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The Big Fix: How the Pharmaceutical Industry Rips Off American Consumers

Katharine Greider
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What's more, with promotions that feature hordes of people and refer ominously to "heal[ing] the damage" associated with heartburn, AstraZeneca may have persuaded more people they need these purple pills than really do. The damage in question, says one physician and former drug industry executive, "is related to a particularly severe form of acid reflux in which you get ulcers in the esophagus. There aren't many people who get severe erosive esophagitis. Practically everybody gets heartburn, and these drugs do help heartburn, but usually a couple of Turns will do the same thing.

The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth About What You Should Eat and Why

Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S.
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Jonathan Wright—argue that heartburn comes from too little stomach acid, not from too much. Pepper's also long been recognized for its ability to stimulate the appetite as well as its ability to produce relief from nausea. And black pepper is considered a carminative—an herbal medicine or digestive tonic that can help dispel gas from the intestine. A carminative's main job is to soothe the gut wall and aid digestion. A famous Philippine folk remedy is to take an equal amount of anise and black pepper and combine it in a cup of warmed brandy.

PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition

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When administered orally, 5-HTP may cause the following adverse reactions: heartburn, stomach pain, flatulence, diarrhea and vomiting. 5-HTP may cause asymptomatic eosinophila. drug interactions MODERATE RISK Carbidopa: Concurrent use may result in an increased risk of developing scleroderma-like illness in susceptible individuals. Clinical Management: Patients taking 5-HTP and carbidopa concomitantly should be monitored for signs of skin changes, which may manifest as edema, tightness, and/or a burning sensation.

The Green Tea Book

Lester A. Mitscher and Victoria Toews
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These include increased urination, diarrhea, insomnia, anxiety, heartburn, and irritability. The amount of caffeine that leads to each of these symptoms varies with the individual. Caffeine-related insomnia shows great variation from one person to another, but, in general, the sleep-delaying effects are greatest in those who do not regularly consume caffeine. Pregnant women should steer clear of all sources of caffeine; if possible, women should even avoid caffeine entirely for a few weeks before conception.

Natural Health Solutions

Mike Adams
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The answer to heartburn is to change your diet to healthier foods. One of the best foods for improving digestion, especially the hydrochloric acid production in the stomach, is celery juice. It must be raw. Juice it yourself using either a juicing machine or a high-powered blender like the Vita-Mix. Just blend up celery stalks with apples or pears and drink it immediately. Keep the apples, pears and other sweet fruits to a minimum in order to avoid a sugar rush and typical glycemic effects. Heartburn can also be helped by taking digestive enzyme supplements containing HCL (hydrochloric acid).

Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer

Shannon Brownlee
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There are prescription drugs for anxiety, baldness, hay fever, headaches, heartburn, and toenail fungus, to name just a tiny fraction of the conditions that are now commonly treated with lifestyle medications. For every single prescription written, there must be a diagnosis, and over the past quarter century, the number of possible diagnoses that can be treated with a drug has exploded.
A really paranoid doctor might order a CT scan on every patient with chest pain to rule out an aneurysm, even when he is virtually certain it's nothing worse than heartburn. Next in line for ER doctors to fret about is the patient who is sent home after coming in with a head injury, only to return to the hospital in a coma with a brain bleed.

The Vitamin D Cure

James Dowd and Diane Stafford
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By the way, making this breakfast change eliminated my post-oatmeal heartburn.) Option 1 3 eggs minus 2 yolks to cut the fat (boiled, poached, or scrambled) 2 cups fresh spinach leaves 1 medium-sized tomato, sliced V2 avocado Universal Marinade (homemade earlier in the week) 1 banana 4 ounces orange juice with calcium Preparation time: < 5 minutes Don't worry about calories. Eat all you want of this healthy stuff. Quick tip: boil a dozen eggs at a time and refrigerate them so you have handy options available.

PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition

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Adverse reactions include minor gastrointestinal complaints such as gas, bloating, and heartburn. It has been reported that administration of 6 g of dried powdered Ginger has been shown to increase the exfoliation of gastric surface epithelial cells in human subjects. It is postulated that this action may possibly lead to ulcer formation. Therefore, it is recommended that dosages on an empty stomach be limited to 6 g (Desai, 1990). There have been reports that Ginger can cause hypersensitivity reactions resulting in dermatitis.
Patients in the group that received Ginger reported mild abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, and heartburn. No adverse effects on the outcome of the pregnancies were demonstrated in the treatment group (Vutyavanich et al, 2001). In a double-blind, placebo-controlled study involving 120 females that underwent gynecologic outpatient surgery, the participants were randomly given either 1 g of powdered Ginger root or 10 mg of metoclopramide orally and evaluated for incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting. Ten percent of the patients in the Ginger group had one or more episodes of vomiting; 17.
Unproven Uses: European Five-Finger Grass is used internally for diarrhea and fever; externally for inflammation of the mucous membranes of mouth and gums, toothache, and heartburn. precautions and adverse reactions No health hazards or side effects are known in conjunction with the proper administration of designated therapeutic dosages. There have been complaints of gastrointestinal upset in conjunction with the drugs use reported in the literature. dosage Mode of Administration: Available as crude drug and as an infusion for internal and external use.

Supplement Your Prescription: What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Nutrition

Hyla Cass, M.D.
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Here, take this cholesterol-lowering pill. heartburn? Want to keep eating cheese fries three times a week? Try this acid-reducing drug for instant relief! The heartbreak of psoriasis? Here, we've got something that'll clear that right up, no problem. Feeling blue? Try this antidepressant—it's so safe, they should put it in the water! Fast-forward to the present. Drug companies are getting a lot of bad press these days. They're accused of placing profit over people and cranking out products that are not as safe or effective as the direct-to-consumer advertisements would suggest.

PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition

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Alcoholic extracts have been used for heartburn and stomach cramps. Extracts have also been used for susceptibility to infection, feverish colds, and diseases of the urinary tract. Used in the pharmaceutical industry as a syrup for masking flavor. BARBERRY ROOT BARK Unproven uses: Barberry has been used for opium or morphine withdrawal. In folk medicine, the bark is used for liver malfunctions, gallbladder disease, jaundice, splenopa-thy, indigestion, diarrhea, tuberculosis, piles, renal disease, urinary tract disorders, gout, rheumatism, arthritis, lumbago, malaria, and leishmaniasis.

Supplement Your Prescription: What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Nutrition

Hyla Cass, M.D.
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On the other hand, if it's chronic heartburn, high blood sugar, elevated cholesterol, or headaches, would not you want to solve the problem at the root cause? In my practice, I do go under the hood, and work with patients to get to the bottom of their discomfort and find the most effective, lasting solution. Even though my specialty is psychiatry, my medical training, and license to practice, includes general medicine. Your brain is an organ, and most often, any condition affecting the brain, such as low blood sugar or poor circulation, also affects the rest of the body.

What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Diabetes: An Innovative Program to Prevent, Treat, and Beat This Controllable Disease

Steven V. Joyal
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Potential side effects include diarrhea, bloating, constipation, and heartburn. If you have congestive heart failure, kidney or liver disease, or if you drink an excessive amount of alcohol, you should not take metformin. Everyone who takes metformin should have their kidney function evaluated at least once a year, and blood levels of vitamin B12 and folic acid should be assessed regularly, as metformin use has occasionally been associated with a deficiency of these essential vitamins.

The Vitamin D Cure

James Dowd and Diane Stafford
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But these also give me indigestion, gas, and heartburn. I look for ways to make my favorite foods healthier. You may want to try the following ideas: ?Make barbecued spareribs without gobs of commercial sauce loaded with salt, sugar, butter, and vinegar; instead, use a spicy sauce of pineapple juice or honey, citrus, and chili pepper. ?Replace corn chips with potato chips cooked in expeller-pressed canola oil with very little sodium. ?Choose dark chocolate over milk chocolate. ?Eat natural, unsalted nut butter or freshly ground peanuts instead of commercial peanut butter. ?

