Showing posts with label Too Little Stomach Acid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Too Little Stomach Acid. Show all posts

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Immensely Educated by the Digestion Sessions from Underground Wellness



I cannot say enough good things about the FREE Digestion Sessions going on right now via the internet thanks to Sean Croxton! The interviews of highly knowledgeable functional medicine doctors and naturopaths are *A M A Z I N G*!

The interviews discuss things like:

--Causes and natural remedies for constipation, GERD, acid reflux
--How anxiety and depression may be rooted in the health of your digestive system

--How to get rid of Candida yeast overgrowth for good

--How stress affects your digestive system

--How to treat and heal IBS and IBD for good

Every interview has offered me *so much more* beyond what I thought it would be about! WOW!


Friday, November 22, 2013

Email Q&A from November 22, 2013

READER'S QUESTION:

Howdy!
I was wondering how long it took after beginning to supplement your HCL intake that you got relief from your GERD? I'm pinning down if my recent GP diagnosis is truly from my diabetes or is hypochlorhydria. I'm scheduling the Heidelberg test soon but am hoping to get some relief.

Thanks so much for your blog. I totally identified with what you wrote.
God bless!

Steve


MY RESPONSE:

Hi Steve,

Thanks for your email. 

It didn't take too long for the HCl to help me with GERD.  It was more a matter of me playing around with the Betaine HCl supplement and figuring out how much to take with each meal and what was right for my personal needs.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

My Recommendations for Probiotics and Betaine HCl

A reader recently asked me for my recommendations for probiotics.  Probiotics are beneficial bacteria and yeasts.  Good bacteria in our bodies keep in balance all the bad bacteria.


First, I would like to say that probiotics are absolutely critical to a healthy digestive system.  We must have a balance of good bacteria in our gut, or we will be prone to a host of health problems.  If the bacteria in our digestive tract is out of balance, our entire body health will also be out of balance.  Probiotics cured me from a horrible antibiotic induced colitis back in 2004.  I plan on sharing more about that experience on this blog in the future. 

Second, I want to make the point that probiotics were not the solution to my low stomach acid problem (hypochlorhydria).  To resolve the acid reflux that I was having due to the low stomach acid, I had to begin taking a Betaine HCl supplement with all my meals.

Here are my top recommendations for probiotics and Betaine HCl:

For superb quality probiotics, my top recommendation is the Garden of Life Primal Defense product.  I’ve used their products for many years, with great success.  Their Primal Defense product cured me of that antibiotic induced colitis back in 2004.  I experienced two terrible bouts of colitis, lasting 10 days each, within six weeks of each other.  With each instance, I lost 10 pounds. On the first bout of colitis, I went to the doctor and tried their suggested route of taking more antibiotics (in spite of the fact that an antibiotic had been the reason for my problem) and eating yogurt.  Six weeks later, when the colitis returned as bad as the first time, I resolved to try a different way.  Obviously, what the doctor had prescribed had not worked, and I despised the side effects of the antibiotic I had been previously given.  I searched my condition (antibiotic induced colitis and Clostridium difficile bacteria) on the internet along with possible solutions and discovered the Garden of Life Primal Defense product as a probable solution.  Immediately, I ordered it, and the day it arrived and I began taking it, the colitis began to go away.  I’ve never had another bout of colitis again.  I still use Primal Defense today.  The Garden of Life supplements can be purchased at a local natural or health food store or ordered online for a very reasonable cost at the Vitacost online site.   

For a superb Betaine HCl supplement, I recommend the Bluebonnet Nutrition brand which is of the highest quality and is actually made from beets.  This brand provides a higher dose of Betaine and also includes Pepsin, which is another digestive aid.  I was using the TwinLabs brand for years until I noticed TwinLabs was no longer producing the HCl from actual beets and instead making a synthetic version.  The Bluebonnet brand was recently out of stock from the manufacturer, and while I waited to get more, I went back to using the TwinLabs brand.  I noticed that the TwinLabs Betaine tended to make my stomach hurt and cramp.  Therefore, I plan on staying away from it altogether in the future.   The Bluebonnet brand is more expensive, but I believe it is worth it!  I have to take too many of these pills every day and cannot afford a “cheap” synthetic version.  It is critical I have a quality product.  I get the best deals for the Bluebonnet Nutrition Betaine HCl by purchasing from House of Nutrition online site .    

