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Thanks for these -- and please post the other alternative options that she

tries. Thanks!

On Oct 12, 2011, at 12:41 PM, shimonwimon wrote:

> My significant other, recently diagnosed with achalasia, has found a lot of

benefit from Iberogast, a German herbal remedy for enhancing motility and other

GI functions. It was suggested by our holistic MD, who says the European

functional medicine docs are raving about it and can't understand why it isn't

more widely used in the U.S.

>

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Hi shimonwimon

I have Achalasia and had my HM in August. My Mother has Gerd and I was

wondering if this will help her. She's having a very challenging time with this.

Thanks,

Caroll in Michigan

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> My significant other, recently diagnosed with achalasia, has found a lot of

benefit from Iberogast, a German herbal remedy for enhancing motility and

other GI functions. It was suggested by our holistic MD, who says the European

functional medicine docs are raving about it and can't understand why it isn't

more widely used in the U.S.

>

> Has anyone else tried Iberogast? She asked me to recommend it here based on

her experiences.

>

> She has also had good luck with sublingual nitroglycerine, prescribed by our

primary care doc (a very good one who got her achalasia diagnosed right away).

The nitro seems pretty effective, though certainly not foolproof, at preventing

the " stuck food " ' problem during meals. It has even helped as a rescue several

times after she had already gotten clogged up.

>

> On our doc's advice, she tries to use the nitro as infrequently as possible

(going out to dinner, etc.) to reduce the chance of developing tolerance to it.

So far so good. Our doc is hopeful she can avoid surgery with approaches like

this, in addition to mind-body work to aid in relaxation and mobilizing her

swallowing function. She will be trying medical hypnosis next.

>

> We will continue to report results, as this group has been extremely helpful

to her.

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Will have to look into Iberogast. Any helpful advice is appreciated!

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> My significant other, recently diagnosed with achalasia, has found a lot of

benefit from Iberogast, a German herbal remedy for enhancing motility and

other GI functions. It was suggested by our holistic MD, who says the European

functional medicine docs are raving about it and can't understand why it isn't

more widely used in the U.S.

>

> Has anyone else tried Iberogast? She asked me to recommend it here based on

her experiences.

>

> She has also had good luck with sublingual nitroglycerine, prescribed by our

primary care doc (a very good one who got her achalasia diagnosed right away).

The nitro seems pretty effective, though certainly not foolproof, at preventing

the " stuck food " ' problem during meals. It has even helped as a rescue several

times after she had already gotten clogged up.

>

> On our doc's advice, she tries to use the nitro as infrequently as possible

(going out to dinner, etc.) to reduce the chance of developing tolerance to it.

So far so good. Our doc is hopeful she can avoid surgery with approaches like

this, in addition to mind-body work to aid in relaxation and mobilizing her

swallowing function. She will be trying medical hypnosis next.

>

> We will continue to report results, as this group has been extremely helpful

to her.

>

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