Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 Oh yeah, maybe stay away from greasy and spicy foods. Including dairy, since it's phlegmy. Sugar ain't the best either. Chronic Heartburn and Lumps in Throat > Hi, > > My 13-year old son has been having severe heartburn for many years. Also, > many times when he tries to eat, he gets a " lump " feeling in his throat > where he cannot eat or drink until it goes away. > > We have been to many doctors, who simply prescribe him to take more and > more Prilosec / Prevacid. > > I am convinced that he has some inherent gastro (or some other) problem > that is actually causing this. > > Yesterday, we went to yet another doctor and even asked if he would get an > X-ray done so we could see if there was a problem. He just said to double > the dose of Prilosec. > > Can anyone please help me to know what we should do??? > > Thanks in advance, > > > Calvin > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 Acupuncture can treat the stomach heat very easily, especially if you also use herbs. The other thing is called " plumb pit qi. " That's pretty easily treatable too. Find someone good, especially someone who also uses herbs. Chronic Heartburn and Lumps in Throat > Hi, > > My 13-year old son has been having severe heartburn for many years. Also, > many times when he tries to eat, he gets a " lump " feeling in his throat > where he cannot eat or drink until it goes away. > > We have been to many doctors, who simply prescribe him to take more and > more Prilosec / Prevacid. > > I am convinced that he has some inherent gastro (or some other) problem > that is actually causing this. > > Yesterday, we went to yet another doctor and even asked if he would get an > X-ray done so we could see if there was a problem. He just said to double > the dose of Prilosec. > > Can anyone please help me to know what we should do??? > > Thanks in advance, > > > Calvin > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 This is what they did to my husband and caused his inabilty to make B12 now. dee On 11 Dec 2009, at 15:53, calvinclose@... wrote: > Hi, > > My 13-year old son has been having severe heartburn for many years. Also, many times when he tries to eat, he gets a " lump " feeling in his throat where he cannot eat or drink until it goes away. > > We have been to many doctors, who simply prescribe him to take more and more Prilosec / Prevacid. > > I am convinced that he has some inherent gastro (or some other) problem that is actually causing this. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 I have heard that acid reflux/heartburn is a result of hydrochloric acid deficiency. This goes against what the mecical doctors will tell you. I have a couple of friends that took it when they were having this problem and it went away. You can google it and find out more info. Deborah > > Hi, > > My 13-year old son has been having severe heartburn for many years. Also, many times when he tries to eat, he gets a " lump " feeling in his throat where he cannot eat or drink until it goes away. > > We have been to many doctors, who simply prescribe him to take more and more Prilosec / Prevacid. > > I am convinced that he has some inherent gastro (or some other) problem that is actually causing this. > > Yesterday, we went to yet another doctor and even asked if he would get an X-ray done so we could see if there was a problem. He just said to double the dose of Prilosec. > > Can anyone please help me to know what we should do??? > > Thanks in advance, > > > Calvin > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 > > Hi, > > My 13-year old son has been having severe heartburn for many years. Also, many times when he tries to eat, he gets a " lump " feeling in his throat where he cannot eat or drink until it goes away. > > We have been to many doctors, who simply prescribe him to take more and more Prilosec / Prevacid. > > I am convinced that he has some inherent gastro (or some other) problem that is actually causing this. > > Yesterday, we went to yet another doctor and even asked if he would get an X-ray done so we could see if there was a problem. He just said to double the dose of Prilosec. > > Can anyone please help me to know what we should do??? > > Thanks in advance, > > > Calvin Has any doctor ever checked your son for heart trouble? The sensation of " heartburn " can be caused by spicy, greasy, indigestible and toxic foods, but if this has been eliminated, the heartburn could literally be what the name implies. This could be serious and perhaps life threatening. There could be obstructed heart valves or arteries. This can be caused by internal plaque (somewhat unlikely in a child) or parasites such as heartworm, as Hulda has written about. In rarer cases it can be due to genetic heart defects. Or it can be a combination of any or all of these causes. I have observed several cases of " heartburn " complaints in patients who ended up having massive heart attacks. If I were you, I would try to find a doctor, or several, who can competently evaluate complete heart health, and who will treat the child until he doesn't need to take any drugs anymore at all. The " lump in the throat " feeling could possibly be a drug side effect. I hope your son gets well. Blessings, Yael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 read about apple cider vinegar! ________________________________ From: sierra7932000 <debnjohn93@...