts of stress, consider the following:

 * Take the pressure off yourself - Lining up too many goals to
be accomplished in too short a period of time can be very
stressful. Do one thing at a time. Learn to relax and learn to
say no when others become too demanding. Set your priorities
straight and make lists that you can stick to. Go easy on
yourself.

 * Take your mind off of you - "Loosing your mind" is not the
worst thing you can do. Meditation, Tai Chi, Hatha Yoga, Chi Gong
and self-hypnotism are all great ways to relieve stress. Focusing
on a demanding activity will take your mind off what is causing
the stress. Not thinking about yourself can be very beneficial.
These arts can also be applied to enhance life with positive
improvement.

 * Exercise your way to peace of mind - Everyone knows that
exercise is essential for good health. Besides the physical
benefits it is also an important way to relieve stress. Who has
time to think about problems when you're about to win a tennis
match! The endorphins produced in your brain while exercising
create an opiate-like "good feeling" sensation that can take
you far away from the cares of the day. It is important to find a
way to make exercise fun, whether it be jogging with your dog or
playing ball with your friends.

 * "Let it be" - You cannot control everything in life. There
will always be planes that are late arrivals or departures. The
weather may not cooperate with that family picnic that you
planned. Your mother-in-law may show up when least expected and
there will always be taxes to pay. It is important to learn to
roll with the punches. You can always find something good in an
otherwise bad situation, but most importantly don't let it
stress you out.

 * Maintain an optimistic attitude - Never underestimate the
power of positive thinking. Focus on the good things - not the
bad things. Be excited about the future and believe that only
good is in store for you. Better than projecting the future,
concentrate on the present and demonstrate gratitude in the
moment. Being optimistic not only affects others in a positive
way, it gives you the balance that you need to be stress free.
 * Have a good laugh! - Laughter is the great healer. A good
laugh can relieve more stress than anything else. Watch a funny
movie, go to a comedy club or go see Hunter Blue perform at
Mimi's in New York City. Try to associate with people who make
you laugh, or at least don't make you frown. Maintain a good
sense of humor at all times. Stress cannot exist where there is
laughter.

 * Love a dog or a cat - Pet animals are a sure cure for stress.
Their pure unaffected love and funny antics can blow that stress
away. If you can't muster the obligation of responsibility for a
pet, borrow someone else's pet or volunteer to be a care taker
when they are out of town. Pets have a tranquilizing affect on us
and their power to diminish stress should not be overlooked.

 * Talk to a friend - It's very therapeutic when a trusted
friend gives advice and thoughtful support. We all need objective
guidance at times. Sympathy from friends and relatives has a
calming affect and can reduce stress. It's almost as if you are
not bearing your problems alone anymore and that kind of
encouragement is invaluable.

 * Get a massage - There is nothing quite as stress relieving as
a good massage. I find that going for acupuncture is very
relaxing as well. If you can't manage a massage, indulge in a
long hot bath, whirlpool or steam shower.

It has been said that stress is a killer. Thankfully, its
reduction is not rocket science and is quite easily accomplished.
By reducing the stress in our lives, we can minimize the effect
of the acid reflux condition. Of course there are other factors
involved with acid reflux, but stress is certainly one of the big
ones and should be dealt with in a serious manner. Relax!




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Charles Stewart Richey is a self-educated expert on 
how to cure acid reflux disease by natural means. 
He has written an extensive report entitled, 
REFLUX GONE FOREVER, Natural Acid Reflux Remedies.

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