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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
I nearly finished reading Dr. Jonathan Wright's new book, "Why Stomach
Acid is Good for You." It's well worth the $18 I spent on it. I've paid
more than that on books with a lot less content. It's well researched,
annotated & absolutely JAMMED with information focusing on ONE thing --
healing a person afflicted with inadequate stomach acid production
(hypochlorhydria or achlorhydria). He explains in his book the
connection between CELIAC DISEASE & HYPOCHLORHYDRIA. It contains
everything you EVER wanted to know about the stomach, diseases &
disorders of the stomach & how they effect your overall health & well
being including treatments for these disorders. It's written in an
engaging style & describes technical information in a way that's easy to
understand. Unlike so many "popular" books on health, it offers very
practicle solutions for problems instead of just leaving you with little
more than a great discription of what ails you & an invitation to buy
more of the author's books & products. I highly recommend it.
Dr. Wright does include cautions about self treatment with stomach
acidifiers & recommends you be monitored by a physician trained in these
therapies. He also lists contraindications for threatment w/ gastric
acidifiers. I am acquainted with one lady who self-treated with betaine
HCl. Her normal stomach function returned w/o her knowledge becasue she
didn't get tested periodically for it. She was taking NSAIDs along with
the betaine HCl and ended up with an ulcer. So please read the book &
procede with caution armed w/ the knowledge necessary to make good health
care decisions. --Valerie in TAcoma, WA
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