Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 I know I already asked about this, but the answer is pretty important to me. In a post about gerd and the use of hcl duncan wrote: > This is a forever thing, a crutch, not a reversal of whatever causes > stomach acid secretion to drop with age. However I am only 21 and have had this horrible LPR(Laryngopharyngeal Reflux) problem for years. In fact, it is a large part of why I have spent so much time researching candida. I was under the impresion that fixing the candida overgrowth would help my constant reflux. Was I wrong? greg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 I guess I should have said if it's caused by disease it's reversed by wellness. You're young and I expect you can cure it. If you were over 60 or so there would be less of a chance you'd cure hypochlorhydria and the supplement would probably be required forever. That better? Sorry I concered you; it's probably nothing. Duncan > > > This is a forever thing, a crutch, not a reversal of whatever causes > > stomach acid secretion to drop with age. > > However I am only 21 and have had this horrible LPR(Laryngopharyngeal > Reflux) problem for years. In fact, it is a large part of why I have > spent so much time researching candida. I was under the impresion > that fixing the candida overgrowth would help my constant reflux. Was > I wrong? > > greg > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 hehe. yeah thanks, duncan. I just needed to hear ya say it. appreciate it. by the way, the inulin is definitely doing something, I went from farting once a day to 10 times an hour:). greg > > > > > This is a forever thing, a crutch, not a reversal of whatever > causes > > > stomach acid secretion to drop with age. > > > > However I am only 21 and have had this horrible LPR(Laryngopharyngeal > > Reflux) problem for years. In fact, it is a large part of why I have > > spent so much time researching candida. I was under the impresion > > that fixing the candida overgrowth would help my constant reflux. > Was > > I wrong? > > > > greg > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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