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Dr. Mayer Eisenstein Offers a New Paradigm for Acid Reflux by Advising Patients, Do Not Reduce the Stomach Acid!
Hollywood, CA
Thursday, August 07, 2008
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Dr. Mayer Eisenstein has a rather unique take for millions suffering from Acid Reflux: Don't Reduce the Stomach Acid. Author of the just released book, "Don't Vaccinate Before You Educate," Eisenstein penned the article below about this bothersome malady that afflicts so many in the U.S. and around the world.

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Everyday 70,000,000 people suffer from some form of digestive issue (heartburn, acid reflux, GERD, IBS, indigestion constipation, diarrhea, abdominal pain, etc.). To relieve their symptoms people turn to Tums®, Rolaids®, Zantac®, Tagamet®, or the more dangerous, PPIs [Proton Pump Inihibitors] (Nexium®, Prevacid®, Prilosec®, Protonics®, etc.).

People over age 50 who take these drugs [proton pump inhibitors] for more than one year have a 44% increased risk of breaking a hip. PPIs inhibit the body from producing stomach acid. However, some stomach acid is needed to absorb calcium, which is needed for healthy bones. The inability to absorb calcium may be the cause of the increased risk for osteoporosis.1

Mice treated with prescription drugs called proton pump inhibitors or PPIs, like Prilosec and Prevacid, which block acid production, acquired more bacteria and developed more inflammatory changes in their stomach linings than untreated mice.2

Pathogenic bacteria thrives in an alkaline environment; therefore, medications taken to reduce stomach acid could actually increase the risk of developing pneumonia. The incidence rate of pneumonia in those who took acid-suppressive drugs was 2.45 out of every 100 people a year. This was compared to 0.6 among those who didn't take acid-suppressive drugs.3

If you inhibit gastric acid production, you interfere with the stomach's natural defense mechanism. Reduced gastric acidity does appear to make the mammalian stomach more vulnerable to bacterial invasion, gastritis and osteoporosis. Therefore, physicians may want to re-evaluate the long-term use of acid-reducing medications in their patients.

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Why are there so many digestive problems????

We do not digest our food properly for many different reasons. We eat too fast. We don't chew our food carefully (chew each bite 20-25 times). We rush away from the table right after a meal. We eat on the run or in our car. We overcook our food, thus destroying the natural enzymes. We drink too much liquid with our meals, washing the food into the stomach before the saliva can start to break it down (the saliva contains large amounts of digestive enzymes).

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Why natural products?

Whenever we start with a natural molecule, we are building on substances which nature has refined over thousands of years. These substances can be digested and metabolized by our enzymes, liver and kidneys without any serious side effects. When we ingest synthetic substances our organ systems do not have the proper digestive enzymes to completely metabolize them, thus leading to many of the side effects we suffer from.

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How To Reduce Digestive Issues Without Lowering Stomach Acid

Our body naturally produces digestive enzymes; however, it cannot naturally produce enough digestive enzymes to keep up with the typical Western diet, which is full of enzyme depleted cooked and processed foods. This results in digestiverelated health problems, which can frequently be remedied by the addition of digestive enzymes.

There is a long history of health claims concerning living microorganisms in food, particularly lactic acid bacteria (lactobacillus). In a Persian version of the Old Testament Genesis 18:8, "and he (Abraham) took curd and milk," Abraham may have owed his longevity to the consumption of sour milk. In 76 BC the Roman historian, Plinius, recommended the administration of fermented milk products for the treatment of gastroenteritis.

Scientific studies have demonstrated that a lack of healthy bacteria can be one of the causes which lead to digestive issues such as: acid reflux, heartburn, GERD, IBS, indigestion, consti-pation, diarrhea, etc. The scientific literature4567 has documented that many of these problems can be reversed with the use of probiotics.

The natural herb stevia grows in the rain forests of South America . The people of South America use it extensively as a tea-type beverage and as a sweetener for foods and drinks. In case reports, stevia seems to alleviate heartburn.

A New Paradigm

Using the findings that probiotics, digestive enzymes and stevia have a beneficial effect on digestion, are natural products and have no side effects, the Homefirst® Physician Digestive (HPD) Trial was started. The formula used in the HPD Trial is: non-dairy probiotics: (L. acidophilus, L. casei, L. plantarium, L. rhamnosus, Bifidobacterium breve, Bifidobacterium longum), plant based digestive enzymes (Amylase, Bromelain, Lactase, Lipase, Papain, Hemicellulase) and the natural sweetener: Stevia in a chewable form). Preliminary findings show that, in approximately 90% of the 1,000 patients treated, this formula eliminated dyspepsia without the need for acid reducing pharmaceuticals,

THIS NATURAL TREATMENT OF DIGESTIVE ENZYMES, PROBIOTICS AND STEVIA IN A CHEWABLE FORM, WHICH DOES NOT REDUCE STOMACH ACID, SHOULD BECOME THE NEW PARADIGM FOR THE INITIAL TREATMENT OF DYSPEPSIA, BEFORE PRESCRIBING ACID REDUCING PHARMACEUTICALS.

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About Dr. Mayer

Dr. Mayer Eisenstein is a graduate of the University of Illinois Medical School, the Medical College of Wisconsin School of Public Health, and the John Marshall Law School. In his 33 years in medicine, he and his practice have cared for over 75,000 parents, grandparents and children. He is Board Certified by the National Board of Medical Examiners, American Board of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, and the American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Physicians.

A recipient of the Howard Fellowship, Dr. Eisenstein also received a Health Professional Scholarship, University of Illinois School of Medicine Scholarship, and is a member of the Illinois Bar. His books include "Give Birth at Home with The Home Birth Advantage," "Safer Medicine," "Unlocking Nature's Pharmacy," "Don't Vaccinate Before You Educate"

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