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Dear Group,

For all that suffer from from bad digestion and stomach/intestinal conditions,

please look into real homemade kefir. The " kefir " available in the stores is not

real kefir.

If there were a way to make money off the stuff, it would be one of the biggest

things on the web, but it is dirt cheap and easy to make in your home, so no one

hears about it much.

There is a link on our links page to a great kefir site.

Frank

 

Thu, 30 Jan 2003 13:40:01 -0500

 

Putting Out Fires

 

PUTTING OUT FIRES

 

Health Sciences Institute e-Alert

 

January 30, 2003

 

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Dear Reader,

 

Chronic heartburn was the topic of an e-Alert I sent you last

month ( " Fire Down Below " 12/23/02) in which HSI Panelist

Allan Spreen, M.D., outlined a treatment he

called " ridiculously simple (and cheap). "

 

Judging by the many responses I received, this was one of the

most popular e-Alerts ever - and with good reason. Heartburn,

acid reflux, and GERD (Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease) are

all so common that virtually millions of people are seeking

relief.

 

Today I'm going to share three e-mails from HSI members who

wrote to ask for more details about Dr. Spreen's easy,

inexpensive and natural treatment. And of course, who better

to answer them than Dr. Spreen himself?

 

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England's " other " Potter

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" Could you get the good Dr. to give a more accurate dosage

and times a day that they need to be taken? " asks Norm. " I

would like to try his method, but want to take the proper

amount (not too little), and know when to take them. "

 

And to Norm's questions, Bob adds, " It would be helpful to

find a suggestion for acidophilus powder supplement, as well

as an explanation of Potter's Acidosis. "

 

Dr. Spreen's reply:

 

" Acidophilus is available at any decent health food store, as

well as on the Internet. However, refrigerated varieties in

capsules or powder form are best. They should be measured in

billions (with a 'B') of cfu (colony-forming units). You

take 1/4-1/2 teaspoonful (or equivalent capsules by opening

them) right before meals and bedtime, plus anytime that you

experience the burning. It's best to just let the saliva take

the substance down the throat, but a few sips of water are

okay.

 

" It's possible to be sensitive to high doses of acidophilus,

but uncommon, and even less so if there's a chance of levels

being low (as in reflux problems). If that occurs you just

stop or lower the dose temporarily and then see how much you

can build back up to.

 

" The Potter's Acidosis is a unique herbal blend from England,

and is somewhat difficult to obtain in the U.S. However, HSI

has reported on the substance and should be able to lead you

to it. (See " ...and another thing " below.)

 

" DGL, another useful agent, stands for 'De-Glycerrhizinated

Licorice', and is made by several producers. A prominent one

is Enzymatic Therapy; theirs you suck or chew up about 20

minutes before meals, and can augment the effect of

acidophilus. "

 

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To medicate, or not to medicate

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I received a long e-mail from an HSI member named Chris who

has been diagnosed with Barrett's esophagus, an irritation

caused by stomach acids regurgitated up into the esophagus.

Chris writes:

 

" My question is: Would Dr. Spreen recommend avoiding Prilosec

and following his suggestions for someone who has Barrett's

Esophagus?

 

" I went to a doctor 2 1/2 years ago because of excessive

belching. I was scoped and they found the Barrett's. I have

been taking Prilosec (20 mg twice a day) since being

diagnosed with short segment Barrett's. But I see no

difference taking the Prilosec. I still have the excessive

belching and never had heartburn - sometimes indigestion if I

ate too much at one time.

 

" My doctor said that if it weren't for my having Barrett's he

would not recommend that I do anything (that is, he would not

recommend that I stay on Prilosec). But since I do have

Barrett's I should stay on Prilosec or Pepcid AC.

 

" Sometimes I take 10 mg of Pepcid AC an hour or so after

dinner - just because sometimes I am afraid not to be taking

any medicine. I have always hated taking the Prilosec -

wondering if I am compromising my stomach for the sake of

MAYBE helping my esophagus. "

 

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Dr. Spreen's reply...

