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Estrogen Drop - Weird Symptoms
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<blockquote data-quote="FunkOdyssey" data-source="post: 229677" data-attributes="member: 44064"><p>I'm not a big fan of antacid drugs for this problem because they impair digestion and don't actually stop reflux, they just make the reflux less acidic. PPI's have usually been found barely more effective than placebo for LPR or sometimes no better at all. Sipping alkaline water throughout the day can be useful though to deactivate any pepsin that is present in the throat. You can also gargle with it. Just don't drink large amounts because it will interfere with digestion like any other antacid.</p><p></p><p>They don't really work for me, but many people find alginate-based drugs or supplements useful. These form a foamy "raft" that floats at the top of your stomach and acts as a physical barrier against reflux. This one works well for some people: <a href="https://refluxgourmet.com/" target="_blank">Reflux Gourmet</a>. If you are in Canada or the UK there's also Gaviscon Advance which is an effective alginate preparation. The USA version for some reason only has a token amount of alginate and doesn't work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FunkOdyssey, post: 229677, member: 44064"] I'm not a big fan of antacid drugs for this problem because they impair digestion and don't actually stop reflux, they just make the reflux less acidic. PPI's have usually been found barely more effective than placebo for LPR or sometimes no better at all. Sipping alkaline water throughout the day can be useful though to deactivate any pepsin that is present in the throat. You can also gargle with it. Just don't drink large amounts because it will interfere with digestion like any other antacid. They don't really work for me, but many people find alginate-based drugs or supplements useful. These form a foamy "raft" that floats at the top of your stomach and acts as a physical barrier against reflux. This one works well for some people: [URL='https://refluxgourmet.com/']Reflux Gourmet[/URL]. If you are in Canada or the UK there's also Gaviscon Advance which is an effective alginate preparation. The USA version for some reason only has a token amount of alginate and doesn't work. [/QUOTE]
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