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In fact, scientific studies have linked PPIs to multiple conditions, including:

Big Pharma knows all about the risks associated with its multibillion PPI industry8, and either ignores them or goes out of its way to refute them.

I recently read a “scientific” study denying the evidence of at least two major independent studies linking PPIs with Altzheimer's disease and dementia.

After a little research, I wasn’t very surprised to discover that two of the study’s lead authors have strong ties to the drug companies that manufacture PPIs. One of the researchers even serves as a consultant for Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, which makes Nexium, a top-selling heartburn med that makes them more than $9.5 billion a year.9,10

But the evidence is crystal clear: Even though Big Pharma wants to bury the conclusions of two key independent studies, PPIs do raise your risk of dementia.

In the first study, the researchers collected data from almost 74,000 seniors over seven years and found that people who regularly take PPIs have a 44% increased risk of dementia. At the start of the study, none of the seniors had cognitive problems. But seven years later, almost 30,000 PPI users were diagnosed with dementia.11

Even more shocking was that most of the patients had only used a PPI for a short time — in some cases, just once every three months.

The second study closely tracked more than 3,300 people for six years and found PPI users had a 38% increased risk of dementia and a 44% increased risk of Alzheimer’s.12

No wonder Big Pharma tries to bury the truth about its multibillion-dollar industry.

Relieve Heartburn Naturally

When my patients come to me with chronic heartburn, I recommend simple, all-natural remedies that gets to the real cause of the problem. You see, heartburn isn’t caused by too much stomach acid. It’s caused by too little.

You need stomach acid to digest food and absorb nutrients. This acid also protects your digestive tract from the dangerous H. pylori bacteria linked to stomach and duodenal ulcers.

The real cause of heartburn is the inefficient closing of your lower esophageal sphincter (LES) — thanks to the overload of unnatural grains, preservatives, artificial sweeteners and other additives in the modern American diet. Your body has a hard time breaking these alien ingredients down.

Your LES, a small muscle that opens and closes to allow food to move from your esophagus into your stomach, is overwhelmed. And when it doesn’t close completely, food, bile and acid flow back into your esophagus, causing painful heartburn and indigestion.

Instead of risky and expensive PPIs, here’s what I recommend to my patients:

  1. Supplement with D-limonene. This is an orange peel extract that protects the lining of your esophagus. In one study, 90% of people reported complete relief of their heartburn symptoms in just two weeks. I recommend taking 1,000 mg every other day for 20 days.
  1. A teaspoon of bicarbonate. Bicarbonate in baking soda neutralizes acid. If you remember your high school chemistry class, you know bicarbonates help balance your pH, making it less acidic and more alkaline. That means baking soda can neutralize the acid in your stomach.

    It’s as easy as mixing half to one teaspoon of baking soda into an 8-ounce glass of water before bed. You’ll be amazed how effective it is. Baking soda is not a long-term solution, but it’s a great quick fix. And there are no side effects.
  1. Drink a cup of ginger root tea. Research shows that ginger is eight times more effective than the popular heartburn drug Prevacid.13 At the same time, it also helps strengthen your LES.

    Here’s a refreshing recipe I recommend to my patients:

    Ingredients

Directions

  1. Add one-half teaspoon of freshly grated ginger root to a cup of hot water.
  1. Let the ginger steep for 10 minutes. Strain the ginger and stir in honey to taste.

Sip and enjoy!

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