Guest guest Posted April 13, 2012 Report Share Posted April 13, 2012 Are any of yall watching Dr Phil Show today!?!?!?Sincerely,Robin LittleWhen someone is affected by stomach problems such as bloating, heartburn, gas, and indigestion, the assumption is to take an antacid or other similar over-the-counter remedies to reduce the stomach acid. However, the problem may be just the opposite: there’s not enough stomach acid. Taking an antacid will actually make the problem worse by further reducing the already depleted amount of stomach acid. Why Is Low Stomach Acid Overlooked? Consider that two antacid pills, Nexium® and Prevacid,® totaled $7,523,382,000 in sales for 2009 according to Drugs.com. More information here, and here. Or search " hypochlorhydria " , or " low stomach acid " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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