Your Ileo-Cecal Valve and digestive health

    Mon, Aug 8, 2011
    Your Ileo-Cecal Valve and digestive health

    Problems w/ constipation? Diarrhea? Dark circles under your eyes? Sudden low back pain after bending over to pick up a dime on the floor? Joint pains? Weakness of the Psoas, Iliacus or Quadriceps muscles – muscles involved in posture and locomotion

    Could it be your Ileo-Cecal Valve?

    The Ileo-Cecal Valve is located between the ileum (last portion of your small intestine) and the cecum or ascending colon (first portion of your large intestine; the appendix lays just below it.. Its function is to allow digested food materials to pass from the small intestine into your large intestine. The ileo-cecal valve also blocks these waste materials from backing back up into your small intestine. It is intended to be a one-way valve, only opening up to allow the digested material to pass through and then closing to prevent the fecal contents from “falling” back into the small intestine. When the small intestine/large intestine is not active in the process of digestion or stool production), the value is relaxed, neither open or closed.

    Ileocecal Valve Syndrome

    When the ileocecal valve is stuck open waste products can back up into the small intestine (much like a backed up kitchen sink drain) disturbing your digestion and also creating unhealthy toxins that are absorbed into the body. Also, if the ileocecal valve is stuck closed waste products are prevented or constricted from passing into the large intestine.

    Unfortunately, this disorder is often overlooked by the medical profession. A dysfunctional ileocecal valve can result in a combination of symptoms.

    Ileo-Cecal Valve Syndrome Signs & Symptoms

    Dark circles under eyes

    Bowel disturbances (diarrhea / constipation)

    Weakness of the Psoas, Iliacus or Quadriceps muscles – muscles involved in posture and locomotion

    Low back pain – esp. pain on bending over

    Severe lumbar disc complaints (sharp sudden pain)

    Sinus problems, post nasal drip, headaches, tinnitus

    GERD symptoms

    Joint pains

    Pelvic congestion and pain

    PMS

    Chronic inflammatory or toxicity complaints

    Causes of Ileo-Cecal Valve Syndrome

    HCl Deficiency – Major Cause: Medication for GERD/ Tums – stops via various ways the flow of stomach acid needed to digest food, and absorb certain B vitamins and Calcuim.

    Dehydration

    Emotional upsets

    High Colonics

    How you eat (eating too quickly, eating foods you are sensitive to, under-chewing your food)

    Foods you eat (carbonated drinks, alcohol, caffeine, chocolate, raw foods, hot spicy foods)

    TMJ Disorders

    Treating Ileo- Cecal Valve Syndrome
    Treatment options for ileocecal valve syndrome are adjustment of the value itself, chiropractic adjustment of the spinal segmental that innervates the value, and the small and large intestine,  neurovascular & neurolympathic pts for the value and the small & large intestine, and a change in diet.

    Please note that adjustment of the value must be done in order to “fix’ the problem; just doing the other techniques will not “fix” the problem.

    Possible nutrition: Chlorophyll, digestive enzymes, Vitamin D, Calcium

    Temporary Diet Recommendations During Treatment
    Avoid for two weeks:

    Roughage foods–such as: seeds, whole grains, raw vegetables

    Spicy foods–such as: chili powder, hot peppers, salsas, black and cayenne pepper,

    Also eliminate– liquors, alcoholic drinks, cocoa, chocolate, caffeine products

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