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Everyone has experienced the discomfort and pain of heartburn at some point in their lives. However, for those who suffer from acid reflux and its more severe relative, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), heartburn can interrupt daily life. Acid reflux is the backflow
of stomach acid into the esophagus. It produces burning sensations in
the chest as well as a sour taste in the throat. In addition to those
symptoms, GERD sufferers also experience regurgitation of food and sour
liquid, coughing, wheezing, chest pain and difficulty swallowing (1). PPIs may cause nausea and
an overproduction of the stomach hormone, gastrin. If PPI use is discontinued,
gastrin will be produced in an even larger amount, negating the whole
purpose of the drug. Furthermore, evidence suggests that PPIs could
make patients susceptible to pneumonia. This is because those taking
PPIs have a much less acidic environment in their bodies, so bacteria
can multiply more easily. If bacteria multiplies in the trachea and
enters the lungs, pneumonia could develop. Another negative side effect
is the production of C difficile, a bacteria that grows well
in less acidic environments and causes diarrhea. Last, PPIs may interfere
with the absorption of calcium in the body, which could affect bone
health over time (4). Enzymes. For instance, digestive enzymes can help to break down food in the stomach. There are many different kinds of enzymes. For example, if you experience an upset stomach after eating dairy products, the enzyme lactase may help. Lipase helps with the breakdown of fattier foods, while cellulase breaks down cellulose and certain fibers. Amylase digests starches and carbohydrates and papain breaks down peptides, amides and esters. Protease aids in the digestion of proteins so that amino acids can be released (5). Taking these enzymes, which often are sold as supplements in combinations, may help promote healthy digestion You should take enzymes about 40 minutes before meals with plenty of water (5). For more information, ask your local natural products store to help you navigate the enzymes section Other
natural remedies. Other
natural options are available to help ensure healthy digestion: NOTE ON
ENZYMES: Certain enzyme
supplements that contain HCL should be taken only after you have eaten
a few bites of food, primarily protein from animal sources such as
fish, chicken, turkey, ham, and red meats. That is because HCL is
highly acidic which could cause stomach discomfort if the level of
acid rises too high before food is introduced. However, if this should
occur drink extra amounts of water and it will dilute the acidity
of the stomach and abate the discomfort. Other forms of digestive
enzymes use a combination of all-vegetarian, high potency, broad-spectrum
blends of highly purified food enzymes which are more appropriate
to take before meals. Some also contain bromelain, papain, and selective
herbs such as gentian root, ginger root, and peppermint leaf for added
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