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Thanks Anita, I'll try Betaine Hcl. For the wellies -- stop someone in

the street and ask. I'm very surprised Woolworth's don't have them. You

may need an outdoor shop or Millets? But Banbury was quite countrified

last time I looked and they may have their own local shop

xx Sally

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>

> >

> > Edith has just confessed for the first time to reflux -- what do I

> do

> > about it?

> > Sally

> >

>

> Hello Sally,

>

> I've just realized that my response to you was lost somewhere.

> FWIW, here it is again. I've known 5 people, including myself, who

> were able to treat reflux completely with increased ascorbic acid

> and/or enzymes. One of these people had serious long-term reflux—she

> used the enzymes and the ascorbic acid. Three others had mild, but

> long-term and just ascorbic acid worked for them. I had mild, very

> short term after doing a fast and needed ascorbic acid for only about

> one week.

>

> There is quite a bit of research to support the idea that reflux can

> often be a result of too little HCl. That was certainly my case

> after my fast. When I started the fast I was doing lemon juice,

> which increased my stomach acid (already good at that point). I

> didn't get reflux from too much stomach acid, but I did get these

> weird kind of belly aches.

>

> Anita

>

>

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And don't be afraid to go to charity shops. My mother spends all day in them

an comes home with absolute gems!

Re: Re: reflux

> Thanks Anita, I'll try Betaine Hcl. For the wellies -- stop someone in

> the street and ask. I'm very surprised Woolworth's don't have them. You

> may need an outdoor shop or Millets? But Banbury was quite countrified

> last time I looked and they may have their own local shop

> xx Sally

>

> Anita wrote:

>>

>>

>> >

>> > Edith has just confessed for the first time to reflux -- what do I

>> do

>> > about it?

>> > Sally

>> >

>>

>> Hello Sally,

>>

>> I've just realized that my response to you was lost somewhere.

>> FWIW, here it is again. I've known 5 people, including myself, who

>> were able to treat reflux completely with increased ascorbic acid

>> and/or enzymes. One of these people had serious long-term reflux—she

>> used the enzymes and the ascorbic acid. Three others had mild, but

>> long-term and just ascorbic acid worked for them. I had mild, very

>> short term after doing a fast and needed ascorbic acid for only about

>> one week.

>>

>> There is quite a bit of research to support the idea that reflux can

>> often be a result of too little HCl. That was certainly my case

>> after my fast. When I started the fast I was doing lemon juice,

>> which increased my stomach acid (already good at that point). I

>> didn't get reflux from too much stomach acid, but I did get these

>> weird kind of belly aches.

>>

>> Anita

>>

>>

>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

>>

>> No virus found in this incoming message.

>> Checked by AVG Free Edition.

>> Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.7/1234 - Release Date:

>> 20/01/2008 14:15

>>

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Hi my son was having GERD and dribbling down his

shirts, it was smelling like vomit. This is resolved

with using enzymes and GFCFSF Low Sugar diet. We also

eliminated artificial colors/flavors.

--- Anita wrote:

>

> >

> > Edith has just confessed for the first time to

> reflux -- what do I

> do

> > about it?

> > Sally

> >

>

> Hello Sally,

>

> I've just realized that my response to you was lost

> somewhere.

> FWIW, here it is again. I've known 5 people,

> including myself, who

> were able to treat reflux completely with increased

> ascorbic acid

> and/or enzymes. One of these people had serious

> long-term reflux—she

> used the enzymes and the ascorbic acid. Three

> others had mild, but

> long-term and just ascorbic acid worked for them. I

> had mild, very

> short term after doing a fast and needed ascorbic

> acid for only about

> one week.

>

> There is quite a bit of research to support the idea

> that reflux can

> often be a result of too little HCl. That was

> certainly my case

> after my fast. When I started the fast I was doing

> lemon juice,

> which increased my stomach acid (already good at

> that point). I

> didn't get reflux from too much stomach acid, but I

> did get these

> weird kind of belly aches.

>

> Anita

>

>

>

>

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