I also recommend the Garden of Life Q-Zyme enzyme supplement and have found it to be extremely helpful with digestion and acid reflux.

I consider Garden of Life Primal Defense, Bluebonnet Betaine HCl, and Garden of Life Q-Zyme to be extremely important daily supplements for a healthy digestive system.  I believe this due to my personal experiences.

Friday, June 12, 2009

April 2008 through June 2009, Added Notes

This is an addendum to my previous post “April 2008 To Present Day”. I forgot to mention a couple of other things that someone may find helpful.

To help my stomach heal from all the trauma that it had experienced due to low acid conditions and H. Pylori bacteria, I purchased some Aloe Vera juice and began drinking it on a regular basis. You don’t have to take very much, and it is best if you don’t, because it can give you diarrhea. The aloe vera juice also helps my stomach tremendously. Whenever I run out, I tell myself that I should now be fine without it. But within days, I start having stomach pains after meals. I am confused as to why for a couple of days, until it dawns on me again that I have not been taking my aloe vera juice! So I make it a point to have some every day. I have a couple of favorite brands that I use. I used the George’s Aloe Vera for most of the past year and really like this one because it is tasteless. Tastes like water and it was very easy for me to just pour the needed amount into my water jug each day and drink it along with my water throughout the day. Recently I was told that Aloe Life’s Aloe Vera is even better and fresher. So I have been trying that one also. I have a bit more difficulty remembering to take this one because I can’t just pour it into my water jug and instead have to drink it separately since it is flavored. The Cherry Berry flavor is the best.

In addition to the aloe vera juice, I also always keep on hand some papaya pills to aid with digestion as needed. I used to take these all the time, but now only take them if I feel any hint of stomach uneasiness after eating a heavy meal. They also help immensely if I am experiencing any signs of acid reflux.

Hopefully, this is all for now…if I think of something else, well I’ll have to add another post.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

April 2008 To The Present Day

I have been sick with some terrible cold or flu thing for the past week and have some extra time on my hands so I am attempting to finish the log of what happened to me last year with regards to my stomach problems. If you are reading this post and have not yet read the entries that come prior to this one, please go to my blog archive here on the right and read the entries from 2008. I am also feeling quite prodded to get my story finished because I have had a couple of people recently contact me after reading this blog and asking me for more information about acid reflux and my experiences.

As I wrote in my last post (July 2008) about my personal story, I ended up switching tracks from the path the doctors were leading me on and pursued getting more information regarding low stomach acid conditions.

I had looked up the Gastroparesis disease, researched the internet, found a yahoo discussion group for people with Gastroparesis, cried tears over the low fiber diet I was instructed to follow because it went against what I considered healthy eating, and felt that in a few years the doctor would probably also be telling me I had colon cancer because I had not been able to have enough fiber! As I reviewed the Gastroparesis discussion loop posts and searched and looked at Gastroparesis in general, it did not really match me—it was not quite right. Then one post came through that sparked my change in direction. Someone mentioned that there are times when doctors are telling people they have too much stomach acid when in actuality they have too little and how the symptoms are the same for both conditions.

The reason the symptoms are the same is because if you have too little stomach acid, your stomach cannot properly break down your food or the natural occurring food acids and, therefore, the food acids (not your stomach acids) are coming right back up into your esophagus causing acid reflux.

I began following that lead and there were some at home tests spoken of on the internet which one can perform to see if the stomach has too much acid or too little. I tried one of those tests having to do with drinking some baking soda water first thing in the morning, and it seemed a little inconclusive to me, but also led me to believe I did have too little acid.