> Dr Sent: Mon, December 14, 2009 4:21:24 PM Subject: Re: Chronic Heartburn and Lumps in Throat I have heard that acid reflux/heartburn is a result of hydrochloric acid deficiency. This goes against what the mecical doctors will tell you. I have a couple of friends that took it when they were having this problem and it went away. You can google it and find out more info. Deborah > > Hi, > > My 13-year old son has been having severe heartburn for many years. Also, many times when he tries to eat, he gets a " lump " feeling in his throat where he cannot eat or drink until it goes away. > > We have been to many doctors, who simply prescribe him to take more and more Prilosec / Prevacid. > > I am convinced that he has some inherent gastro (or some other) problem that is actually causing this. > > Yesterday, we went to yet another doctor and even asked if he would get an X-ray done so we could see if there was a problem. He just said to double the dose of Prilosec. > > Can anyone please help me to know what we should do??? > > Thanks in advance, > > > Calvin > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2009 Report Share Posted December 19, 2009 This is a clogged gallbladder - liver clesnes with clear it up right away! Do a good parasite program first 10 days -then repeat the cleanse again if symptoms come back until its cleared. From: calvinclose@... <calvinclose@...> Subject: Chronic Heartburn and Lumps in Throat Dr Received: Friday, December 11, 2009, 3:53 PM  Hi, My 13-year old son has been having severe heartburn for many years. Also, many times when he tries to eat, he gets a " lump " feeling in his throat where he cannot eat or drink until it goes away. We have been to many doctors, who simply prescribe him to take more and more Prilosec / Prevacid. I am convinced that he has some inherent gastro (or some other) problem that is actually causing this. Yesterday, we went to yet another doctor and even asked if he would get an X-ray done so we could see if there was a problem. He just said to double the dose of Prilosec. Can anyone please help me to know what we should do??? Thanks in advance, Calvin __________________________________________________________________ The new Internet Explorer® 8 - Faster, safer, easier. Optimized for Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads./ca/internetexplorer/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2009 Report Share Posted December 26, 2009 Hi Calvin, I wish you the best with your son's health! Does he drink enough water??? I have a 13 year old who doesn't... It is hard to get a child to do the cleanses! But it could be a backed up bowel. I would try the three main cleanses if you can. And plenty of water. I use to have heartburn like that. But I never get it anymore! I hope it is nothing serious! Blessings, Kat > > > > Hi, > > > > My 13-year old son has been having severe heartburn for many years. Also, many times when he tries to eat, he gets a " lump " feeling in his throat where he cannot eat or drink until it goes away. > > > > We have been to many doctors, who simply prescribe him to take more and more Prilosec / Prevacid. > > > > I am convinced that he has some inherent gastro (or some other) problem that is actually causing this. > > > > Yesterday, we went to yet another doctor and even asked if he would get an X-ray done so we could see if there was a problem. He just said to double the dose of Prilosec. > > > > Can anyone please help me to know what we should do??? > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > > > Calvin > > Has any doctor ever checked your son for heart trouble? > The sensation of " heartburn " can be caused by spicy, greasy, indigestible and toxic foods, but if this has been eliminated, the heartburn could literally be what the name implies. > This could be serious and perhaps life threatening. > > There could be obstructed heart valves or arteries. > This can be caused by internal plaque (somewhat unlikely in a child) or parasites such as heartworm, as Hulda has written about. > In rarer cases it can be due to genetic heart defects. > Or it can be a combination of any or all of these causes. > > I have observed several cases of " heartburn " complaints in patients who ended up having massive heart attacks. > > If I were you, I would try to find a doctor, or several, who can competently evaluate complete heart health, and who will treat the child until he doesn't need to take any drugs anymore at all. > The " lump in the throat " feeling could possibly be a drug side effect. > > I hope your son gets well. > Blessings, Yael > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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