What
Do GERD and Osteoporosis have in Common?
Alice was the
receptionist at the senior centre where I volunteered weekly. She
had an engaging sense of humour and a young fresh attitude toward
life, though her 70 year old body was stooped with a pretty prominent
dowager hump. Her head was positioned forward and downward so it
was difficult for her to look up. In the afternoons her
grandchildren would show up at the centre so she could watch them
after school while she worked. Her duties at the centre also
included mopping the floor which was painful on her neck.
Alice was not a
complainer by any means but since she had been put on Fosomax for
osteoporosis “prevention” she had begun suffering from stomach
pains which was wearing down her energy and causing too many sick
days. She became worried about her job and her future security and
that’s when she showed up in my office. Maybe there was something
she could do about her diet. It seemed like she was becoming
intolerant to more and more foods and losing her appetite.
Alice had a long
history of indigestion, gas and reflux which she had handled over the
years with antacids. Taking antacids for many years for GERD or
indigestion is a fast track to osteoporosis. The reduced stomach
acid will prevent your body from digesting and utilizing the very
nutrition your skeleton needs to stay strong.
Most people with
GERD and heartburn are actually suffering from INsufficient
stomach acid. Instead of taking acid soppers and stoppers, they need
supplemental digestive acid and enzymes. When treating the symptom
and not the cause of the GERD, it’s a case of painting the ceiling
to fix the leak.
The real cause of
the problem actually begins with eating inferior processed and
artificial foods too quickly and in large quantities such that the
digestive system is overwhelmed and cannot produce enough stomach
acid and enzymes to handle the burden. The undigested “food”
begins to irritate the lining of the gastro intestinal tract. So
the body does not get the nutrients it needs to repair the damaged
tissue as well as nourishing all the organs and joints of the body.
This person often
develops arthritis and osteoporosis. They then begin long term
treatment with bisphosphonate drugs such as Fosomax, Boniva, and
Actonel, which in turn carry a litany of further side effects,
including erosion of the esophagus, long term weakening of the
skeleton and potential for spontaneous hip fractures. Now it’s
time for narcotics and pain killers and behold the depressing picture
of invalidism, pain and decline as evidenced in our nursing homes of
today.
Can we reverse
this downward spiral of health?
In Alice’s
case we completely changed her diet to very simple, uncombined, high
quality meals with gently steamed vegetables, fats, simple proteins,
no breads or processed foods. We used enzymes and healing
supplements such as Okra Pepsin which coats the lining of the
digestive tract while providing some enzyme support. She needed a
special source of minerals from bone marrow, a calcium supplement
derived from vegetables, (not crushed rock) Vitamin C (not ascorbic
acid) cod liver oil (super source of Vitamin D and other fat soluble
vitamins). And she began a very gentle exercise program (Bones for
Life) designed to realign the posture and create the correct impact
to stimulate bone building. She gained 2 inches in height!
Submitted
as a public service by Cathy Lidster, GCFP, ACNRT. She
teaches “Bones for Life” Movement classes and helps clients
regain their health with diet and lifestyle changes. For
more information on Bones For Life®, Nutrition Response® Testing,
or next free health seminar contact cathylidster@gmail.com,
visit www.cathylidster.com
or
call 250-819-9041.
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