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107 of 107 persons found the following review helpful.
End Antacid Dependency
By Rufus Quail
A new remedy came on the market promising 14 days of heartburn relief. I rushed to the drugstore the day it hit the shelves. As advertised, I had 14 days of blissful remission.
102 of 103 people found the following review helpful.
This book shocked me
By G. Shane
A great, outstanding book. I stopped taking my Prevacid before I finished the second chapter. Dr. Wright discloses how the medical profession treats the problem of a little bit of stomach acid in the faulty place (your esophagus) by closely altogether neutralizing your stomach acid with powerful drugs. But without stomach acid, you can’t absorb nutrients properly, and you can’t prevent bacteria growth in your stomach! Thank God I found this book, or I would have taken those pills forever, and my sensations or changes weren’t even that bad. I necessitated to change a few eating habits, not get rid of stomach acid forever. I was frankly taken aback that doctors could be so ignorant of the importance of stomach acid for your health, and so more than willing to casually prescribe a powerful (and profitable) pill to merely make the sensations or changes go away without treating the cause.
83 of 85 persons found the following review helpful.
Indigestion is most many times caused by too little acid!
By A
Hard to believe, but unfeigned – at least in my peculiar case and, in the authors’ opinion, in regards to 90% presenting with indigestion.
After being admonished by a pediatrician in regards to the high incidence of stomach cancer amongst people who are in need of medical care taking acid suppressors, I scoured the health feed stores and web looking for substitute therapies until at long last finding Dr. Wright’s & Lenard’s book.
They explained in detail how the stomach and, by extension, the whole body, are seriously compromised by low stomach acid. The doctors expose the drug companies – who have known since the 1800s that the sensations or changes of low stomach acid mimic and are much more mutual than those attributed to too much acid – for the greedy pushers that they are.
The doctors warn of an approaching stomach cancer epidemic and other related health difficulties if the drugs that are presently dispensed like candy (and are amazingly available over the counter) proceed unfettered.
In my own personal experience, I have been underneath treatment for GERD and heartburn for over 10 years with typical special importance and significance on acid reduction, e.g., Prilosec, Nexium, and a lot of Rolaids. I was off drugs the same day I received this book and feel much better by taking over-the-counter supplemental acid and pepsin.
No doubt the drug companies will attack the truth here. There is a lot of cash to be made by retail highpriced merchandise that at once reduce and yet sustain the indigestion sensations or changes each day until the patient in the long run dies.
This info is a lot like that of Australian medical researcher Dr. Barry Marshall, the man who was ridiculed but later vindicated for discovering that the cause of a good deal of ulcers is a helicobacter pylori bacterial infection. While initially controversial, this book will hopefully also end up altering the dependence on dangerous acid-reducing drugs and save lives.
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