Do you suffer from acid reflux?

Acid and salt spelt in scrabble pieces

GERD (gastroesophageal reflex disease – acid reflux/heartburn) and carrying too much fat around your middle go together like salt and pepper. About half of obese people have GERD, and as you would expect it makes people miserable. Extra fat hanging off the stomach pulls it down and this then straightens the angle where the esophagus (the tube that carries swallowed food to your stomach) joins it. When there’s no angle at that juncture, stomach acid spills upward and burn the esophagus. Furthermore, pressure on the stomach from deep belly fat increases the backwash.

Taking the above into consideration, even losing even a little weight (because that allows the angle to return) may cure GERD.

That’s what happened for 66% of people with GERD in a recent study. For obese women, the magic number for improving heartburn and other GI symptoms was losing just 5% of their body weight and taking 2–4 inches off their waists whereas men got relief when they lost 10% and 4 inches from their waists.

Also consider another reason why so many people who lost weight got better; they replaced most of the calories they used to spend on alcohol, chocolate, fat, and other GERD triggers with lots more fruits and vegetables. They also exercised up to an hour (5 days a week) and presumably they did what we tell anyone with heartburn to do, and that is avoid eating within 3 hours of bedtime. Put blocks under the head posts of your bed so you sleep with your upper body slightly elevated and also skip other trigger foods = such as coffee, pepper, tomatoes, and orange juice.

Check out our podcast ‘Making The Change’ for helpful hints and tips to live a healthier lifestyle!

 

Nik & Eva Speakman

We have studied and worked together since 1992. Between us we have studied human behaviour and psychology for seven decades. We both share an uncontainable passion to offer hope and to help people lead happier and less inhibited lives.

After many remarkable breakthroughs we created our own behavioural change therapy, ‘Schema Conditioning.’® Subsequent work with trauma victims and their related symptoms, led to the creation of two further trauma-based therapies.

‘Schema Conditioning Psychotherapy.’®

‘Visual Schema Displacement Therapy (VSDT)’®

‘Visual Schema Detachment & Restructuring (VSDR)’®

Qualifications from the creation of our therapies, resulted in training psychology professors, doctors and masters students at Universities in Amsterdam and Utrecht. In 2015, this training produced the two sets of scientific studies conducted into the workings of our therapy; the first two study papers highlighting the remarkable efficacy, was published in the Journal of Behaviour Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry in June 2019. A further third study was then published in the European Journal of Psychotraumatology in April 2021, with a fourth clinical study with hospital patients is currently underway and will be completed by the end of 2022.

In addition to members of the public, we work with, and have treated many high-profile clients and ‘A’ list clients around the world, having had prodigious successes. We are resident therapists on ITV’s multi award-winning ‘This Morning’ and have been for over a decade, we have also had own television shows, one of which, ‘The Speakmans’, also aired on ITV and several countries worldwide. Over the last two decades we have appeared on numerous other television shows as experts, such as the multi award-winning Saturday Night Takeaway.

Our mission is to illuminate that there is ALWAYS HOPE and that overcoming trauma and improving quality of life is entirely possible. Many people have either never been given hope, or worse had hope taken away from them, our aim is to correct that by sharing our message in any way we possibly can, including live workshops, theatre tours, books, podcasts, radio, television, social media and YouTube.

At the heart of all we do, is our relentless mission to offer HOPE to as many people as we possibly can.

https://nikandeva.com
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