I had immediately stopped taking Protonix as soon as I had begun researching the low stomach acid thing. The same day I was making the greatest discoveries on hypochlorhydria and had also tried the home test, I “just happened” to be talking to a dear friend and telling her that I was so excited because I believed I was really unto something about what was truly wrong with my stomach. I told her how I had read that a person actually needs to add hydrochloric acid to get better and that it is easy to obtain them at a health food store. God SO ordained and orchestrated that moment as she said to me, "Oh Mary Ann, I have some of those pills right here; an unopened bottle". She had bought some to try with her daughter, but she had not ever used the pills. And so she handed me my first bottle of Betaine HCl. I would have been too shy in my initial discoveries to go ahead and invest my money in buying my own bottle of pills; but here they were being handed to me! I went home with them and immediately began trying them with my next meal. I was so afraid of my experimentation and would only take one pill at first, then increased to two pills, and so on. I did okay with those dosages and my acid reflux did not worsen. The pills did not worsen my acid reflux which indicated to me that I surely did not have a too much acid problem.

I discovered information regarding something called a Heidelberg test and decided that I wanted this test performed on me to see about the acid levels in my stomach. I contacted my gastroenterologist doctor’s office and left messages saying that I felt I was onto the real cause of my troubles, what I believed them to be, and that I wanted to pursue getting this Heidelberg test performed. They gave me a week’s run around on the phone playing ridiculous phone tag with me, and when I finally was able to speak to the doctor’s assistant she said they didn’t know anything about this test and that I should just go back to see my primary care physician because they couldn’t (more like wouldn’t) help me. They didn’t want anything to do with me at this point because I wasn’t being a “good little, obedient” patient. They didn’t even bother to want to find out about the Heidelberg test. They wrote me off. They didn't want anything to do with me anymore because I was messing with their comfort zone and what they were comfortable doing.

Along the way of my search I found out about a book called Why Stomach Acid is Good for You. I got the book from our local library and began to read. When I read the book I became furious with the mainstream doctors and the pharmaceutical companies!!

I contacted my primary physician’s office and over the phone explained a bit of my situation and about the Heidelberg test and if they could help me with it. They called me back saying that the doctor wanted to see me and also that he had looked up the test to find out about it because he didn’t know anything of it. (At least he looked it up!) However, when I went to see him in person and told him what I believed was wrong with my stomach, he gave me this look like, "Poor girl, she doesn't really know what she's talking about". He told me exactly these words: "Not sure what to tell you?", and went on to say that he could send me to the university in our city for them to try to figure out why I had Gastroparesis!! Argh! Even though I had just told him that it seemed I had Gastroparesis because my stomach acids were not digesting my food because they weren't there, he didn’t listen. He encouraged me to go back to the gastroenterologist assuring me she was a good doctor. I told him I didn’t plan on it. I left there knowing none of these doctors were going to help me in my healing and that I was on my own with God’s direction leading the way.

I decided to stop being shy with the Betaine HCl supplementation. While the pills were not making my acid reflux worse, I was still having acid reflux with some of the evening meals, especially heavier ones. I added more pills with my meals; the bigger the meal, the more the pills I took.

At the present time, I usually take 3 pills with breakfast, 4 with lunch, and 6-7 with dinner. These amounts may vary depending on the amount I eat and how heavy the foods are. During the evening meal, it is best if I space out the taking of the pills since it is such a large quantity and taking them all at once tends to give me a slight stomach ache for about five minutes. As soon as I begin to eat my meal, I take 2 pills and then eat more bites and take two more pills, until the point when I am all done with the meal and I take last two pills. I take Betaine HCl with everything I eat. If I eat a snack I usually take 2 pills, but all depends on the snack. One meal I most definitely cannot skip taking the pills is dinner, or I will surely get awful acid reflux.