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" This is a great example, in my opinion (and ONLY in my

opinion...your doc will have to determine what to actually

do) of a both a patient and a doctor " afraid not to be taking

any medicine. " You have no symptom, but some big-time burp

(not that that's any fun), and you're kept on serious drugs

secondary to someone's view through a scope. It seems to me

your medical history is being ignored a bit.

 

" This is a case of YEARS of drugs, specifically designed to

lower acid levels, either by absorbing it or blocking its

production, and both efforts can alter your body's defenses

in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract environment.

 

" First, read carefully the warning and side effects of both

Prilosec and Pepcid (ask your pharmacist for a copy, and

insist on the long form). Just the words you can understand

will be enough to get your attention.

 

" Ask your doc, but I see no reason not to treat a subject

with non-toxic substances for a brief trial. GOOD digestive

enzymes (I still like Super Enzyme by TwinLab, 2 mid-meal),

and L. acidophilus (1/4-1/2 tsp before meals and bedtime) may

be enough to affect the belching if there's nothing around to

kill acid, which by definition makes digestion poor! I don't

even see the need for the Potter's, since it won't affect the

belching and is for other symptoms (which you don't have). If

you ever really need an 'antacid' try the acidophilus first.

 

" You already know that rapid eating causes indigestion, so

cut it out! Eat slowly, chew thoroughly, avoid all refined

sugars and white flour products, staying instead with whole,

natural foods that are chewed enough to be swallowed as soup.

With a natural approach I'd be really surprised if you

couldn't beat this. "

 

Good Health,

Allan Spreen, MD

 

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Scary side effects

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I have just a couple of important notes in closing.

 

If chronic heartburn is diagnosed as Barrett's esophagus,

patients should be aware that this disorder sometimes leads

to cancer of the esophagus - a concern that should obviously

be addressed as early as possible after diagnosis.

 

And if you're wondering exactly what's wrong with taking

those very effective medications for chronic heartburn,

here's Dr. Spreen's P.S. to Chris: " A few published side

effects (not all) of Prilosec: abdominal pain, headache,

diarrhea, dizziness, rash, constipation; for Pepcid: same as

Prilosec plus seizures, palpitations, depression "

 

If you or someone you love suffers from chronic heartburn, I

strongly recommend you read Dr. Spreen's original e-Alert on

this subject ( " Fire Down Below " 12/23/02). His suggested

treatment can often put out the fire without having to resort

to expensive treatments that ultimately defeat their own

purpose.

 

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....and another thing

 

Now...what exactly is Potter's Acidosis?

 

We first told you about this unique herbal formulation in an

HSI Members Alert and two e-Alerts about a year ago. Potter's

Acidosis consists of three natural ingredients:

 

* Meadowsweet is a flower, used for centuries as an

astringent and an antacid, and is a proven anti-

inflammatory.

* Medicinal vegetable charcoal works to absorb toxic matter

in the stomach and neutralize excess acid.

* Rhubarb is also a known astringent and digestive aid.

 

Together, these botanicals make Potter's Acidosis a powerful

natural remedy for indigestion, acid reflux, and other types

of stomach problems.

 

Potter's Acidosis is made by Potter's Herbal Medicines, a

British company. You can call Potter's Herbals directly at

this number: 011-44-1942-405100. Or you can order Potter's

Acidosis online from either of these web sites: herbal-

direct.com, or academyhealth.com

 

At this time, the only sources for Potter's Acidosis are in

the United Kingdom, so note that the prices given are in U.K.

pounds.

 

To Your Good Health,

 

Jenny Thompson

Health Sciences Institute

 

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Sources:

" What is Barrett's Esophagus? " Johns Hopkins Pathology

 

Copyright ©1997-2002 by www.hsibaltimore.com, L.L.C.

The e-Alert may not be posted on commercial sites without

written permission.

 

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If you'd like to participate in the HSI Forum, search past

e-Alerts and products or you're an HSI member and would like

to search past articles, visit http://www.hsibaltimore.com

 

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To learn more about HSI, call (508) 368-7494 or visit

http://www.agora-inc.com/reports/HSI/WHSIC313/home.cfm.

 

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