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acid reflux-somebody help me!
I have been having sensation of some form of movement in my esophagus and throat for about a couple of months now and I've been told it's acid reflux. I had an upper GI and diagnosed with gastritis. H. pylori was found and I've been on prevpac for 11 days now. I haven't seen much improvement. Can anybody help me? thanks.enzokay on 2004-10-18
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old clocks 2 decades ago
If you are diabetic, sip clear carbonated water or drinks. Too many people are allergic to wheat and any soda color is wheat. It is called maltodextrin. Carmel color is now made of wheat too. Most of american soy sauce is wheat.
Do not drink diet sodas, you will slowly become more and more ill on Aspertame. The patent has expired and it is in our drinks because someone is being paid off.
And take the supplement, Hydrochloric Acid. This is natural in the body, but we eat far too many alkaline foods and need to replace this and the distress will dissapear. Betaine Hydrochloride Acid with Pepsin. Sabra
Do not drink diet sodas, you will slowly become more and more ill on Aspertame. The patent has expired and it is in our drinks because someone is being paid off.
And take the supplement, Hydrochloric Acid. This is natural in the body, but we eat far too many alkaline foods and need to replace this and the distress will dissapear. Betaine Hydrochloride Acid with Pepsin. Sabra
♡ sabra 2 decades ago
Diabetics have a different kind of indigestion due to the condition. S.
♡ sabra 2 decades ago
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