I bought this stuff and tried it, thinking I had nothing to lose. Within like 5 days, my reflux was GONE.
Its been a few months now, and Im off all meds. I had been on my 4th med, had had 2 endocsopies by the age of 30, and was ready to get surgery to get rid of this nasty problem.
I do not work for these people! I am just sharing somethiing that really, really worked for me! I was so glad! I was preparing for surgery, at the age of (at that time) 31.
Now I can drink a can of tomato soup and still not get the reflux. Its GREAT!
Tbe stuff was costing me around $25-$30 a month, for a month's supply, but man was it worth it.
I just wanted to post this here, for all those who also suffer as I did with the darned GERD nightmare.
-llamawarrior
-------------------- Healed of Lyme in June of '04. Had it for 20 years before God led me to the right diagnosis. Had neuro-borreliosis (sp??). SEVERELY.
Now I'm "all grown-up" and no clue how to deal with life! I still live at home, and have many a bad day. Posts: 11 | From NJ | Registered: Sep 2006
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Llama, Thank you for the GERD suggestion. I have had acid reflux for years. I just ordered something for it called Natural Esophoguard by Life Extension Vitamins. It has orange peel extract (d-limonene). The lady who suggested it said it cured her... she no longer needs to take it.
I am someone who sleeps with rolaids on her headboard so I don't have to get up to get them. It can be that bad. I will put your recommendation somewhere handy if this doesn't work. Reflux is the pits!
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kelmo
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Well. I'm taking your testimony and ordering a bottle for my daughter. Her stomach is reemed out by medications. She is in so much pain all the time and nothing helps.
I never jump on something like this, but we have tried everything and we are desperate. This can't hurt, so we'll give it a try and let you know how she does.
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** up**
So many here suffer from this problem, I'm bumping it up again. Good info!
Tracy
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First off, so GLAD to hear you are healed of Lyme.
I have awful stomach issues.
Anything is worth a try for me.
Thanks and may you be healed forever,
karen
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kelmo
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I've heard mangosteen works well too, Tutu, I will keep you in mind!
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My GERD got a lot better after treating h.pylori but eventually came back. Oddly enough it got much worse after starting lyme abx.
The mangosteen has helped it quite a lot but I am not on the full recommended dose and still have a bit of reflux. Nothing like it used to be though. I guess I should consider going up to the full dose of mangosteen and on the original brand to see if I can get rid of it again. Terry
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kelmo
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I'm bringing this up because my daughter has been using the pine nut oil for three days. After the first day she said it was really helping.
Nasty tasting stuff, I guess (I didn't try it), but this whole journey is no picnic.
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I just watched a PBS special this weekend called H.O.P.E. Health program.The Naturalpath Dr. staterd most acid reflux is because of to little acid in system and a sure fire way as well as being very inexpensive is this, when expierinceing acid reflex discomfort drink one tablespoon of apple cider vinegar.And if the pain quickly goes away you will know with out a dought. Terri
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