The Food-Mood Solution: All-Natural Ways to Banish Anxiety, Depression, Anger, Stress, Overeating, and Alcohol and Drug Problems--and Feel Good Again

Jack Challem
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Other times, our dietary habits, such as drinking too many caffeine-containing beverages, make us too keyed up to sleep. heartburn is often caused by consuming soft drinks or processed foods, especially in the evening, and can disrupt sleep. Sleep apnea, which is common among overweight, diabetic, and prediabetic people, interferes with normal breathing and interrupts sleep. The consequence is that we go to bed tired, wake up tired, and muddle through the day feeling tired, cranky, and like zombies. J. Todd Arnedt, Ph.D.

Stop Prediabetes Now: The Ultimate Plan to Lose Weight and Prevent Diabetes

Jack Challem
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GERD is typically diagnosed when heartburn occurs frequently. Technically, the condition develops when the lower esophageal sphincter, a valvelike muscle, becomes weak and cannot prevent stomach acid from regurgitating upward. People who are overweight have a higher risk of suffering from GERD, and that risk increases with the amount of weight. Modest increases in weight, even when within normal ranges, can make people more likely to develop GERD.

The Liver and Gallbladder Miracle Cleanse: An All-Natural, At-Home Flush to Purify and Rejuvenate Your Body

Andreas Moritz
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A number of other causes of gastritis and heartburn can be identified. They include overeating, consuming fried foods, excessive alcohol consumption, heavy cigarette smoking, drinking coffee every day, ingesting soda, eating large quantities of animal protein and animal fats, and subjecting oneself to x-ray radiation, cytotoxic drugs, aspirin, and other anti-inflammatory drugs. Food poisoning, highly spiced foods, iced beverages, dehydration, and emotional stress also cause gastric distress.

Supplement Your Prescription: What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Nutrition

Hyla Cass, M.D.
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Sarno, in his medical practice, found that nearly 90 percent of people with low back pain had other problems—eczema, heartburn, irritable bowel syndrome, spastic colon, frequent urination—that are believed to be linked to nervous tension, and that's when he began to develop the TMS concept and ways to relieve it. What's the solution? A process where the person in pain allows him or herself to be aware of the feelings that TMS is helping him or her to avoid. Acceptance of those feelings will then interrupt the cycle of pain and tension.

Stop Prediabetes Now: The Ultimate Plan to Lose Weight and Prevent Diabetes

Jack Challem
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Swedish bitters and artichoke leaf extract are helpful for occasional heartburn or stomach upset. Follow the label directions for use. The next chapter focuses on how moderately increased physical activity can help you to lower your blood-sugar and insulin levels, as well as reduce your weight. 12 Get More Active and Actually Enjoy It Everyone knows that exercise is good for one's health, and everyone also understands the problem with it. Most people hate to exercise; they even hate the thought of it. Only a minority of people engages in any kind of regular exercise.

You Don't Have to be Afraid of Cancer Anymore

Bill Sardi
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Alimentary Pharmacological Therapy 23: 727-33, 2006] Proton-pump inhibitors (Pepcid, Zantac, Prilosec, Nexium) were first introduced in 1988 and they have become very popular for use in combating common stomach ailments such as heartburn and indigestion. There are no long-term safety data available. One study found that proton-pump inhibitors can also cause tumor cells to become more vulnerable to cancer drugs, overcoming drug resistance.

PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition

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Two Cineole-treated patients experienced side effects: heartburn and exanthema (Kehrl et al, 2004). indications and usage EUCALYPTUS OIL Approved by Commission E: ¦ Cough/bronchitis ¦ Rheumatism Eucalyptus oil is used internally and externally for catarrh of the respiratory tract and externally for rheumatic complaints. Unproven Uses: Eucalyptus is primarily used for respiratory conditions including cough suppression, nasal stuffiness, asthma, bronchitis, and emphysema. It is also used as an antiseptic and is found in toothpaste and mouthwash.

