Crazy discovery! Acid blocker rebound and soda pop cure.

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This is a crazy sounding discovery and I'm going to share it with you.  I have suffered from the feeling of too much acid in my stomach for many years.  I eventually started taking Nexium acid blocker and I felt great.  I could eat anything.  But, then comes the side effects, which I won't list here.  But, I have some relatives who drink soda pop like there is no tommorrow.  Yes, they do have weight issues.  But, they have no digestive problems.  They can eat all day long and right before bed, and get up at night and eat some more.  No digestive issues.  So, I researched the relation of soda pop and digestive problems.  And, I found a huge relationship.  I actually found a medical study.   People who drink soda pop, generally have low stomach acid levels.  Yes, they do say that eventually that will cause a problem with nutritional deficiencies.  However, many of us are trying to get off of our prescription acid blockers, and suffer acid rebound.  I have recently started using soda pop as medicine.  If I feel like I'm getting the burning sensation, a drink of pop stops it.  If I feel like my meal is sitting in my stomach too long, I drink some pop and my stomach wakes up and empties.  I  am using diet Coke as my medicine.  I forgot to take my Nexium yesterday but I feel okay.  I also know that soda pop is generally bad for health.  But, it may help you get off your acid blocker and if not abused, it may be the missing piece of the puzzle.  I would like to hear if you want to try this and if it helps.  John

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    One caution on this.  I have noticed that diet Coke has cafeine.  And it tends to disturb my sleep.  I will use another brand after dinner.

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