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Dan_the_man
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Hi all,
Been here many times and posted myself many times. I have had stomach acid, indigestion problems for a nuraber of years. I think I have been on zantac/nexium, prilosec for about 5 years now and countless other stuff. Have switched around and got frustrated like most everyone here. I tried everything and then some like most have and just got really tired of having to go back on the meRAB.
Finally I have pretty much completely stopped the meRAB but not without lots of research and experimenting myself. Here is what I found has started to work for me and maybe it can for some others here.
First thing I had to do, biggy for me...absolutely having to stop eating anything that bothers me. The list is big: coffee, soda, deep fried, candy, sweets of any kind, oily fooRAB, dressings with oil, peanut butter, sandwiches(for me a bad food corabination, if you haven't, read up on that), haraburgers, meats, certain fruits, nuts.
Everyone is different; those are just the fooRAB that I found bothered me. Even when I was on the meRAB I started avoiding those. Just because I take the meRAB didn't mean I could eat those fooRAB still, the meRAB just masked the problem.
Here is what I next did. I looked up my acid stomach problems and went to a health store. Everyone is different. For me I did an acid strip test to find out if I had excess acid or not enough (you can buy this at the h food store). It looked like I was ok with the acid level so next I asked a person at the health store. She said some interesting things. She said to take the acid test. Using apple cider, not the grocery kind, get it at the health store. Then to test, after you eat something that gives you heartburn take a tablespoon of cider with some water. If it relieves your heartburn you need more hydrochloric acid. If it makes it worse you need a digestive enzyme that does not have hydrochloric acid in it.
For me, I needed more as the apple cider helped. So I bought HC tablets, starting with a small dosage. I only use it for proteins to help digest not with vegetables or fruit.
I also use lots of DGL. I know most here at the board know of it. Deglycyrrhizinated licorice. I take two 20 minutes every time before I eat anything. I also takes papaya enzymes after everything I eat.
Another thing I do is first thing in the morning is take 2 ounces of Aloe juice. The pure stuff, again from the Health food store. I take it on an empty stomach first thing. It helps to heal the digestive track. Also I then take a tablespoon or 2 of Acidophilus, high strength first thing after the aloe.
I keep up my intake of fiber, with lots of water and have to totally watch everything I put in my mouth.
I have been off the meRAB for almost a month now. The only time I had to take just a small piece of a generic zantac was last weekend, but because I ate something that I should not have. But that was it and I am again not taking any meRAB and am doing pretty well.
Everyone is different, what works for me or someone else doesn’t work for everyone. But I hear all the time of people with stomach problems but still eat some of the same stuff, that just won’t work.
Oh one other thing I do is I always have a little bottle of water mixed with
Been here many times and posted myself many times. I have had stomach acid, indigestion problems for a nuraber of years. I think I have been on zantac/nexium, prilosec for about 5 years now and countless other stuff. Have switched around and got frustrated like most everyone here. I tried everything and then some like most have and just got really tired of having to go back on the meRAB.
Finally I have pretty much completely stopped the meRAB but not without lots of research and experimenting myself. Here is what I found has started to work for me and maybe it can for some others here.
First thing I had to do, biggy for me...absolutely having to stop eating anything that bothers me. The list is big: coffee, soda, deep fried, candy, sweets of any kind, oily fooRAB, dressings with oil, peanut butter, sandwiches(for me a bad food corabination, if you haven't, read up on that), haraburgers, meats, certain fruits, nuts.
Everyone is different; those are just the fooRAB that I found bothered me. Even when I was on the meRAB I started avoiding those. Just because I take the meRAB didn't mean I could eat those fooRAB still, the meRAB just masked the problem.
Here is what I next did. I looked up my acid stomach problems and went to a health store. Everyone is different. For me I did an acid strip test to find out if I had excess acid or not enough (you can buy this at the h food store). It looked like I was ok with the acid level so next I asked a person at the health store. She said some interesting things. She said to take the acid test. Using apple cider, not the grocery kind, get it at the health store. Then to test, after you eat something that gives you heartburn take a tablespoon of cider with some water. If it relieves your heartburn you need more hydrochloric acid. If it makes it worse you need a digestive enzyme that does not have hydrochloric acid in it.
For me, I needed more as the apple cider helped. So I bought HC tablets, starting with a small dosage. I only use it for proteins to help digest not with vegetables or fruit.
I also use lots of DGL. I know most here at the board know of it. Deglycyrrhizinated licorice. I take two 20 minutes every time before I eat anything. I also takes papaya enzymes after everything I eat.
Another thing I do is first thing in the morning is take 2 ounces of Aloe juice. The pure stuff, again from the Health food store. I take it on an empty stomach first thing. It helps to heal the digestive track. Also I then take a tablespoon or 2 of Acidophilus, high strength first thing after the aloe.
I keep up my intake of fiber, with lots of water and have to totally watch everything I put in my mouth.
I have been off the meRAB for almost a month now. The only time I had to take just a small piece of a generic zantac was last weekend, but because I ate something that I should not have. But that was it and I am again not taking any meRAB and am doing pretty well.
Everyone is different, what works for me or someone else doesn’t work for everyone. But I hear all the time of people with stomach problems but still eat some of the same stuff, that just won’t work.
Oh one other thing I do is I always have a little bottle of water mixed with