In July 2008 I went in for a bone density scan, although I was only 40 years old. I was going in for a mammogram and my primary care physician had been asking me to get a bone scan done for quite some time as during some x-rays he had done in 2007 for some other reasons he had noticed a thinning of my bones. I decided to go ahead and have the bone density scan at the same time as the mammogram. As soon as the test began the two ladies in the room performing the test began talking and whispering and saying things about my bones. As soon as the test was complete, one of them sat down with me and told me that I had Osteporosis and Osteopenia and should go see my doctor to discuss these results. I can’t say I was shocked, but I was disappointed. Here I was at 40 years old and with Osteoporosis; already? I also felt certain that it probably had a lot to do with my stomach issues because if a person doesn’t have enough stomach acid they cannot possibly absorb calcium properly or Vitamin D along with it. I had the results sent to my primary doctor and also to my female nurse practitioner whom I spoke of before that really listens to her patients. Her office contacted me within a couple of weeks and had me schedule an appointment to see her to discuss the bone density results.

I went to see her and she spoke with me. She asked about my stomach and how that was going and I gave her a quick review of what happened and where my own research had led me. When I mentioned about the hypochlorhydria, she gave me this blank look, but at least it was not a demeaning one and said, “Well, these days one has to also do one’s own research too, right?” and she went on to talk about the Osteoporosis. She was extremely concerned for my situation and my age and began discussing my options. She brought up the modern medicines currently prescribed to treat the condition and did say that they were not stomach friendly medicines, but that she could give me two month’s samples (2 pills) of Boniva to try and see what I thought. She said she wasn’t going to “force” me to take them, but highly recommended it along with exercise (she loves to promote that to me every time I see her!). I told her I didn’t think I would take the pills, but did take the samples and said maybe I’d give them a try.

Then I came home and looked up information on those types of medications. I got about a dozen different books from the library on Osteoporosis and natural therapy for it and about the medications usually prescribed, etc. It didn’t take me very long to become completely certain that I wanted nothing to do with those medications. Briefly, I will explain this much about medications such as Boniva. Bones are constantly undergoing a rebuilding process. There are cells called osteoclasts that remove old bone and cells called osteoblasts that replace what has been removed with new, healthy bone. (You can read a brief overview of this at Dummies.com.) The Osteoporosis medications work by killing off the osteoclast cells in order that they will not remove any bone. What ends up happening is that, yes, your bones become denser, but not with new healthy bone. You are actually being left with old, brittle, unhealthy bones, although they will be dense because none has been removed.

I decided that I did not want to start building up a bunch of old bone at 40. I looked at diet options, found an excellent bone building/calcium/Vitamin D supplement and tried to exercise. My favorite thing to do was take afternoon walks around the neighborhood, but my lower back began to hurt a lot so I stopped. (I’ve later figured out this had to do with my feet and needing better arch support.) I also tried going to the gym to do weight bearing exercise, but it is so hard to leave my house in the middle of the day with the kids and homeschooling that I soon gave that up too. Then, many months later, I read in the newspaper of my local health food store about this “flamingo” therapy. The article spoke of a therapy a doctor prescribed to patients who were older and at a stage in life of losing bone density. The therapy requires a person to stand on one foot for one minute and then alternate to the other foot for one minute, doing this three times per day. Doing this therapy will actually begin to build bone density because of the stress that is put upon the bones by standing on one foot. I CAN do this!! You can read more about it at the Denver Naturopathic link.

I haven’t been as consistent with doing the flamingo therapy as I would like to be. It’s easy for me to forget to do it three times each day. I am absolutely consistent with taking my Betaine HCl pills. But I still have to be very careful with my stomach. The valve from my stomach to my esophagus has been damaged (maybe from the H. Pylori?) and remains open at all times. Therefore, I cannot eat within two hours of bedtime nor do any bending over or extremely active activities after eating because my food will slosh back up into my esophagus. I sleep on my left side a lot because this really keeps that from happening with any food or liquid that may still be in there when I lay down. I’ve turned into a “left sided horse”. Ha! And I do have my pillow slightly propped up with another pillow so my head is not laying flat. If there are any times my stomach starts to feel sour or my esophagus acidy, I use a natural herbal Yogi brand tea called "Stomach Ease". It works WONDERFULLY! It relieves any problem right away. I also love to drink Kombucha fermented cold tea. My favorite brand is the Synergy Kombucha because it tastes the best to me without added sugars; only sweetened with organic fruit. Kombucha is a wonderful drink good for the body all around and it also helps me with my heavier meals.

