CAUSE Of Your Acid Reflux

Start Dealing With The CAUSE Of Your Acid Reflux

(Instead Of Just Treating The Symptoms)


There are many reasons you may be suffering with acid reflux.
And perhaps you've already seen a doctor who has recommended that you...
  • Lose weight
  • Eat slower
  • Avoid acidic foods
  • Sleep with your head slightly elevated
  • Eliminate alcohol
  • Stop smoking
This is all good advice... And you should strictly follow any medical plan that your doctor has laid
out for you.
However, it's important that you also understand:
Too often, “treatments” recommended for acid reflux focus on eliminating the symptoms (pain, heartburn, and nausea) while doing little to
address the CAUSE!
Eliminating the pain is obviously your first priority...
... But shouldn't you *also* be thinking about a long-term solution that doesn't involve eating handfuls of antacids or taking harmful prescription drugs with unwanted side effects?

* Important Warning - READ THIS! *

If your acid reflux has been ongoing, or you're experiencing more severe symptoms that may include weight loss, vomiting blood, black stools, or painful swallowing...
... Then you should see a medical professional *immediately*.
Left untreated, acid reflux can lead to some extreme medical conditions including esophageal cancer, narrowing of the esophagus, asthma, and dental problems.
If your acid reflux/GERD/heartburn is caused by a failure of your lower esophageal sphincter, which isn't closing fully and allowing the contents of your stomach to reach the esophagus, you will require treatment by trained medical professionals.
Talk to your doctor before discontinuing any recommended treatment program or prescription.

And this can kick off a vicious cycle:


As you can see, if you've only been dealing with the PAIN of your acid reflux until now, you may have only been dealing with a SYMPTOM, not the real cause!
And it's quite possible that you've been making your acid reflux WORSE through use of antacids, which create a hostile environment for critical digestive enzymes!
So what's the answer? Why not skip the antacids and try rebalancing your digestive enzymes to bring down your hydrochloric acid production and enjoy better overall digestive health!