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Myths and Truths about Acid Reflux Separating myth from truth is so important on the path to acid reflux relief. You’ll rid yourself of symptoms once you understand your digestive tract and its connection to your overall health. Before you do that, you need to what’s really causing the symptoms. Before we dive in to the myths and facts about acid reflux, I’d like to ask you a set of yes or no questions. If your answer is “Yes” to all of the following, it’s crucial that you get the FACTS about acid reflux. 1. Do you have recurring heartburn issues? 2. Does your heartburn/acid reflux keep you from being able to eat the foods you enjoy? 3. Are you using over the counter or prescription acid reflux medications? 4. Have you been told that your Acid Reflux could never be cured? 5. Have you been told that Proton Pump Inhibitors are forever? 6. Is your heartburn/acid reflux getting worse even with medication? 7. Have you tried to get off of your Rx medications and failed? 8. Have you tried other natural reflux remedies without relief or without permanent relief? If you said yes to many of these questions, you’re about to start the healing process with the following revelations. Myth #1: Acid Reflux is caused by having too much stomach acid It seems logical, right? That having too much acid is the biggest, evil culprit of acid reflux and all of its nasty symptoms. Major pharmaceutical companies absolutely perpetuate this myth. On one of the well-known acid reflux medication websites, Dr. Frank McGeorge says in a video, "More acid, more heartburn." And, on a site for another acid reflux medication, it states in the very first line on the site that it is used to treat conditions where there is too much acid in the stomach. Truth #1:Acid Reflux is most often caused by having too little stomach acid In order for the esophageal sphincter to close, there must be enough acid in the stomach to digest food properly. When there isn't enough acid to digest food properly, bloating and inflammation often occur in the stomach and esophagus. These symptoms can keep the esophageal sphincter from closing as it should, and a stomach acid/food mixture splashes up into the esophagus and causes a burning sensation in the chest and/or throat and other symptoms. New York Times best-selling author of 6 books on digestive health, Brenda Watson, explains that experts believe that the majority of digestive problems linked to heartburn actually stem from too little hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Myth #2: Acid Reflux cannot be cured. Medical sources often perpetuate this myth by referring to the esophagus of someone with reflux as faulty. Medical News Today writes, "Acid reflux is a condition in which stomach acids rise up into the esophagus because the valve that separates the stomach contents from the esophagus is faulty." Doctors have said that once the esophageal sphincter isn't closing properly, which causes reflux, there is no way to fix it. The patient is simply stuck with Acid Reflux and the standard treatments for it for the rest of his life. Truth #2: You can control and cure your acid reflux! Many people have taken control of their Acid Reflux. One simple way to control acid reflux is to ensure there is enough acid in the stomach to digest food properly and keep the esophageal sphincter closed. Using digestive bitters is one natural way to increase the acid production of the proton pumps in the stomach so that the sphincter closes and acid doesn't splash up into the esophagus. There are many natural ways to control and cure acid reflux. We have researched 100's of natural cures and tested many. The Cure Your Acid Reflux team wants to tailor a solution for you based on your symptoms and current habits. This will take the guess work out and save you time and money. Myth #3: You need drugs to treat your acid reflux. This myth exists because the medical mind-set is often that the only "fix or cure" is a pill...some drug or medication. In addition, the pharmaceutical industry capitalizes on that medical mind-set and runs celebrity ads that make taking the drugs look like the best, if not only, solution! For example, Larry the Cable Guy represents Prilosec OTC. He has implied in an ad on their website that using Prilosec leads to life and liberty. Truth #3: You don't need drugs to treat your acid reflux. Drugs may help to relieve your symptoms, but they are not helping to resolve acid reflux. The reality with drugs is that they are also doing more harm. Commonly prescribed and over the counter medications for acid reflux include proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) like Nexium, Prilosec, Prevacid, Protonix, and others. These medications all come with a strong warning against their use for more than 14 days within one year. Many people end up on them for years or even decades. We know that long-term use of PPIs can actually increase the risk of Barrett's esophagitis and esophageal cancer. As well they inhibit essential nutrient absorption, cause bone loss, and increase your risk of certain infections. Acid reflux can be cured through a process of lifestyle or dietary changes and supplementation that will actually correct the problem! We will teach you how and help to make the process efficient and effective for you. Our goal is to empower you to better health! Myth #4: Your doctor is in charge of your health The current medical system is not an empowerment system. The whole system gives you evidence that tells you that you need a pill to cure what ails you...that you don't know what's going on and you don't have the tools. It sets us up to think our doctor is the only one that can help or heal us. Truth #4: You are in charge of your health! You are in control of your health, and you’ve made a great choice! We look forward to empowering you to controlling and curing your Acid Reflux! There is so much that you can do that will improve your Acid Reflux symptoms and overall digestive health. We will continue to provide education and support as you move through this journey. Now that you can identify the myths surrounding acid reflux, what’s your next step? Email us at [email protected], or call 704-325-9394 to discuss your healing path.