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Chest Pain/burning


dianemck

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Does anyone else experience constant chest pain and deep aching and burning within your chest? I have been checked by specialists for everything from heart trouble to cancer to pinched nerve and no one can find a reason for this consistent pain in my chest. They finally will say that they "guess" it might be caused by my having celiac disease. Anyone else experience this and if so--what helps get rid of it?????


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It actually may be coming from your stomach. I get that problem when eating certain things I am intolerant to, like eggs.

You may need to do an elimination diet to figure out what is causing it. In the meantime I suggest you go to your health food store and buy several homeopathic remedies that really help me when I get that awful pain. Those are sepia (acts like an anti-inflammatory and takes the pain away), nux vomica (also called colubrina, which helps with acid reflux) and arnica (it will heal wounds, prevent bruises when you banged into something, but also is healing in general).

I find that those three make my life bearable when I am in agony. When you take those, take them ten minutes apart from each other.

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Does anyone else experience constant chest pain and deep aching and burning within your chest? I have been checked by specialists for everything from heart trouble to cancer to pinched nerve and no one can find a reason for this consistent pain in my chest. They finally will say that they "guess" it might be caused by my having celiac disease. Anyone else experience this and if so--what helps get rid of it?????

Yes, I got upper chest pain, tiredness, shortness of breath, even bradychardia weeks after going gluten free. I dropped tomatoes and peppers, and it all went away.

......nightshades.

I cant' say your problem is the same as mine, but it could be. Are you still eating sugar? Have you started eating probiotics?

I think dropping gluten takes away a large mask. Then we begin to see the problems beneath it.

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