Fisioterapista, Specialista in Rieducazione Posturale, Viscerale e Fasciale, Ricercatrice ed Autrice
There are many individuals who have all typical symptoms of Acid reflux and/or hiatal hernia but whose esophageal and gastric mucosae are fine, as shown by negative results of relevant tests (i.e., visual inspection through gastroscopy and histologic examination through biopsy). In this case, we speak of NERD or non-erosive reflux disease, that is, reflux…
A tissue metabolic acidosis, i.e., a reduction of pH of connective tissue, is an alteration common both to all types of hiatal hernia and to acid reflux. This alteration causes the destruction of collagen fibers and elastin, and contributes to the loss of the holding capacity of the diaphragm and its crura. Metabolic acidosis occurs…
Disposing of acid reflux by integrating gastro-intestinal reprogramming Connection between acid reflux, sensitivity, chronic muscular contraction and tissue metabolic acidosis. Latest researches have shown how individual emotional-cognitive patterns affect posture and how compensating posture results in a chronic contraction of some muscular regions. This chronic contraction (for instance, blocked diaphragm, altered posture) causes a massive…
Between all existing types of asthma, reflux-induced asthma is a well-known and documented form that has a high impact on people’s lives. “It is a disheartening situation. This is one of the most expensive forms of asthma, not only in terms of money but also and more importantly in terms of quality of life of…
Laryngopharyngeal reflux is one of the signs of gastroesophageal reflux and it entails a series of extra-digestive symptoms that are rarely linked to reflux and can sometimes make a diagnosis difficult. Typical symptoms are: chronic sore throat with dryness or pain, sometimes as if an external object is located at the base of the neck…
WHAT IS INTESTINAL REPROGRAMMING? What does re-programming the intestine mean? In plain words it means to remove harmful components and facilitate the development of good bacterial flora, i.e., those bacteria that are useful for our health. Silent inflammation Speaking in scientific terms, reprogramming the intestine in the first place translates into eliminating the “silent inflammation.”…
Why are Buddhist monks happy? Why are they peaceful even in front of great difficulties? Thanks to Dalai Lama’s permission, a research studied how areas of brain activate when monks are meditating and the result was that levels of activation of their left prefrontal cortex were more intense. In other words, they were happier than…