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Hiatal Hernia also Ileocecal Valve
By Steven Horne, RH (AHG) & Kimberly Balas, ND
Sea also Hiatal Hernia Correction

In a hiatal hernia the stomach pushes upward through the opening in the diaphragm for the esophagus. This can cause acid reflux, put stress and pressure on the heart, create poor digestive function and generally weaken the body.

See the instructions for correcting this in the video below.

Mechanical correction is needed, but the following remedies can help.

Therapies: Deep Breathing, Hiatal Hernia Correction and Stress Management

Herbs: Blessed Thistle, Dandelion, Lobelia and Slippery Elm

Herbal Formulas: Anti-Gas Formula, Intestinal Soothe & Build, PLS II and Spleen Activator

Flower Essences: Find Strength


Ileocecal Valve
The ileocecal valve is the valve between the small intestine and the large intestine. This valve may become irritated and inflamed and not shut properly. This causes a leakage of material from the colon back into the small intestine which weakens the body. It often causes serious gas and bloating. Massage to the area helps.

To locate the ileocecal valve draw an imaginary line from your navel (belly button) to the right hip. The ileocecal valve is located about halfway along that line. Massage the area in a clockwise motion to close the valve. The following can also help.

Herbs: Aloe Vera and Slippery Elm

Herbal Formulas: Intestinal Soothe & Build and Spleen Activator

Nutraceuticals: Proactazyme



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