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Many individuals assume that heartburn, indigestion, gas, and reflux are caused by overproduction of stomach acid. This common misconception has been strongly reinforced by our conventional medical profession, whose practitioners routinely prescribe stomach acid blocking medications at the slightest sign of stomach dysfunction, often neglecting to provide patients with dietary recommendations.
Strangely enough, the symptoms of stomach acid over-production and under-production are virtually identical. It is therefore unwise to jump to conclusions regarding what’s occurring in the stomach without actual testing. There has been suggestion that 80% of people with high stress levels have a side effect of lower stomach acid. A normal side effect of lower than optimal stomach acid is belching and rifting. It is also important to note that as we age natural production of digestive enzymes and stomach acid from the peptic cells lining our stomach decreases.
With the recent and significant increase in attention given to dementia and cognitive decline, it is worth referencing that one of the listed side effects of long tern Acid Blocking Drug (PPI) usage is dementia. Long term use is considered longer than 14 days.
Starting with dietary modification, functional medicine intervention and nutritional support for digestion carries no negative side effects and should be the first line of defense for any digestive concerns. Dr. Shaw’s Betazyme, taken 1 with meals, is an easy first step in observing the potentials of digestive support in stead of highly risky medications.
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