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you know when someone has chest pain
they automatically think it’s a heart
attack okay
but
according to the statistics that’s not
always the case only 31
of those people that have angina or
chest pain
have this connection to the heart and
even if someone does have angina or
chest pain it doesn’t mean they have a
heart attack a heart attack is a
situation where you have a lack of blood
flow to the heart that actually causes
some damage and so if you have chest
pain there could be something going on
in the heart that’s creating the pain
but not necessarily
damage however it could create damage
and one thing you need to know about
heart attacks is that out of all the
heart attacks
the great majority like 64 percent of
heart attacks are silent there is no
symptoms whatsoever but when someone has
angina they a lot of times have sweating
dizziness and shortness of breath but
many times they go to the emergency room
and there is nothing going on with the
heart so today we’re going to talk about
the other reasons like 11 other reasons
why you might have chest pain we take a
look at the chest cavity
you have a lot of things that are right
underneath the chest cavity you have the
heart of course you have the lungs you
have the liver you have the gallbladder
you have all the bile ducts you have the
pancreas
and you have ducts that kind of join
with the bile ducts from the gallbladder
and then you also have the stomach
so 42 of people that have chest pain
have a symptom that is related to their
digestion okay there’s nothing to do
with the heart and i’m also going to
cover the other causes that are more
rare that involve the lung tissue okay
the first thing i want to talk about is
this thing called gerd what is gerd
gerd is basically acid reflux it’s an
advanced acid reflux where the valve on
the top of the stomach is not closing
and so food is regurgitating back up
into the esophagus and when that happens
it can cause discomfort and chest pain
because that’s right underneath the
sternum and i’m going to put some links
down below of videos that i’ve done on
every single
area so you can get more information if
you have this problem but a very
important question to ask if you have
chest pain is what happened just before
the chest pain just to get a clue was
there something you ate that you
normally shouldn’t be eating or is it
some stress or whatever the next cause
of chest pain is the gallbladder but
it’s not necessarily gall stones okay
it’s usually something involving the
bile ducts or the little tubes that
connect from the liver that pass through
the liver that connect to the
gallbladder that go into the small
intestine that also connect with the
pancreatic ducts so the bile that is
flowing through the liver that is
supposed to drain into the small
intestine many times becomes thickened
and develops a sludge
and that topic is something that there’s
not a lot of data out there even though
it’s very very common i’ve done a lot of
videos on it and it’s a real thing and
when this bile becomes
thickened because there’s not enough
bile
that creates all sorts of pressure in
that tube and that pressure in that
location is directly underneath your rib
cage in fact many people who have
costochondritis which is inflammation in
the sternum
really have a problem with their bile
ducts i mean if you think about it why
would someone have inflammation
in the cartilage next to their sternum
unless maybe they just did a workout
doing bench press and they’re really
sore but what would cause this
inflammation which is directly over the
sternum it just doesn’t make sense and
for those people that have never heard
about this before because you haven’t
watched my videos
the antidote is
bile salts okay and you can get them
online and one version that works really
good is called tutcom and if you’ve
ruled out a heart problem okay and it’s
definitely not heart related and you end
up massaging underneath the right rib
cage and i’ve done a video on that i’ll
put that link down below
and you immediately experience relief
with your chest pain chances are it’s
related to the digestive system and you
also ultimately have to find out what
you should be eating to really correct
that problem another
cause would be something called stress
if someone has a panic attack they
usually have chest pain there’s even
something called broken heart
syndrome it’s an actual thing that
someone experiences a loss of something
a loss of a loved one and they end up
with chest pain because of the amount of
overwhelming stress i mean out of all
the stress that someone can experience
it’s the loss that creates the most
impact on your physical health and the
elevation of the stress hormones
especially cortisol
that stay elevated over a long period of
time become chronic and it creates a lot
of destruction on the heart and other
parts of your body even your brain and
people can even start developing
diabetes and gain weight
because of
this chronic cortisol
problem that then starts elevating your
blood sugars even when you’re not eating
sugar so out of all the non-heart
related
causes of chest pain we have the
digestive issues and then we have the
stress issues okay
now
these next causes are very rare but i’m
going to bring them up number one a
pulmonary embolism what is that well
that’s a
thrombus or a clot that ends up in your
lungs
and that can definitely create
chest pain because it’s going to affect
your breathing and circulation all the
circulation in the body actually travels
through your lungs and if there is some
blockage to your lungs you’re going to
have
major chest pain and especially when you
breathe in okay
pneumothorax and so that basically is a
collapsed lung and so now we have this
increased space between the lung and the
wall of your chest so you’re usually
going to have a sharp chest pain on one
side because of that then you have
something called aortic dissection where
you have the aorta which is a major
vessel that is either tor ruptured okay
that is extremely dangerous but it is
also extremely rare then you have
pneumonia okay that can cause chest pain
but if you have a lung infection you’re
going to know you have a lung infection
with other symptoms
asthma can create chest pain
just so you know if you have asthma
there’s two things i would recommend one
is
vitamin d
okay you’re gonna experience relief from
that and also a very amazing breathing
technique i’ll put those links down
below this breathing technique can pull
someone out of an asthmatic attack
within minutes then shingles shingles
actually is viral related and that can
create chest pain as well
and then you have something called
pericarditis which is viral where you
have this inflammation around the heart
okay now since a very common cause of
chest pain relates to the digestive
system
i highly suggest you watch this video
next right here
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