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Functional gastrointestinal disorders such as dyspepsia, GERD, chronic constipation irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are the most common GI problems in the general population with about 1 in 4 people in the U.S. having their activities limited because of them. These conditions also account for nearly half of the GI problems seen by doctors and are primarily caused by diet and our inability to properly handle the stress in our lives. In today’s modern society chronic stress attacks us in many ways. Your body/mind can become chronically stressed due to work, relationships, finances, poor nutrition, inadequate sleep, inadequate exercise, chemical or heavy metal toxicity, a chronic fungus or parasite problem, chronic pain and disease, or any combination of the above. As discussed in a previous article, under conditions of chronic stress the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system become imbalanced leading to symptoms of tension, anxiety, depression, insomnia, fatigue, hypertension, and functional gastrointestinal disorders. Under stress your sympathetic nervous systems (SNS) primary goal is your survival, so it elicits a ‘fight for your life or run for your life’ stress response. This response is triggered by any perceived physical or emotional threat. Unfortunately, in modern life we cannot run away from a traffic jam or punch out our boss. No matter what triggers a stress response it leads to the same physiological response. When a response is triggered short term it leads to survival, but when we have chronic stress, over time it leads to gastrointestinal damage and chronic disease. With chronic stress your parasympathetic nervous system, (the rest and repair system that is in charge of digestion) is turned down, and your sympathetic system, (your fight or flight system), is turned up. This condition diverts blood away from the GI tract and thus the body has a very hard time digesting food and maintaining the gastrointestinal lining. It makes perfect sense, why would your body’s systems worry about digestion and repair when you’re running from a bear, likewise, you don’t paint your house when it’s on fire. Additionally, this chronic stress response leads to poor absorption of nutrients, improper GI motility and a very unhappy stomach and intestines, in other words dyspepsia, GERD, chronic constipation, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Sound Familiar? Dyspepsia, gastritis and ulcers of the upper G.I. have been linked to stress for a long time. Gastritis and ulcers are now known to be caused by an interaction between stress and H. Pylori bacteria. The actual mechanism is poorly understood but let me try to explain. It is known that stress reduces blood flow to the stomach causing a reduction in stomach secretions like Hydrochloric acid (HCL) necessary for digestion, and the bicarbonate mucin the coating that protects the stomach wall from being digested. H. Pylori has also been shown to reduce this important stomach mucin production. When stress lets up and digestion starts up again, more hydrochloric acid is secreted; the reduced stomach mucin coating becomes overwhelmed by the sudden increase in hydrochloric acid, allowing injury to the stomach wall. This modern life altering nightmare of functional gastrointestinal disorders can be healed, naturally, once and for all and without dangerous drugs. First and foremost, dietary changes must be taken to remove any offending agents that may be damaging your G.I. tract such as junk food and food allergies. Then proper supplemented nutrients must be utilized to help repair the gastrointestinal tract. Laboratory testing such as a Comprehensive Digestive Stool Analysis should be done and can be extremely helpful in identifying what nutritional support is necessary. After instituting proper nutritional support, it is vital that patients are properly trained in how to handle their stress. These exceptional healing modalities will be discussed and demonstrated at my upcoming seminars on Stress and Gastrointestinal Problems. I will also discuss how you can conquer these baffling and disabling health problems. Want to know more, attend one of them. THEY ARE FREE and will be held Wednesday August 1st and Monday August 13th 7:00 to 8:00 PM at the Pain and Brain Healing Center. For details and directions please see our website at www.painandbrainhealingcenter.com or call the clinic at 763-862-7100 to reserve your space, seating is limited. Dr. Greg Fors, D.C. is a Board-certified Neurologist (IBCN), certified in Applied Herbal Sciences (NWHSU) and acupuncture. As the clinic director of the Pain and Brain Healing Center in Blaine Minnesota he specializes in a functional medicine approach to fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, thyroid and adrenal disorders, depression, autism and ADHD. If you have any questions or comments regarding this article you can contact Dr. Fors at 763-862-7100 He is a sought after international lecturer for various post graduate departments and state associations. Dr. Fors is the author of the highly acclaimed book, “Why We Hurt� available through booksellers everywhere.

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• Information is processed by your brain at speeds up to 268 miles per hour (120 meters per second). There are more electrical impulses generated in a single day by the brain than by all the world’s telephones. The brain’s energy is sufficient to illuminate a 25-watt light bulb. • The two hemispheres of the brain are bridged by the corpus callosum, tissue that enables the two parts to communicate. This part of the brain is 11 percent larger in those people who are ambidextrous — able to write with both hands. • The cerebellum, located at the base of the skull, coordinates muscle movements and balance. Impairment in this area results in the loss of ability to walk or reach out and grab something. • Your brain uses 20 percent of all the blood circulating throughout your body. It flows through the 100,000 miles of blood vessels in the brain. All it takes is eight to 10 seconds of lack of blood to the brain for you to lose consciousness. • The brain also uses 20 percent of all the oxygen we breathe. It can live for four to six minutes without oxygen before damage begins to occur. Lack of oxygen

