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Someone may have covered this on-list Chris, but have you looked

up hypochlorhydria as the main cause of GERD?

 

I've helped people, not just overnight but in minutes, by

treating GERD as such. Of course it's harder to make the simple

supplements betaine HCl or glutamic acid work on GERD if your

pyloric sphincter is too eroded already; how long and how bad

have you had GERD, and how long have you been using antacids?

 

Antacids cause bowel dysbiosis. Don't even go there; they are at

the core of many peoples' health issues.

 

Duncan Crow

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what is the sphincter and what method is it, thanks

 

, Duncan Crow <duncancrow

wrote:

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> Someone may have covered this on-list Chris, but have you looked

> up hypochlorhydria as the main cause of GERD?

>

> I've helped people, not just overnight but in minutes, by

> treating GERD as such. Of course it's harder to make the simple

> supplements betaine HCl or glutamic acid work on GERD if your

> pyloric sphincter is too eroded already; how long and how bad

> have you had GERD, and how long have you been using antacids?

>

> Antacids cause bowel dysbiosis. Don't even go there; they are at

> the core of many peoples' health issues.

>

> Duncan Crow

>

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Chis, a sphincter is a valve. Sorry I wrote pyloric (on

autopilot), it's the esophageal sphincter that would be eaten

away by long term GERD; this would allow continuous reflux that

can't be stopped with betaine HCl.

 

All Betaine HCl is is an amino acid and hydrochloric acid

supplement capsule that inceases stomach acidity so the LOWER

valve, the pyloric sphincter, opens instead of the UPPER one, and

flushes food down into the intestine.

 

Insufficient stomach acid (hypochlorhydria) is a trigger for the

UPPER valve to open in a vomit response that you can barely

control; that's what GERD is caused by. Hypochlorhydria occurs in

about a third of people over 60 years of age, and exactly the

wrong way to treat it is with antacids.

 

By the way, anyone see Dr Robert O. Young's statement that the

stomach should be alkaline? That's a hoot, and a dangerous one.

Insufficient stomach acidity compromizes digestion, allowing

putrefaction of food and a fluorish of bad bowel bacteria called

dysbiosis, which is the condition behind candida, Crohn's

disease, colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, and SIBO (small

intestinal bacterial ovegrowth) in the upper intestine. All of

these are potentially fatal if treated impoperly even after

surgery has left you without much of your intestine and sitting

there with a colostomy bag.

 

Duncan

 

On 3 Oct 2006 at 4:41, wrote:

 

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> Posted by: " Chris " ttwarrior1 ttwarrior1

> Mon Oct 2, 2006 10:10 am (PDT)

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> what is the sphincter and what method is it, thanks

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