ThermoFight X
In stool extrusion, the
pressure in the abdominal cavity increases to much higher values than the
chest pressure, pushing the stomach into the thoracic cavity and causing hiatus
hernia (diaphragm hernia). Half of the people who feed on the Western diet for
more than fifty years have this disease. ThermoFight
X The thoracic and abdominal
cavities are anatomically separated by a large muscle that helps us breathe and
is called the diaphragm. Aorta, hollow vein and esophagus pass through the
diaphragm. Of these, only the esophagus is mobile. Stool pushing forces the
stomach into the natural esophageal opening, causing the diaphragm muscle to
disperse. . ThermoFight
X Finally, the upper part of the
stomach finds itself in the thoracic cavity, where each breath induces a vacuum
that sucks gastric acid up into the esophagus. When the stomach is out of its
natural position, in which it is supported by the diaphragm muscle, the lower
esophageal sphincter,
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