In a new video posted by Larry Cook, author of The Beginner’s Guide to Natural Living, California Licensed Naturopathic Doctor Patti Kim shares the alternative medicine secrets she uses with her patients to stop the symptoms of Acid Reflux.
Acid reflux is a flow of acid—or a leakage of acid—from the stomach into the esophagus, and it can cause symptoms like burning, pain and/or heat sensation in the chest or the throat. It can cause symptoms like feeling full sooner than usual, and even symptoms of a sore throat or laryngitis.
Dr. Patti Kim says, “Most people tend to think that acid reflux is due to too much acid, and sometimes that is the case—but most of the time, it’s actually due to not enough acid in our stomachs. Acid Reflux is often conventionally treated with antacids that neutralize the acid, or prescription or over-the-counter proton pump inhibitors, which stop the production of acid altogether. The problem with these treatments is that not only do they cause harmful side effects, they don’t actually get to the root cause of the problem.”
“My goal is to reestablish balance in the digestive system, and this includes raising acid levels in the stomach if they’re too low, or lowering them if they’re too high. The treatments that I use include lifestyle education, including diet and exercise, herbal supplements, nutritional supplements, digestive supplements, probiotic supplements, and homeopathy,” says Kim.
Dr. Kim has had great success treating patients suffering from Acid Reflux. For those patients who follow her medical recommendations, they usually see their symptoms resolve within a week.
To watch the full interview of Naturopathic Doctor Patti Kim explain how she effectively treats and reverses Acid Reflux, please visit http://www.thenaturalguide.com/nd/pk-treat-and-stop-acid-reflux-with-natural-medicine.html. To learn more about the natural living lifestyle, please visit http://www.thenaturalguide.com.
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