If acid reflux may be caused by too little stomach acid, how come acid suppressors like Nexium work?
March 15th, 2009 | by admin |purefusion asked:
It’s been said that Apple Cider Vinegar can help with acid reflux because the stomach is actually producing too little acid. If this is the case, how come Nexium and other similar acid suppressants work? Wouldn’t they make the situation worse?
It’s been said that Apple Cider Vinegar can help with acid reflux because the stomach is actually producing too little acid. If this is the case, how come Nexium and other similar acid suppressants work? Wouldn’t they make the situation worse?
Also, can lemon juice be used in place of ACV? I cannot tolerate the stuff! Any idea?
Kelly











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By IWIU on Mar 16, 2009 | Reply
I always wondered that myself. Somebody is lying
By N on Mar 17, 2009 | Reply
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