Guest guest Posted December 14, 1999 Report Share Posted December 14, 1999 I was reading everyone's posts on enzymes and wanted to ask if anyone who apparently has digestive problems gets heartburn easily. I always carry extra strength Tums because when I do get it, it's horrible! Feels like it's penetrating straight through to my back. It's mainly triggered by liquor drinks with sweet and sour mixer (like Margaritas) and cola drinks on an empty or near empty tummy (like Coke, Sprite) so I've learned to avoid those things. But overall, I've had a sensitive tummy for years now, as well as a touch of spastic colon. Maybe enzymes would help me, because heartburn is the release of too much stomach acid, it's some kind of dysfunction. If the enzymes are already present through supplements however, it stands to reason that the body wouldn't overreact by flooding the stomach with too much acid. Just a thought. Kristi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 1999 Report Share Posted December 14, 1999 Hi Kristi-- I've had intermittent battles w/GI problems, too-- since I was 16 (interestingly enough, that's also when I experienced my first rosacea outbreak). I've always found that my skin gets worse when my stomach gets worse, but I always figured they were both triggered by the same things (like stress). When I was a teenager and into my early 20s, I would get chronic acid reflux (that acid taste in your mouth and throat) accompanied by horrible belching. No one could believe those noises came from my 5ft. frame! I have to say, once I got a little older, began keeping a more normal schedule, and eating properly (not skipping meals or eating big meals late, eating healthier foods, and taking acidophilus daily), these symptoms subsided quite a bit. I'd still get them occasionally, but not as often or as severe. Since I started the minocycline for rosacea, I haven't had any problems w/my gut. I don't know if it cuts down on inflammation in the stomach lining, or is killing off some bad bugs, or if it's coincidence, or what. Heartburn, or acid reflux, is the result of a dysfunctional spincter at the end of your esophogus near your stomach--when you start digesting food and your stomach releases acids and enzymes, the sphincter is supposed to close. When it doesn't close off properly, the stomach acids actually leak up into your esophogus. I don't know if the stomach also creates more or less acid as a result. But if the lining of your stomach is compromised in any way (for instance, my grandmother took aspirin everyday for years for arthritis and ended up w/a gastric ulcer), you might be secreting less acid, since those are the cells responsible for releasing acid and pepsin, etc. into the gastric lumen (your stomach). But you're right, if you're secreting too much acid and you add supplements, I would think it would shut down the signal for those cells to release more acid and then you'd find some equilibrium. OK, when I started this message I thought I knew what I was talking about, but now I'm confused. Can anyone help? --- " Kristi A. " wrote: > I was reading everyone's posts on enzymes and wanted > to ask if anyone who apparently has digestive > problems gets heartburn easily. I always carry > extra strength Tums because when I do get it, it's > horrible! Feels like it's penetrating straight > through to my back. It's mainly triggered by liquor > drinks with sweet and sour mixer (like Margaritas) > and cola drinks on an empty or near empty tummy > (like Coke, Sprite) so I've learned to avoid those > things. But overall, I've had a sensitive tummy for > years now, as well as a touch of spastic colon. > Maybe enzymes would help me, because heartburn is > the release of too much stomach acid, it's some kind > of dysfunction. If the enzymes are already present > through supplements however, it stands to reason > that the body wouldn't overreact by flooding the > stomach with too much acid. Just a thought. > > Kristi > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > eGroups.com Home: > /group/rosacea-support/ > - Simplifying group > communications > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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