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Marty McGraw

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74. Thank you
Fri Apr 15, 2016, 12:20 PM
Apr 2016

For that Advice. I'll try that. I need to pop open my bottle of papaya pills too and see if this helps over the long run as well

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these are pushed constantly alongside network news programs et al tomm2thumbs Apr 2016 #1
Yeah, but acid reflux is really unpleasant... Human101948 Apr 2016 #2
sounds like the alternative histamine H2 receptor blockers tomm2thumbs Apr 2016 #4
I take Tums (Used to take Rolaids)..I never trusted those types of angstlessk Apr 2016 #21
But by using Tums, you are increasing your risk of hypercalcemia - elevated blood calcium levels. Aristus Apr 2016 #33
No more gallstones...had gall bladder removed...gallstone size of ping pong ball! angstlessk Apr 2016 #35
nothing works faster Marty McGraw Apr 2016 #41
Oh, yes...I should go back to that...I agree! angstlessk Apr 2016 #44
Precisely what I do too Marty McGraw Apr 2016 #45
I really need to get back to that as the most use, and Tums for angstlessk Apr 2016 #49
for me Marty McGraw Apr 2016 #76
Just stick to 9 or less a day, or that will give you kidney failure. Tums and rolaids have dangerous Zira Apr 2016 #95
Raw cucumbers seem to work great for me. harun Apr 2016 #73
Thank you Marty McGraw Apr 2016 #74
Wow. Cucumbers can actually CAUSE reflux in some people. Laffy Kat Apr 2016 #102
I am sure it can harun Apr 2016 #133
Thanks for the tip! nt revbones Apr 2016 #126
They are VERY dangerous. You get Calcium carbonate poison, can damage your liver, and Zira Apr 2016 #94
WOW, thanks! Think I will go for baking soda, but will angstlessk Apr 2016 #99
I've gotten the calcium biocarbonate poisoning from tums - just recovered a few weeks ago Zira Apr 2016 #101
It's not just unpleasant. It can be dangerous long term. drm604 Apr 2016 #27
Yup. Cancer of the tonsils was what scared me into using prilosec. navarth Apr 2016 #85
Don't do either. Take Slippery Elm bark tablets. Google it. No side effects. Zira Apr 2016 #97
It's nice that there's no side effects but I know of no evidence that it actually works. drm604 Apr 2016 #110
Google. I'm using slipper elm, that's how I know. Zira Apr 2016 #113
I guess we'll have to agree to disagree. drm604 Apr 2016 #115
What are we disagreeing about? Zira Apr 2016 #116
By the way. I apologize for being pushy, I re-read my posts and their pushy rude. Zira Apr 2016 #118
Slippery elm coats and soothes womanofthehills Apr 2016 #120
Slippery elm bark. Pill form from health food stores. It's the natural remedy Zira Apr 2016 #93
also it can lead to esophageal cancer greymouse Apr 2016 #117
Try a quarter teaspoon baking soda arikara Apr 2016 #123
PPIs are not intended to be used long term... Chakaconcarne Apr 2016 #50
long term use shanti Apr 2016 #81
Oh man, I have a lot of clients on the first two mentioned hereforthevoting Apr 2016 #3
I think I will call my doctor. MuseRider Apr 2016 #5
histamine H2 receptor blockers tomm2thumbs Apr 2016 #6
Are you a doctor? Orrex Apr 2016 #8
I'm noting from the article that it sounds like an alternative tomm2thumbs Apr 2016 #9
A poster indicated the intent to call their doctor... Orrex Apr 2016 #31
- tomm2thumbs Apr 2016 #32
1) Informed patients have better outcomes, 2) It wasn't medical advice Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2016 #34
1) No shit, and no one has suggested otherwise, 2) Whatever. Orrex Apr 2016 #40
Anger problem this morning womanofthehills Apr 2016 #55
The internets are where you can find all the good medical information womanofthehills Apr 2016 #54
It was in the article. Plus, there's been a lot of advice from others in this thread. C Moon Apr 2016 #106
I will ask about this. MuseRider Apr 2016 #28
you mentioned you were going to call your doctor tomm2thumbs Apr 2016 #29
Thanks! n/t MuseRider Apr 2016 #30
my boyfriend tried histamine H2 receptor blockers womanofthehills Apr 2016 #52
More side effects besides kidney failure womanofthehills Apr 2016 #46
Thank you! MuseRider Apr 2016 #51
There are some studies saying people just need more acid to digest their food womanofthehills Apr 2016 #56
Interesting. MuseRider Apr 2016 #65
vinegar shanti Apr 2016 #86
yikes shanti Apr 2016 #84
I've said it over and over on this thread. Zira Apr 2016 #98
Switch to Pepcid, an H2 inhibitor... works great... even to treat GERD yourpaljoey Apr 2016 #7
H2 Blockers (Acid Reducers) for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) csziggy Apr 2016 #17
Pepcid doesn't work for me n2doc Apr 2016 #25
Living with GERD is unacceptable, and I really had it bad yourpaljoey Apr 2016 #36
ok, can we refrain from playing doctor here? mopinko Apr 2016 #10
The patient is not in front of us, but the studies are. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2016 #12
