Bile Reflux

Excess visceral fat mechanically forces bile backward through the pyloric valve by creating upward pressure on the digestive organs. When the pyloric sphincter fails, bile refluxes into the stomach and esophagus, stripping the protective m…

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Excess visceral fat mechanically forces bile backward through the pyloric valve by creating upward pressure on the digestive organs. When the pyloric sphincter fails, bile refluxes into the stomach and esophagus, stripping the protective mucous layer and causing significant pain. Purified bile salts are the recommended intervention for bile reflux caused by gallbladder problems or bile sludge.