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HYPERACIDITY - How can it arise?

When looking for the cause of hyperacidity, not only diet but also respiration as well as excretion have to be considered. Lack of exercise in the fresh air impairs an optimal supply with oxygen. Insufficient fluid intake prevents optimal excretion via the kidneys as well as through the
skin (sweating). Disturbances of intestinal function or the intestinal flora also affect the acid-base balance. Putrefaction products can also have an acidic effect on the body.

Individuals who as a result of serious illnesses have problems with food uptake in the gastro-intestinal tract, cellular metabolism, respiration or excretion are advised to always consult a therapist with regard to hyperacidity.

In disturbances of intestinal function or the intestinal flora, a therapist should also be consulted to discuss the best course of action in detail. Regeneration of the intestinal flora, as well as
compensating for any disorders, should go hand in hand with achieving the right acid-base balance. Stress, inflammatory processes and medicines also have a negative influence on the acid-base balance, if the latter are converted into acids prior to excretion.