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How Alternative Medicine Can Help With Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction

The Sphincter Oddi, named after Ruggero Oddi, an Italian anatomist who described this structure in 1887, is a muscle valve that controls the flow of bile and pancreas juice to the duodenum (beginning of small intestine). The Odh Sphincter Regulation is achieved through the nervous and blood systems by the messenger-specific digestive hormone.

If there is no food in the gut, the Sphincter Oddi valve remains closed. Bile is stored in the gall bladder and pancreatic juice is stored in the pancreas. This sting or blockage of the valve may cause bile juice and pancreas to be supported.

If small amounts of bile enter the pancreas, serious problems can occur. Hile can activate the digestive enzymes in the pancreas and these enzymes start to digest their own pancreatic cells, causing pain, congestion, inflammation and even death of the pancreatic tissue. This is referred to as pancreatitis.

Sphincter Oddi blockage by tumor, large gall bladder, or scarring after inflammation, may require surgery. The number of individuals suffering from this problem is small, but millions of Americans suffer from temporary sphincter Oddi spasmodic pain, nausea and bloating. In most cases, their tests are normal and these individuals are labeled with acid reflux disease, Iraqi Intestinal Syndrome (IBS), stomach flu, food poisoning or other diseases.

Most of them have type III Sphincter Oddi Dysfunction (SOD). According to statistical information, the prevalence of Sphincter Oddi Dysfunction in the general population is 1.5%. This means that 4.5 million people in the US suffer from SOD.

Lack of proper treatment for Sphincter Oddi Dysfunction can lead to serious complications such as pancreatitis and gallbladder inflammation.

Sphincter Oddi Dysfunction can affect children, women after 40 years, overweight individuals and people after abdominal surgery. For example, statistics show that nearly 20% of individuals who suffer from postoperative gall bladder have Sphincter Oddi Dysfunction.

Why is Sphincter Oddi so spasmodic? The answer depends on many reasons if we consider this very complicated regulation of the sphincter by the nervous system and the special blood messenger - the digestive hormone. Here are some examples of how Sphincter Oddi can cause spasm:

• Stress, depression and anxiety

• Bad eating habits such as "eating on the go", eating while watching television, an unhealthy diet, dieting, fasting and incorrect combinations of foods such as fatty foods with starch and sugar

• Drugs, drugs, alcohol and nicotine

• Repeated, intensive, and "heart cleansing" treatment

• Hormone imbalances such as lower thyroid function or menopause

• Aggregate "acidic bile with sand, sludge, bile stones and more

Usually we see a combination of these factors in individuals who suffer from overweight, inactive lifestyle and long-term stress.

The American Standard Diet, which is rich in processed and acidic foods (meat, sugar, alcohol, animal fat, white flour, etc.) causes acidity throughout the body. The American Standard diet leads to acidity in bile juice and pancreas as well. The starch becomes acidic and the amount of bile acids in the bile also increases. Bile acid is a very aggressive substance; they disrupt the Sphincter Oddi wall causing muscle contraction - spasm.

3-4 liters of pancreatic juice and gallbladder travel through Sphincter Oddi daily. This acidic acid makes them extremely "aggressive," destroying and irritating to surrounding tissues, especially Sphincter Oddi. Since bile is a vehicle for the production of toxic chemicals such as bile pigments, heavy metals, drugs, drugs and poisons from the body, and that bile ducts and bile ducts often contain parasites, there is no question that Sphincter Oddi is an easy target for irritation. In addition, alcohol, unhealthy foods, unhealthy eating and unhealthy food combinations can cause havoc in the normal function of Sphincter Oddi.

The most common and prominent symptom of Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction is upper abdominal pain. This is often seen as a sharp pain in the middle of the abdomen beneath the rib cage. The pain can be very severe, taking people to the hospital and needing pain medication. But in many cases, the pain may be mild and usually does not require painkillers. Symptoms of Sphincter Oddi Dysfunction is classified as spinal pain and pancreatic pain.

Symptoms of Sphincter Oddi Biliary Abdominal Pain Dysfunction include:

• Abdominal pain is felt in the middle or right upper abdomen

• Radiant pain in the back at the lower end of the skull or right shoulder

• Pain often accompanies nausea, nausea and vomiting

• Pain is exposed to fatty foods or alcohol intake

• Pain varies in intensity and lasts anywhere from 15 minutes to 4-5 hours

Symptoms of Sphincter Oddi Pancreatic Abdominal Pain include:

• Pain in the upper abdomen on the left or right

• Pain radiates directly through the abdomen to the back

• Pain is often accompanied by bloating, nausea, and vomiting

• Pain is caused by improper combination of protein / fat / starch / sugary foods or alcohol consumption

A holistic approach to non-medicine can help. Holistic recovery for the treatment of Odd Type III Spdincter Dysfunction is widely used in many countries around the world.

Sphincter Oddi Recovery program Type III dysfunction may include several actions:

• Custom Diet Healing

• Drink healing mineral water prepared from pure Karlovy Vary spring salt

• Europe-wide Body Cleansing through Recovery of Intestinal Flora and Colon Hydrotherapy

• Anti-Candida Program

• Acupuncture

• Herbal medicine

• Nutrition Supplements

• Chiropractic manipulation

• Visceral massage

• Relaxation, Meditation, Hypnosis, Custom Hypnosis CDs

Alternative and holistic medicine courses may be used separately or as complementary approaches to traditional medicine.

Information about this article is provided for educational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for the diagnosis, treatment and advice of a licensed licensed professional.



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