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Popular heartburn medications linked to higher risk of stroke
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<blockquote data-quote="Barbaro" data-source="post: 2499066" data-attributes="member: 17068"><p>So, you do eat bread. Do you still have bacterial overgrowth? Do you have bad breath on and off for years? Did GI specialists make any suggestion like you taking probiotics? Are you tolerant of dairy?</p><p></p><p>I had a horrible heartburn. It was hell. It was so bad so I had to force myself to sit up and sleep in bed. Antacids, Sucralfate and Omerprazole didn't help me. I thought I was going to have a major heart attack. That's how I found out I was pregnant. I only threw up twice through my pregnancy. I had low acid stomach. I have to make sure my stomach gets plenty of acid and my stomach will be happy. Bread and crackers didn't work for my nausea. In order to fix the problem, I took probiotics or kefir to take care of it. I used to take it daily thru pregnancy. It works. I ditched antacids, Sucralfate and Omerprazole except prenatal pill. I had to change the way I used to eat. I know a few people with severe GERD had to change the lifestyle completely and took probiotics. It made a huge difference. It took months for symptoms of GERDS to disappear as long as they had to stay consistent with right diet.</p><p></p><p>During the pregnancy, I was craving for milk, so I consumed seaweed soup with broth. My craving was gone. When I have an urge to drink milk, I watch my symptoms and I know it's time to eat seaweed soup or drink any green smoothie.</p><p></p><p>You should see naturopathic doctor. Many patients with GERD seek naturopathic doctor's advice when they tried everything else.</p><p></p><p>If you want to learn more new info, Check Chris Kresser's blog. It's a lengthy information. You should read these comments. You're not alone.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://chriskresser.com/what-everybody-ought-to-know-but-doesnt-about-heartburn-gerd/">https://chriskresser.com/what-everybody-ought-to-know-but-doesnt-about-heartburn-gerd/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barbaro, post: 2499066, member: 17068"] So, you do eat bread. Do you still have bacterial overgrowth? Do you have bad breath on and off for years? Did GI specialists make any suggestion like you taking probiotics? Are you tolerant of dairy? I had a horrible heartburn. It was hell. It was so bad so I had to force myself to sit up and sleep in bed. Antacids, Sucralfate and Omerprazole didn't help me. I thought I was going to have a major heart attack. That's how I found out I was pregnant. I only threw up twice through my pregnancy. I had low acid stomach. I have to make sure my stomach gets plenty of acid and my stomach will be happy. Bread and crackers didn't work for my nausea. In order to fix the problem, I took probiotics or kefir to take care of it. I used to take it daily thru pregnancy. It works. I ditched antacids, Sucralfate and Omerprazole except prenatal pill. I had to change the way I used to eat. I know a few people with severe GERD had to change the lifestyle completely and took probiotics. It made a huge difference. It took months for symptoms of GERDS to disappear as long as they had to stay consistent with right diet. During the pregnancy, I was craving for milk, so I consumed seaweed soup with broth. My craving was gone. When I have an urge to drink milk, I watch my symptoms and I know it's time to eat seaweed soup or drink any green smoothie. You should see naturopathic doctor. Many patients with GERD seek naturopathic doctor's advice when they tried everything else. If you want to learn more new info, Check Chris Kresser's blog. It's a lengthy information. You should read these comments. You're not alone. [URL]https://chriskresser.com/what-everybody-ought-to-know-but-doesnt-about-heartburn-gerd/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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