Protecting
Yourself from Products that Do Away with Stomach Acid
by
Lisa Everett, Pharmacist, RPh., CCN
Contrary to popular belief, heartburn is a stomach result of
too little stomach acid, rather than too much. As we get older, ours begin to
lose their ability to produce stomach acid. When there's not enough stomach
acid, the undigested food begins to putrefy and ferment, causing gas, bloating
and back pressure, which pushes the stomach contents back up into the esophagus.
We experience the pain and erosion from this process as heartburn, or acid
reflux (GERD.)
For overall health, an acid stomach is a vital line of
defense in the immune system-many pathogens cannot live in a 2.2-pH environment,
the pH of a healthy stomach. Having a stomach pH of 2.2 is the only way we can
digest proteins and minerals. Americans with gastric problems and heartburn
often have a stomach pH of 6, allowing pathogens to thrive. Antacids were
developed for short-term "treatment" of peptic ulcers and GERD.
First, there were the old-time antacids over the counter
such as bicarbonate of soda, Tums®, Rolaids®, Mylanta® and Maalox®. Now you can
choose from several generations of prescription and over the counter drugs such
as Tagamet®, Zantac®, Pepcid®, Axid®, Prilosec®, Protonix®, Prevacid®,
Aciphex®, and Nexium®. Here's the theory behind the use of antacids: stomach
acid causes heartburn and its repercussions; therefore eliminating stomach acid
eliminates the disease. Antacids can instantly provide short-term relief from
pain. But long term, they do not "cure" gastric issues (as evidenced by so many
people taking them for years) and they have serious long-term consequences.
Even
the manufacturers' literature cites a long list of side effects
including:
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Nausea, constipation, flatulence, diarrhea, bloating and abdominal pain
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Arthritis and joint pain
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Muscle disease
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Skin rashes
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Decreased absorption of Vitamin B12 and other nutrients
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Hypergastrinemia-occurs in 5-10% of longterm drugs users. This increases the
risk of forming gastro intestinal tract tumors.
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Headache, drowsiness and fatigue
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Confusion delirium, hallucination, blurred speech
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Some men develop breasts and women can develop leaking breasts
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Reduced sperm count and impotence in men, and birth defects
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Cell changes in the lining of the stomach
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Nerve pain
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Chest pain (angina) and serious cardiovascular events
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Kidney disease
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Stomach and duodenal cancer
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Severe hepatic disease
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Neutropenia, blood dyscrasias and reduced platelet count C
Consequences of Long Term Antacid Use
In their antacid
literature, the pharmaceutical industry does not include long-term physiological
consequences, such as: Malnutrition - By
disrupting the normal digestive process with antacids, we cannot utilize the
vitamins and proteins that depend on acid for digestion and absorption. This
can lead to various forms of malnutrition, osteoporosis, cardiac arrhythmia's and
other degenerative diseases.
Compromising Digestive Enzyme Activity - We need
stomach acid to predigest foods so the intestinal enzymes can finish the
digestive process. Stomach acid stimulates the production of enzymes. Without
enough enzymes, our food does not break down.
Susceptibility to Disease - The environment is
filled with toxins, bacteria, fungus and viruses, which we accidentally ingest
every day. Fortunately, our super-hero stomach acids usually render these
pathogens and toxins harmless. But when our acids or enzymes are compromised or
diminished, unwelcome bacteria and viruses can flourish. The invasion of toxins,
bacteria and viruses has a direct effect on the stomach, bowel, and colon,
causing Irritable Bowel Syndrome, peptic ulcers and heartburn (leading to more
antacid use!), diarrhea and cramping, ulcerative colitis, and GI cancers.
Increased Allergies and Allergic Reactions -
Antacids also make us more susceptible to allergens, allergic
reactions, and autoimmune diseases. Without stomach acids, proteins are not
broken down into amino acids. The digestive tract is designed to absorb amino
acids that are from digested proteins-not whole proteins themselves. The immune
system recognizes whole proteins absorbed intact as pathogenic substances and
mounts an attack that can actually include some part of our natural body-an
autoimmune-type response.
Increased Risks of All Types of Cancers - Without
stomach acid and enough enzymes, carcinogenic toxins can build up. These toxins
sit in the GI tract and cause disruptive changes in cells. The results are polyp
formation and cancer of the esophagus, colon, intestines and stomach. The
carcinogens are also absorbed and carried to other parts of the body increasing
the risk of breast, pancreatic, brain, liver and other forms of cancer.
Interactions between Antacids and Drugs -
As a pharmacist, I see the effects of people taking antacids with other
medications (an often ignored drug interaction). Antacids have many drug
interactions including anti-anxiety medications, anti-depressants, sleeping
pills, blood thinners, anti-fungal agents, antihistamines, painkillers and some
antibiotics. In addition to drug interactions, another phenomenon is taking
place. Drug manufacturers and physicians assume that people who take their
medications have properly functioning digestive systems. The healthy digestive
system is as metabolism of all medications. Many people don't have properly
functioning digestive systems, especially if they are taking products like
Prilosec! Therefore, they experience daily changes in blood levels with many
drugs. This can lead to under dosing, overdosing and more drug
interactions.
There is a SAFE ALTERNATIVE!
I suffered with
heartburn and acid reflux for years. I've tried it all and
nothing totally eradicated the problem. It wasn't until I followed the advice
of Tracy Belcastro and Judy Hannan, founders of ENC that I can gladly say... My
heartburn and acid reflux are GONE!
You can listen to the rest of the story and learn how you
and everyone you know can put an end to heartburn, acid reflux and all the
dangers they cause.
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