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for five to 10 minutes will result in permanent damage. • The horseshoe-shaped hippocampus is crucial in the process of transferring short-term memory into long-term memory. It’s responsible for forming, organizing and sorting memories. • The brain begins to shrink in mass by about 0.25 percent a year after age 30. By age 80, as much as 20 percent of the nerve connections in the hippocampus may have been lost. Only 30 percent of 80-year-old brains perform as well as those of young adults. • Wernicke’s Area and Broca’s Area are both important in the area of language. While Wernicke’s is responsible for comprehension of speech, Broca’s is involved in the production of speech. If Wernicke’s Area is damaged, a person loses the ability to understand language. He or she can speak clearly, but the combination of words makes no sense. Those with an impaired Broca’s Area understand language, but can’t properly form the words to produce speech. • If you’re having trouble focusing on a task and can’t complete a sequence of movements or solve a problem, you may have an impairment of the frontal lobe of the cerebral cortex. This area can also produce mood changes, changes in personality and social behavior, and an

inability to interact with others. • Talk about using your brain to its full potential! Ben Pridmore is a world champion memorizer who memorized 96 historical events in just five minutes. It took this accountant just over 26 seconds to memorize the order of a shuffled deck of cards. His trick is to create associations between the items he is memorizing. • Ever wonder why you can’t tickle yourself? It’s because your brain is able to distinguish between unexpected touch and your own touch. • Research confirms that brain waves are more active when you are dreaming than when you are awake. If you’re average, you’ll have between four and seven dreams a night over the course of one to two hours. • Think about it! The average brain does just that — It produces about 70,000 thoughts on a normal day. • Certain scents can trigger memories, for example, the smell of roses might bring a family member’s funeral into vivid focus. This is because the olfactory nerve, the one that registers smells, is very close to the amygdala, that part of the brain connected to emotions and their memories, and also to the hippocampus, an area associated with memory. If these areas are damaged, the ability to identify certain scents can be affected.

• Want to increase your brain power? Reading aloud promotes brain development, as do music lessons, which boost the brain’s organizational ability. Children who learn two languages by the age of five will develop a denser gray matter. Those who grow up in a stimulating environment can have up to a 25-percent greater ability to learn. • Do all you can to keep your brain healthy! Avoid stress, which has been shown to affect brain structure and function. Studies show that artificial flavorings and preservatives also have a negative effect on IQ. And a seven-year study reported that those who eat seafood at least once a week have a 30-percent lower occurrence of dementia. • The third leading cause of death in America is by stroke. This occurs when blood supply to a part of the brain is disturbed, the result of a blockage, such as a clot, or by a lack of blood flow, such as a burst blood vessel or hemorrhage. The function of the affected area is severely affected, including inability to move limbs, understand speech or see. • An elephant’s brain may be larger than a human brain, but its percentage of total body weight is much smaller. The human brain is about 2 percent of total body weight, but the elephant’s is just 0.15 percent.

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understanding jokes. • Although dyslexics have struggles with language, they are frequently gifted in other areas, such as mathematics, science or the arts. Although Albert Einstein couldn’t memorize simple lists, including the order of the months of the year, he could easily solve complicated mathematical equations and formulas. Brilliant inventor Thomas Edison patented approximately 1,200 items during his lifetime. Edison spent just three months in public school, before his mother chose to deal with his learning disability by homeschooling him. • Many dyslexics turned their attention to athletics for success. Texas Rangers pitcher Nolan Ryan, boxing champ Mohammed Ali, decathlete Bruce Jenner and Olympic diver Greg Louganis have all triumphed over their disability. • When painter Pablo Picasso flunked out of school due to reading difficulties, his art professor father spurred him to develop his artistic abilities, a gift that was evident at a very young age. It’s also believed that Leonardo da Vinci was dyslexic, evidenced by his notes, written right-to-left, a trait exhibited by many left-handed dyslexics. • In the entertainment world, actors Tom Cruise, Patrick Dempsey and Orlando Bloom have all battled the effects of dyslexia. Bloom states, “You have all the information you need, but find it harder to process… It’s a lack of access.” Jay Leno was advised to drop out of high school but proved his advisors wrong when he achieved a bachelor’s degree in speech therapy. • Although dyslexia makes language comprehension and writing extremely challenging, that didn’t stop Fannie Flagg from pursuing a writing career. She became a successful novelist and screenplay writer, nominated for an Academy Award for the script of her novel “Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café,” a 1991 movie blockbuster.

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or forms the borders of ten states. From north to south they are: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana. • The Mississippi impacts the entire United States but especially the states along its path. The river and its tributaries provide drinking water for over 18 million people. • Many National Park Service sites are present along the river, reflecting the its importance in the growth and history of the United States. The Jefferson National Expansion Monument (the St. Louis Arch) and Vicksburg National Military Park are two popular stops. • The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, established in 1988, includes 72 miles (116 km) along the river in Minnesota from Dayton/Ramsey south to Hastings. Included in this area are several interesting sites, including St. Anthony Falls, the river’s only true waterfall. • The National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium, located in Dubuque, Iowa, is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution and another great place to learn about the river. • Another park, opened in 1982, that honors the great river is Mud Island River Park in Memphis, Tennessee. The park is not actually on an island but a peninsula that has the Mississippi River on the west and the Wolf River harbor on the east. The park has a riverwalk, monorail, adventure center, pedal boats and more to keep visitors busy. An amphitheater, museum and a hydraulic scale model showing the lower Mississippi River from Cairo, Illinois, to New Orleans also enhance the educational and recreational opportunities at the park.

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