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Heartburn or pyrosis is a painful or burning sensation in the esophagus, just below the breastbone caused by regurgitation of gastric acid. The pain often rises in the chest and may radiate to the neck, throat, or angle of the jaw. Heartburn is also identified as one of the causes of chronic cough, and may even mimic asthma. Despite its name, heartburn actually has nothing to do with the heart. It is so called because of a burning sensation of the breastbone where the heart is located although some heart problems do have a similar sensation to heartburn. Compounding the confusion is the fact that hydrochloric acid from the stomach comes back up the esophagus because of a problem with the cardiac sphincter, a valve which misleadingly contains the word "cardiac" (an adjective referring to the heart) in its name.
2009-05-10

Digestive Enzymes and Heartburn  

Weird. They call it heartburn but it does not affect the heart. Then why call it heartburn? Heartburn with its bitter taste in the throat and mouth is a burning feeling in the lower chest. It usually happens after eating a big meal or while lying down. Heartburn can last a few minutes or a few hours.

Heartburn is caused by a stomach acid that irritates the esophagus thus causing heartburn. If someone is experiencing heartburn sometimes then it is probably not serious but if the heartburn is frequent then it may be serious and can lead to esophagitis. Esophagitis is severe because it inflames the lining of the esophagus, narrows the esophagus that then leads to bleeding and trouble swallowing. Frequent heartburn also could be a symptom for acid reflex disease, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), gastritis, hiatal hernia or peptic ulcer.

So if you want you heartburn to not go serious then you also need to avoid the factors that will make it worse. Heartburn becomes worse when people after overeating bends down or lies down. Pregnancy, stress and certain foods can also make matters worse for heartburn. Other things that can make heartburn worse are cigarette smoking, regular and decaffeinated coffee, alcohol, carbonated drinks, citrus fruits, tomato products, mint or peppermints, chocolates, onions, fatty foods, spicy foods, medicines such as sedatives and those for high blood pressure and being overweight or obese.

One tip that can lessen the chances of heartburn is by taking in digestive enzyme supplements.

Digestive enzymes deficiencies can cause gas, bowel problems, bloating, food allergies, indigestion, weight gain and of course, heartburn. These digestive enzymes are very essential to the body because they initiate and control almost every biochemical reaction in the body. Digestive enzymes break down food particles into components for the cells. Digestive enzymes are needed to rebuild and repair tissues and bones. Digestive enzymes also detoxify our blood and tissues, they also are needed to convert food into energy. Digestive enzymes are also needed for our immune system to work optimally.

But the bad thing about it, our bodies have a limited supply of enzymes. We lose 13% of our enzyme potential for every 10 years of our lives. 50% of adults do not produce enough digestive enzymes. Research has even declared that the faster we use up our enzymes, the sooner we die. But this imbalance can be undone by taking in digestive enzyme supplements.

So again if your heartburn is becoming serious then you better follow seriously those tips above. Before its too late. Have a nice day then! Chow!



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Added: May 10, 2009
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2 comments: to “ Digestive Enzymes and Heartburn

  • T-Bone
    May 22, 2009 at 12:06 PM  

    I just started to learn about enzymes. I have to say what I've learned so far is amazing... I've been testing out Enzymedica products. The Digest Gold and Lypo Gold. I have to say the improvement is noticeable right away. My heartburn us gone... I have not had to take a Tums or antacid in the two weeks that I'm taking the supplements.

    Thanks for the info,

    Artlow

  • dancilhoney
    January 30, 2011 at 9:21 PM  

    Thank you so much for giving me so much information on acid reflux. I did a lot of research for me to find out natural ways to cure it other than taking medicine. Until I come up to heartburn no more review it's great!!