Why can't we play doctor? I wanna play doctor! womanofthehills Apr 2016 #57
because it is offensive to many. mopinko Apr 2016 #77
This thread might save someone from dying of kidney failure womanofthehills Apr 2016 #80
Best medication for heartburn, acid reflux, etc., is Franklin's advice Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2016 #11
Thanks for this post.. disillusioned73 Apr 2016 #15
I continually improve my diet incrementally Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2016 #19
Very well said.. disillusioned73 Apr 2016 #23
Someone posted the Third Class Menu from the Titanic csziggy Apr 2016 #26
It's good advice in general, enlightenment Apr 2016 #75
i agree shanti Apr 2016 #83
Why in the first place, one must ask, is there so damn much... AxionExcel Apr 2016 #13
It's the factory food Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2016 #24
Agreed - it's probably the glyphosate in all our food womanofthehills Apr 2016 #61
It's the frankenfood. Food like manufactured ingredients. harun Apr 2016 #71
My DH has been on prilosec since the eighties due 1monster Apr 2016 #14
exactly my case.... dhill926 Apr 2016 #18
go over to Ring of Fire to help ponder womanofthehills Apr 2016 #62
thanks....will give it a look... dhill926 Apr 2016 #63
GERD cost me my place in the choir a number of years ago. I just knew it. Hekate Apr 2016 #58
I have been told Punx Apr 2016 #16
I had Barrett's esphogaus Major damage down there dbackjon Apr 2016 #67
over at Ring of Fire womanofthehills Apr 2016 #68
A store brand of prilosec comes with added magnesium-- so I'm 1monster Apr 2016 #72
I take magnesium every nite leftyladyfrommo Apr 2016 #132
How much is related to diet? houston16revival Apr 2016 #20
"when you eat like a giant baby with money..." killbotfactory Apr 2016 #22
You know the old saying "an apple a day keeps the doctor away"? kimbutgar Apr 2016 #37
interesting shanti Apr 2016 #87
I try to buy the Unfiltered no sugar added kind kimbutgar Apr 2016 #88
thanks shanti Apr 2016 #89
Braggs Apple Cider Vinegar is great - tastes good with a little bit of honey womanofthehills Apr 2016 #108
When I overeat, I get all of that. One teaspoon of baking soda libdem4life Apr 2016 #38
The one side effect to consider is high sodium. OTT, you have a good point. Hekate Apr 2016 #59
Eat To Live Diet = Don't Need This Crap scottie55 Apr 2016 #39
American Diet = Deadly scottie55 Apr 2016 #42
Yes! PersonNumber503602 Apr 2016 #112
I've done similar "diets" PersonNumber503602 Apr 2016 #111
I cured my GERD LittleGirl Apr 2016 #43
An apple after every meal ErikJ Apr 2016 #47
One should not mess with one's proton pumps, that's for sure. Helen Borg Apr 2016 #48
Whoa! Faux pas Apr 2016 #53
Thanks... Blue_Tires Apr 2016 #60
If you decide to go off PPIs, be aware OnionPatch Apr 2016 #64
Check out this blog...... LongTomH Apr 2016 #78
Hey thanks!!! wolfie001 Apr 2016 #79
Hard to get off because they are causing the same problems womanofthehills Apr 2016 #82
I believe it. OnionPatch Apr 2016 #96
I stopped taking prescription PPI and thankfully had no rebound. LisaL Apr 2016 #124
"a 96% increased risk of developing kidney failure" Drug Corporation should pay for this disaster. Sunlei Apr 2016 #66
There is a lawsuit womanofthehills Apr 2016 #69
Yes, they should pay if they've wronged people but 96% increased risk over what risk? HereSince1628 Apr 2016 #105
It's not a disaster. NutmegYankee Apr 2016 #122
I bet millions take that stuff leftyladyfrommo Apr 2016 #128
I take it, and given the math, I'm still going to take it. NutmegYankee Apr 2016 #129
Is Baclofen a PPI medication? My daughter had very severe jwirr Apr 2016 #70
tomm, I worked for Eli Lilly. saidsimplesimon Apr 2016 #90
New study - Nexium & Prilosec - increased risk of dementia womanofthehills Apr 2016 #91
A good and thorough discussion about kidney disease and baking soda Lodestar Apr 2016 #92
okay. I'll google that. Slipper elm has nothing that will hurt you and heals gerd. Nothing else Zira Apr 2016 #100
Zira is right womanofthehills Apr 2016 #121
Bisphosphonates are the worst! Laffy Kat Apr 2016 #103
Agreed - bisphosphonates ruined my friends life womanofthehills Apr 2016 #104
What brand names are related to histamine H2 receptor blockers? Deadshot Apr 2016 #107
I had horrible heartburn for a couple of years. nilesobek Apr 2016 #109
Peppers are extremely alkaline. RichVRichV Apr 2016 #119
Prilosec made my tongue twitch painfully. PersonNumber503602 Apr 2016 #114
I get severe charley horses and muscle spasms in my back. Pauldg47 Apr 2016 #125
Add omeprazole to the list. Damn, I' ve been taking it daily for four years. Scuba Apr 2016 #127
The risk of kidney failure is 20 out of 100,000. NutmegYankee Apr 2016 #130
DU rec BuddhaGirl Apr 2016 #131
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