Often occurs because the cardia (the sphincter mechanism between the
esophagus and stomach) does not work properly and some of the acidic contents
of the stomach moves up into the esophagus.
The mucosa is not ready for the acid
pH of this gastric liquid and makes the gastroesophageal reflux occur.
Sometimes there is also a passage from the stomach into the chest cavity,
called a hiatal hernia.
People who have the cardia half-open do hope that the more love (physical
food is the symbolic equivalent of spiritual food) to their lives.
"I have the door open because I'm hoping affection, warmth, tenderness,
I receive love from others. I never have enough"
In acute and occasional cases of gastro-oesophageal reflux we should ask
whether we have suffered a recent affective setback within the family.
"I
want more and better food than I have received, I am open to the recognition of
my family"
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