Would Your Doctor Take This Acid Reflux Medication?


So you have acid reflux really bad. Your gut is just burning, so much so that a regular antacid gives only short term relief. You buy Zantac or Pepsid AC or you see your doctor who prescribes Prolosec or Nexxium.

Wrong! All of these drugs raise your risk of pneumonia and increase your risk of osteoporosis. Weren’t you told about this?

Not surprising!

The problem with all of these medications is that they are designed to reduce stomach acid but in actuality in almost every case it’s lack of stomach acid not overproduction that is the cause of your problem in the first place.

Dr. Jonathan Wright has done extensive clinical studies which have shown that 95 percent of all heartburn cases are actually due to stomach acid being too low.

To distinguish whether it’s a lack or overproduction, you can get your stomach acid level checked through a simple and precise test, which will tell you if your level is too high or too low.

So what happens if you have low stomach acid and take acid blockers like Zantac and Pepsid AC?

It gets worse!

The answer is really in restoring your natural gastric balance and function either through nutrition or taking some extra hydrochloric acid with your meals. Any good health food store will be able to steer you to the right product.

Who knew the answer to this problem could be so simple.

Well, you can rest assured that the pharmaceutical companies are very aware that the fire in your gut is feeding the fire in their bank account.

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