I continue to be extremely deficient in Vitamin D, which is also critical in having good bone mass. I am convinced I am having some kind of absorption issue with my oral Vitamin D supplementation. So now that it is not winter anymore, I try to get out on my deck when the sun is nice and hot at high noon and expose as much skin as I can to the sun for 25 minutes. And of course, NO sunscreen allowed! Can’t make Vitamin D if you are blocking the UVB rays out. Twenty-five minutes is plenty of time to make a good dosing of Vitamin D, tan nicely, and absolutely not burn. You don’t want to be out there much longer, as then the UVA rays will start breaking down the Vitamin D you just made. UVB are helpful rays, UVA are destructive rays. UVB rays cannot go through windows but UVA rays do! I think I will probably have to look into joining tanning in a salon for the upcoming winter if my D levels do not improve very quickly. I live where we are wearing longs sleeves most of the year and so we do not get enough sun exposure.

It is almost July again, and I must go get another bone scan and see how my bones are doing now since I have been taking care of my stomach issues and supplementing with D and calcium.

Recently, I tried an orange peel extract treatment to see if it would heal my valve, but I don’t think it helped. Although, I have been told that it does wonders for people who experience acid reflux in healing their stomach. The box I purchased of orange peel extract came with 10 pills. The instructions were to take one pill every other day. The pill was very hard on my sensitive stomach if it was empty so I followed the secondary instructions telling me I could also take it one hour after dinner. That worked well. However, from the way my stomach feels, my valve remains the same. There is plenty on the internet about orange peel extract and acid reflux, so check it out for yourself and see if it may be helpful to you.

Here is an at home test to check for low acid (this is not the same one I had found or tried last year):

This is the vinegar or lemon juice test - if you notice indigestion after a meal, swallow a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar (not regular vinegar) or lemon juice. If it makes you feel better, it is likely that you are low in stomach acid. If it makes you feel worse, then low stomach acid is probably not your problem, and you shouldn't take any supplemental Betaine HCl. (If the vinegar or lemon juice leaves you feeling uncomfortable, drink a large glass of water to dilute the acid, or neutralize the acid with ½ teaspoon of baking soda in a cup of water.)

You can also check out more information at the Mercola.com about acid reflux and too little acid.

Please keep in mind that mainstream doctors will not applaud or encourage anyone to pursue this path with regards to acid reflux. They will discourage you and keep pumping you with more and more acid reducing drugs. There are times when I use doctor services and need to, but there are other times when I follow my own research and discovery and end up in a much better health situation. This hasn't been the first time this has happened (but that is another story). Note that while the acid reducers seem to make someone with too low or no stomach acid feel better, those drugs are only compounding the problem that exists in the stomach.

While my stomach was in a terrible state, and I could hardly eat anything because it hurt so much to try to digest, I made myself this special soup from The Maker's Diet book by Jordan Rubin. It is a soup made with a whole chicken and some veggies and other good things. I would puree whatever portion I was going to eat and eat the soup pureed. My stomach loved it! It was the one thing I could eat easily and although I would be hungry again soon, I knew I was able to handle digesting it. I would only eat little bits at a time because that was all I could handle. When my stomach was really bad, prior to my seeing any doctors, I ate fresh papaya. It really helped as papaya is great for digestion.

Well, this is it for now regarding my stomach and acid reflux…I will continue to post healthy things on here and more updates as I walk the journey…I’m also still desperately searching to resolve my painful back issues and tendonitis…but that’s another long story…

In the future, I will also share the story of when a few years ago I came down with a terrible case of colitis two times in the span of six weeks (each time lasting 10 days) and the doctors were not the resolution to that problem either...God’s leading me to a couple of wonderful probiotics was the resolution permanently.

(There is an added note to this post "April 2008 To The Present Day, Added Note")

Saturday, April 25, 2009

News Flash: Acid Reflux Caused by Too Little Acid...

