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I don't know about KT but Manuka honey has helped me - about 1 tsp before

bed......also organic peppermint tea before bedtime

Check out what the side effects of Prilosec does.....is it really helping?

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GERD

Is anyone on this list still with experiences with GERD? I noticed a couple

of archived messages about it...and wondered if there was a good chance that

my husband could be benefited from KT. He was diagnosed with GERD years ago,

and they wanted to do surgery and put in a tube, but we did not want the

surgery, because he would have to be on antacids the rest of his life. Well,

today he still is on prilosec, and many times takes tums in the night when

he has a " breakthrough. " He literally wakes up choking/ drowning in his

stomach acid, which leads to vomiting. It is really sad and horrible.

So, has anyone been able to completely get off prilosec for good using the

KT?

Fingers crossed,

 

Modiste

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I know exactly what Prilosec does, and that is why I want him off it. But I can

only do it gradually, and only if something else is helping the acid, or I would

have a very sick man on my hands. I have some of the Manuka honey...I will get

started on that...Thanks!!!

Modiste

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Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 1:47 PM

Subject: RE: GERD

 

I don't know about KT but Manuka honey has helped me - about 1 tsp before

bed......also organic peppermint tea before bedtime

Check out what the side effects of Prilosec does.....is it really helping?

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I have suffered from GERD for years and just recently kicked its A$$!

Here's how I did it.

I stopped eating my large meal for dinner and started eating my larger meal at

lunch. Dinner is one small plate of food. No seconds. No stuffing myself.

Made sure to keep 1/2 of my daily food as a combination of raw

fruits/vegetables. I eat raw veg/fruit at every meal.

Cut down on spicy foods which I love :(. Never drink wine after 7pm (I go to bed

at 11pm).

Unfortunately I found kombucha made my GERD worse when I didn'tdo the above.

Now, I'm finding that in combination with the above I can drink a whole 12 oz

glass of Kombucha with dinner with no problem. Instead, now, the KT actually

seems to help. It helps my digestion immeasurably.

Does that make sense?

 

Teresita

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Hello,

I have had success with Apple Cider Vinegar a small amount at a time, for

indigestion, It may work with GERDS too. The Honey is a very good approach also.

A combination of both may get you back to normal in time. I had heartburn and

indigestion for years before drinking ACV straight.

A strong batch of KT might be advisable too. More on the side of a vinegary

drink, after meals; or when you want relief from stomach problems. The more

acidic the better. The acid in the KT actually forces the body to become more

alkiline. Test strips will tell the story.

Just personal experience.

M

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> I know exactly what Prilosec does, and that is why I want him off it. But I

can only do it gradually, and only if something else is helping the acid, or I

would have a very sick man on my hands. I have some of the Manuka honey...I

will get started on that...Thanks!!!

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> Modiste

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Thanks ! I was wondering if the more vinegary brew would be better for him.

As I mentioned in my last post, the AC vinegar does help so that gives me hope

that maybe we can get this balanced. You recommend the KT after meals instead of

before? (we are aiming for weight loss too.)

Modiste

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Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 8:24 AM

Subject: Re: GERD

 

Hello,

I have had success with Apple Cider Vinegar a small amount at a time, for

indigestion, It may work with GERDS too. The Honey is a very good approach also.

A combination of both may get you back to normal in time. I had heartburn and

indigestion for years before drinking ACV straight.

A strong batch of KT might be advisable too. More on the side of a vinegary

drink, after meals; or when you want relief from stomach problems. The more

acidic the better. The acid in the KT actually forces the body to become more

alkiline. Test strips will tell the story.

Just personal experience.

M

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Hi Modiste, you may consider kefir. It is know to help folks with a variety of

digestive disorders. It is another acidic probiotic beverage like kombucha, but

it's scoby lives in milk intstead of sweetened tea. - Woody

Subject: Re: GERD

To: original_kombucha

Date: Wednesday, March 21, 2012, 9:24 AM

 

Hello,

I have had success with Apple Cider Vinegar a small amount at a time, for

indigestion, It may work with GERDS too. The Honey is a very good approach also.

A combination of both may get you back to normal in time. I had heartburn and

indigestion for years before drinking ACV straight.

A strong batch of KT might be advisable too. More on the side of a vinegary

drink, after meals; or when you want relief from stomach problems. The more

acidic the better. The acid in the KT actually forces the body to become more

alkiline. Test strips will tell the story.

Just personal experience.

M

>

> I know exactly what Prilosec does, and that is why I want him off it. But I

can only do it gradually, and only if something else is helping the acid, or I

would have a very sick man on my hands. I have some of the Manuka honey...I

will get started on that...Thanks!!!

>

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> Modiste

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Modiste -

I'm not sure if KT has a direct effect on weight, it could be just that it

displaces high-carb (fattening) soft drinks or alcoholic beverages. The key to

losing weight permanently (and effortlessly) is eating nutrient-dense foods and

feeling satiated. My wife and i have both lost 25 lbs or so the last 4-5 months

following basically a high-fat low-carb diet (more or less paleo diet with raw

milk dairy). Check out the book Eat Fat, Lose Fat if you wanna lose weight

permanently and easily.

- Woody

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I do have a kefir going! :-)  I have been mostly giving it to our dogs because

I am not totally sure it was being " correct " so I wanted to do a few milk

changes before I started giving hubby some. It seems to be going well now, and I

just started him and I on some today. We will see how that goes.

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Modiste

My KT is right in the middle, if I let it get too sour then its harder on the

GERD - At least until I'm fully healed!

I mix it up a lot on the fruits and veggies:

If I do all cooked then its mostly a vegetarian meal. I'm not a salad eater. I

get bored with them really fast. I'll 

do sliced lightly pickled veggies too like cauliflower, cucumber, beets, radish.

For fruit I stay away from citrus and do mangoes, apples, berries, melons, asian

pears etc.

For my son (who doesn't like KT) I mix 3/4 KT with 1/4 fruit juice, we love to

add Pom to our KT.

 

Teresita

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