The Encyclopedia of Healing Foods

by Michael Murray, N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno, N.D.
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The main symptoms of GERD are heartburn and/or upper abdominal pain. Signs and Symptoms Symptoms of NUD include symptoms of GERD (heartburn and/or upper abdominal pain), as well as difficulty swallowing, feelings of pressure or heaviness after eating, sensations of bloating after eating, stomach or abdominal pains and cramps, and all of the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). About three of ten patients with NUD also meet the criteria for IBS. Causes NUD and GERD are caused by factors that increase intraabdominal pressure, thereby causing the gastric contents to flow upward.

Body Signs: From Warning Signs to False Alarms...How to Be Your Own Diagnostic Detective

Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan
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Gynecomastia can also be a reaction to any one of a myriad of medicines commonly prescribed to men, including those to treat baldness, ulcers, heartburn, high blood pressure, depression, heart failure, or prostate problems. Or it can signal marijuana or steroid use and abuse. WARNING SIGN Because men with Klinefelter's syndrome have higher-than-normal estrogen levels, they're at increased risk of breast cancer. If you have this disorder be on the lookout for signs of breast cancer, such as swollen breasts and nipple discharge.
Morning hoarseness—especially along with heartburn and nausea—can be a sign of both types of reflux. Other signs include a bitter taste, a burning sensation, or the feeling of having something stuck in your throat. (See A Lump in the Throat, above.) Without treatment, reflux can result in sinus and ear infections, throat lesions, and Barrett's esophagus, a peptic ulcer in the lower esophagus, which can lead to esophageal cancer. A deep, gravelly voice, especially in women, is often a dead giveaway of heavy smoking, now or in the past.

101 Foods That Could Save Your Life!

David W. Grotto, RD, LDN
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Apple cider vinegar is used to help treat heartburn. As the story goes, if you rub a piece of an apple on a wart and bury the piece in the ground, the wart will disappear as the apple rots. Apples have been given to unmarried couples, teachers, and friends as good luck charms to drive away bad spirits and bad luck. Throw Me a Lifesaver! HEART HEALTH: Two apples a day may help keep heart disease at bay! Researchers found that for every ten grams of fiber added to the diet, there is a fourteen percent reduction in heart disease. A medium apple contains five grams of fiber.

The Food-Mood Solution: All-Natural Ways to Banish Anxiety, Depression, Anger, Stress, Overeating, and Alcohol and Drug Problems--and Feel Good Again

Jack Challem
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We live in a drug-oriented society, where pills are routinely sold, prescribed, and assumed to solve our problems, from heartburn to erectile dysfunction. Little wonder, then, that many people are easily lured into abusing alcohol, street drugs, and prescription medicines. In the United States and many other countries, advertising links alcohol with fun, parties, attractive people, and sex, persuading us that alcohol can make everything in life better. In Ireland, Guinness beer ads weave alcohol into the nation's character with such advertising slogans as "It's Part of Who We Are.

The Desktop Guide to Herbal Medicine: The Ultimate Multidisciplinary Reference to the Amazing Realm of Healing Plants, in a Quick-study, One-stop Guide

Brigitte Mars, A.H.G.
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Also Known As Arabic: jintiyania English: bitter root, longdan, Sampson's snakeroot Finnish: keltakatkero French: gentiane German: bitterwurzel, enzianworzel, schnapswurzel Italian: genziana Japanese: jingyo, ryutan Excess amounts of garlic can be irritating to the stomach and kidneys; some people find that even small amounts of raw garlic can cause heartburn. Avoid large doses during pregnancy and while nursing, as it may cause digestive distress in the mother and baby. Some people may be allergic to garlic. Excessive use can provoke anger and emotional irritability.
Chamomile is used to treat anxiety, arthritis pain, Candida, colic, convulsions, crankiness in babies, digestive distress, diverticulitis, dyspepsia, fever, flatulence, gastritis, gout, headache, heartburn, hives, hyperactivity, hysteria, indigestion, insomnia, intestinal cramping, irritability, irritable bowel, itching skin, liver stress, lumbago, menstrual cramps, migraines, morning sickness, nervousness, nightmares, pain, restlessness, rheumatism, sciatica, stress, teething pain, ulcers, and the incessant urge to urinate.

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