Stomach Acid
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Risks of acid blocking PPI heartburn drugs keep piling up - Digestion, health and nutrition: Dr. Anil Minocha, a gastroenterologist and nutritionist
minochahealth.typepad.com — “Side effects of acid suppression by proton pump inhibitors Proton pump inhibitors or PPIs (Prilosec, Prevacid, Nexium, Protonix, Aciphex) have been a big boon to the chronic heartburn or GERD sufferers. These PPI drugs started with a black box label...” View full resource at minochahealth.typepad.com
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Heartburn meds have risks too! http://goo.gl/97DuF #heartburn #GERD #acidblocker #acidreflux #PPI #purplepill #zantac #nexium #prilosec
GERD-Related Injury May Have Immune Trigger
webmd.com — “A new study suggests that an immune system response may be the real culprit behind reflux esophagitis.” View full resource at webmd.com
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GERD-Related Injury May Have Immune Trigger: A new study suggests that an immune system response may be the real cu... http://bit.ly/6yz36i
Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR) - Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals
jeffersonhospital.org — “The otolaryngologists and speech-language pathologists of the Jefferson Voice and Swallowing Center in Philadelphia can look at your larynx and throat to see if there is any irritation caused by the backflow of stomach acid.” View full resource at jeffersonhospital.org
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~ My-Wellness-Coach ~: Which Supplements Should You Take?
my-wellness-coach.com — “Dietary supplements, which include vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, amino acids, hormones and herbs can be a powerful addition to a nutritious diet. They come in pill, capsule, tablet, powder or liquid form and are generally, though not always, consumed after eating a meal. As much as possible, you should get your nutrients from food, however, used correctly, supplements facilitate your body's natural defense mechanisms to function better and thereby resist diseases. There are hundreds of supple” View full resource at my-wellness-coach.com
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LOW Selenium levels LINKED to throat & stomach cancers. What supplements should you take? http://bit.ly/8PWiGU
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Anil Minocha, MD
Anil Minocha MD; FACP; FACG; AGAF is a nationally known physician with board certification in gastroenterology, internal medicine and nutrition. He is also fellowship trained in clinical pharmacology and medical toxicology.
He has served in various capacities at different institutions including Director, Division of Digestive Diseases at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, MS and Chief of Gastroenterology at the SIU school of medicine in Springfield, IL. n addition to 6 books, he has authored or co-authored over 100 publications in peer-reviewed journals. -
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Joseph R. Spiegel, MD
Joseph R. Spiegel, MD, is a board certified ENT, and Associate Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University. Dr Spiegel specializes in voice and swallowing disorders.
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