This is not much of a news flash to me since I have personally had experience with the very things that Mercola mentions in this article, but I want everyone else to know about them too.

News Flash: Acid Reflux Caused by Too Little Acid, Not Too Much...

Learn the truth about acid reflux and the natural methods you can use to treat it.

Dr. Mercola''s Comments Dr. Mercola's Comments:

Acid reflux is an extremely common health problem. So common in fact, it affects one out of two of you watching this video. Other terms used for this condition are gastro esophageal reflux disease (GERD), or peptic ulcer disease. Typically, acid reflux is thought to be caused by having too much acid in your stomach.  

This is a serious medical mistake that affects hundreds of millions of people.  

What’s the REAL Cause of Acid Reflux? 

It’s important to understand that acid reflux is NOT a disease of too much acid being produced, but rather it’s a condition related more commonly to hiatal hernia – a condition in which the acid is coming out of your stomach, where it’s supposed to remain... 

TO READ THE REST OF THIS ARTICLE GO TO DR. MERCOLA'S WEBSITE


Wednesday, July 23, 2008

April 2008 - Gastroparesis or Hypochlorhydria?

In April, I sat down with the gastroenterologist to discuss my experiences with the treatment and how I was feeling.

The truth was that I wasn’t feeling that much better. My stomach still did not feel well or normal. We decided it would be best to go ahead and do an endoscopy right away and see if she could discover what was going on. Plus, at the same time, she would confirm whether the H. Pylori had been completely eradicated and whether I was having any Celiac disease issues. The endoscopy was scheduled for that same week.

I went in for the procedure and as soon as I came out of it, sick to my stomach and groggy from the sedatives, Michael informed me that the doctor had told him that I had gastroparesis because she had discovered food in my stomach during the procedure (and there shouldn’t have been any), and that I needed to start a low fiber diet. Gastroparesis is a condition where your stomach does not properly digest the food and the food sits in there too long, eventually causing other problems. Gastroparesis is most typically associated with people who are diabetic; of which I am not.

They had handed my husband some generic paper with lists of foods that I should and should not eat and an appointment card dated a couple of weeks away for me to come have a follow up appointment and discussion about the procedure and results.

I was flabbergasted! How had I gone from a slight case of gastritis, to a terrible case of H. Pylori bacteria, to then being diagnosed with gastroparesis?! And the doctor didn’t seem to be concerned as to WHY I had gastroparesis, just that now I needed to eat a low fiber diet. And then surely in the future she would also be the one to tell me that I had also gotten colon cancer since I hadn’t been able to eat enough fiber. Ugh!

I was totally confused and became quite depressed about the diagnosis for the first few days. The refined diet seemed a horrible thing to me and even more terrible because I had no reasons WHY I was having this problem and good enough reason to eat that way. I am the type of person that likes to get to the root of the matter—treating health symptoms is idiotic! That will never heal anyone; it will only make things worse in the long run.

I began my own research. Thank GOD! for the internet resources that are available to us these days. I researched gastroparesis and read and read. As I read, I didn’t seem to really connect with symptoms and issues that were related to gastroparesis. It just did not seem right at all. I joined a gastroparesis yahoo group and I couldn’t believe how much worse most of the people on there had it compared to me. These people had severe gastroparesis issues—in comparison with them, I had nothing; I was healthy. But I was led to join that group for one email that would spur my search in another direction. Someone mentioned about the fact that often times people who are told they have too much acid production and are given acid reducers are actually suffering from too LITTLE acid production. The symptoms are practically identical to each other.

I switched tracks and pursued learning more about too little acid production, hypochlorhydria. Did I find a wealth of information! Amazing! As I began reading the symptoms of hypochlorydria, I could actually truly relate with them and all that was being said about it. I became SO excited and filled with hope! I sensed that I had hit the jack pot—the root of my stomach problems! H. Pylori, improper digestion of food, stomach pains, etc. all went right along with too little acid production.

Yahooo!!! On to where that search led me and where I am today…