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Acid Reflux & GERD

Natural Support for Digestive Comfort Through Nervous System Care.

Acid reflux and GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) are more than just heartburn, they can significantly affect your quality of life, disrupt sleep, and lead to long-term complications if left unmanaged. At Van Every Family Chiropractic Center, we support patients with reflux by addressing the nervous system function that controls digestion, rather than simply suppressing acid production.

Your digestive system is controlled by the vagus nerve and the autonomic nervous system, both of which are directly influenced by spinal alignment, particularly in the upper cervical and mid-thoracic regions. When there is interference in these nerve pathways, it can affect esophageal function, stomach acid regulation, and the coordination of the digestive process. Our gentle, neurologically-focused approach addresses these underlying connections.

The Vagus Nerve Connection

The vagus nerve controls stomach acid production, esophageal motility, and the lower esophageal sphincter that prevents reflux. This nerve originates in the brainstem, just above the upper cervical spine. Proper alignment supports healthy vagal function.

Reflux Symptoms We Support

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Patterns To Notice

  • Heartburn: Burning sensation in the chest or throat, often after meals or when lying down.
  • Acid Regurgitation: Sour or bitter taste in the mouth from stomach acid backing up into the esophagus.
  • Difficulty Swallowing: Sensation of food sticking or a lump in the throat related to esophageal irritation.
  • Nighttime Reflux: Reflux symptoms that worsen when lying down, disrupting sleep and causing morning hoarseness.
  • Chronic Cough: Persistent cough, especially at night, caused by acid irritating the throat and airways.
  • Infant Reflux: Spitting up, arching, fussiness during feeding, and poor weight gain in babies.

How Chiropractic Supports Digestive Health

  • Vagus Nerve Optimization: The vagus nerve controls the lower esophageal sphincter, stomach acid production, and digestive motility. Upper cervical adjustments support healthy vagal tone and proper digestive function.
  • Autonomic Balance: Reflux is often associated with autonomic nervous system imbalance. Our gentle approach helps shift your nervous system toward parasympathetic ("rest and digest") mode, supporting normal digestive function.
  • Thoracic Spine & Diaphragm: The thoracic spine and diaphragm play important roles in preventing reflux. Proper alignment and nerve function in these areas supports the structural mechanisms that keep acid where it belongs.
  • Addresses Root Causes: Rather than suppressing acid production (which your body needs for digestion), we address the nervous system dysfunction that may be contributing to improper acid regulation and esophageal function.

Our Approach to Reflux Support

Our doctors take a comprehensive approach to supporting your digestive comfort through nervous system optimization.

1

Digestive & Neurological Assessment

We evaluate your spinal alignment with focus on the upper cervical and thoracic regions that affect digestive nerve supply. We discuss your history, triggers, and current management strategies.

2

Gentle, Targeted Adjustments

Using Talsky Tonal Chiropractic and KST techniques, we address subluxations affecting vagus nerve function and autonomic balance. Our approach is gentle and comfortable.

3

Holistic Digestive Support

We consider the full picture of your digestive health and may discuss lifestyle factors, dietary considerations, and stress management alongside your chiropractic care. We coordinate with your gastroenterologist as needed.

What Our Patients Often Report

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  • Reduced frequency and severity of heartburn.
  • Less acid regurgitation and throat irritation.
  • Better sleep without nighttime reflux.
  • Improved ability to enjoy meals comfortably.
  • Reduced reliance on antacids or PPIs.
  • Less bloating and digestive discomfort.
  • Improved overall digestive function.

Questions Parents And Adults Ask

Can chiropractic cure GERD?

No. Chiropractic care does not cure GERD. It supports the nervous system function that controls digestion, including the vagus nerve that regulates the lower esophageal sphincter and stomach acid production. Many patients experience significant symptom improvement, but results vary.

Should I stop taking my reflux medication?

Never stop or change medications without consulting your prescribing physician. Chiropractic care works alongside your medical treatment. If your symptoms improve, discuss medication changes with your doctor.

Can chiropractic help infant reflux?

Yes. Many parents report significant improvement in their baby's reflux after gentle chiropractic care. Birth trauma and upper cervical misalignment can affect vagus nerve function in infants, contributing to reflux, spitting up, and feeding difficulties.

How does the spine affect acid reflux?

The vagus nerve, which controls stomach acid production and the esophageal sphincter, originates in the brainstem just above the upper cervical spine. The thoracic spine supplies nerves to the stomach and diaphragm. Misalignments in these areas can interfere with proper digestive function.

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