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Borborygmus (plural borborygmi) (from Greek βορβορυγμός)
also known as stomach growling, or rumbling, is the rumbling
sound produced by the movement of gas through the intestines of
animals, including humans.  (
from Wikipedia)

A number of years ago, as I lay on an acupuncture table, my
stomach started to rumble. It happened 10-15 minutes into the
session and I did what I think many of us do in a similar
situation: I apologized for the untimely noises that my stomach
was making. The acupuncturist, who was also a nurse, put me at
ease. First she told me that in Eastern Medicine, such sounds are
considered a compliment. In Western Medicine, such sounds are
known as borborygmus. I think many of us can relate to my
experience, both as a practitioner, who hears the sounds begin a
while after a client lies on our table, as well as the person who
experiences borborygmus. I loved this concept, as well as the
word borborygmus.

It is well established that during the fight or flight response there
is an inhibition in stomach and upper digestive tract action.
Essentially, all energy is sent to the parts of the body needed
most for action; for fight or flight. When the stressor is gone
stomach motility, as well as other functions, resume. With
humans, the fight or flight response played a stronger role earlier
in our evolution. The need to respond/react to attacks, as well as
to attack, were often daily occurrences. As we moved into
modern times the emergency responses that require huge amounts
of physical effort and our need for full-fledged fight or flight
responses lessened, but the tendency for our bodies to act (or
over react) continued. The stress response halts or slows down
various processes such as sexual responses and digestive
systems in order to focus on the stress situation, typically causes
negative effects like, constipation, anorexia, erectile dysfunction,
difficulty urinating, and difficulty maintaining sexual arousal.
Prolonged exposure to stress responses can cause a chronic
suppression of immune system function.
I believe that many are walking around each day in a partial or full state of fight or flight.
Clients arrive at my office after  fighting traffic, fearing of being late for their appointment,
bad news on the radio, etc. It is only after they have softened into the treatment table and the
work begins that they come down from the perceived stressors of the outside world. Good
hands-on manual care can allow the feeling of threat and stress to diminish. It is then that their
digestion restarts. It is then that the borborygmus kicks in.

So encourage your clients to appreciate the relaxation that treatment can bring, rather than
worry about the noise.


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Pain Relief Center
Walt Fritz, PT
2050 South Clinton Avenue
Rochester, NY  14618
585-244-6180

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