What
we usually don’t realize is that there is increased
muscle tension associated with these symptoms. Each
digestive organ shares a common nerve supply with specific
muscles. This means that when the organ is stressed,
the muscles contract. For example, if the problem is
in the stomach, then increased muscle tension can be
felt below the breastbone. If the problem is in the
small intestine, as it usually is during colic, the
muscle tension can be felt around the bellybutton. If
the problem is associated with the biliary system, then
the increased muscle tension can be palpated under the
front of the right rib cage.
Health
care practitioners use this phenomenon to correlate
their knowledge of neurology and biochemistry with a
physical examination for increased muscle contraction.
The Homeostatic Challenge Test was first used in 1986
and is now employed daily by hundreds of health care
practitioners trained in clinically applying natural-occurring
food enzymes in their practices.
Findings
from a fasting exam are compared to an exam done about
45 minutes after eating. The findings, often used in
conjunction with interpretation of a 24-hour urinalysis,
can usually pinpoint the true cause of your digestive
symptoms and improve the benefits you derive from your
diet.
In
order for enzyme supplements to be most beneficial,
they have to be specific to the individual. Compare
this method with the over-the-counter method of relieving
the symptoms without addressing the cause of the problem.
A
surprising number of people have problems digesting
their food. The annual sales of antacids are now in
the billions of dollars. Watch television for an evening
and you’ll notice just how many drugs are advertised
to help relieve symptoms. These products do a good job
of relieving symptoms, but do nothing to improve digestion
or eliminate the cause.
By
palpating, or “feeling”, your abdomen before
and after a meal, your health care practitioner will
be able to determine what happens to your organs when
they are presented with food. Can these organs do what
nature designed them to do? Which ones are being stressed?