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Acid Reflux does not have to be a chronic disease.

One of the largest moneymakers for the pharma industry is GERD, or Gastro Esophegal Reflux Disease, commonly called acid reflux.  Millions of people suffer from it, and tens of billions of dollars have been spent managing this disease with drugs known as Proton Pump Inhibitors.

The so-called treatment for acid reflex is to take a daily pill of PPI for the rest of your life.  As this article from the New York Times blog shows, taking PPIs long-term leads to a whole host of bad health issues.

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/06/25/combating-acid-reflux-may-bring-host-of-ills/

Is it any surprise that continually messing with your body’s natural acid production process creates a cascade of ill effects that result in poor health?  Why would you want to to this to your body, when it is much more useful to get to the root cause of acid reflux?

Conventional wisdom holds that acid reflux happens because the body is producing too much acid, hence the use of PPIs to block acid production.  But what if this is completely false?

The most amazing idea in acid reflux is one that I have been championing for some time. It is the hypothesis that the cause of acid reflux is not that the stomach is producing too much acid, but that it is producing too little!

Consider this; as we get older, we produce less and less acid normally. So how is it that we get reflux as we get older? Why on earth would the body produce too much acid in the first place?

Here is my alternate explanation.

When you produce too little acid, you can become constipated, and this can lead to too much gas. This gas must come out of the body, one way or another! The first way it comes out is well known, in the form of flatulence. But the second way it comes out is by mingling with stomach acid and pushing acid bubbles up through the esophagal sphincter – this is one of the main reasons for acid reflux.

The irony is that if this (highly testable) hypothesis is correct, PPIs should count among the largest frauds ever perpetuated by the pharma industry. Think about this; we take people who are producing too little stomach acid in the first place, and the health industry is pushing them to use drugs to lower the acid still further! Is it any surprise that you end up with malabsorption, anemia and other long term problems?
If you have reflux, ask your doctor if you can go on a short dose of HCL (stomach acid) tablets.  You can get these at any health food store over the counter, because people who are weight training use them to help digest the extra protein they are consuming.

Root Cause

Even the dose of HCL tablets is not a long term cure.  To get to a cure, we have to get to the root cause of the illness, which is to treat the underlying constipation.  In the majority of cases, constipation is likely a simple matter of an undiagnosed lactose intolerance, or a gluten intolerance.  Stop drinking milk and the problem often goes away.  This is doubly ironic because people with acid reflux tend to drink more milk under the mistaken belief it will coat the stomach and provide relief from reflux.  If you are lactose intolerant, the opposite will happen; the milk will rot in your gut, turn into gas which pushes the acid up your esophagus and causes more reflux!

Acid Reflux is not a acid production issue; it is a reflux issue.  The proper way to treat it is figure out why acid is coming up the espohegal sphincter, and stop that from happening.

A rare product endorsement – the Bodymetrix Ultrasound Fat measurement device, plus a bonus app.

In this health blog you will generally not find product endorsements, because there are very few products worth endorsing that will materially impact the quality of your life.

But there are two products I do endorse, because they play an important role in our understanding of our body and our health.  The first one is expensive, and the second one is free.
This blog is dedicated to the pursuit of health, and years of research have convinced me that there are only two main measures of good health.
1.  Your percentage body fat (PBF), and
2.  Your resting heart rate (RHR)
The main problem that I faced for a long time is how to measure percentage body fat in a reliable way.  Forget about the fancy weighing scales that come with the so-called fat measurement using bioelectrical impedence – they are utterly, completely, useless!
There are also expensive and uncomfortable methods such as hydrostatic weighing tanks which have the benefit of being highly accurate.  Many gyms also offer the caliper method using trained instructors, which is somewhat uncomfortable but does a fairly good job.
Recently, Intelametrix has come out with the Bodymetric Ultrasound, which is easy to use, works with a USB port and a laptop, and does a very good job with no discomfort.  I have been using one for the last month, and it is fantastic!
The only problem is the price.  It retails for $495 on Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/BodyMetrix-Personal-Ultrasound-Body-Composition/dp/B006C3T68G
Right now, it is the only personal ultrasound device available in the market so no wonder it is over-priced.  Something like this should cost more like $50!  And to annoy the consumers further, you are only allowed to keep 5 user profiles on the software at any given time.  I can’t wait for competitors to come in and drive the price down to earth.
But in the meantime, the Bodymetrix really is a great way to measure percentage body fat at home.  It is very important for us to understand what our percentage body fat is, and to take steps to bring it down to healthy levels.
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The second, bonus product I recommend is the azumio heart rate monitor.  It is a piece of free software that is available for your iphone or android, and it measures your heart rate by looking at blood flow in your forefinger simply by holding it gently against your phone camera lens.
Check out what your heart rate is, and see how close to that 60 target you are!