Of interest.  I believe someone posted on Reflux and Pneumonia.  FYI 
for those who might be interested in reading this

Love and hugs to all,
Barbara Heathcote
Raleigh, NC

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ANTACIDS AND YOUR LUNGS

Antacids, such as Prilosec and Nexium, taken to suppress stomach acid 
and control heartburn and acid reflux, are among the bestselling 
medicines in the US. However, a recent Dutch study questions the 
safety of these drugs, suggesting that they may raise the risk for 
pneumonia. Although the risk is small, so many people take them that 
a large number might be affected. Link: Stomach acid not only plays a 
valuable role in the digestive process, it also kills bacteria and 
viruses such as those that cause pneumonia and influenza.

According to Daily Health News contributing editor Andrew L. Rubman, 
ND, one also has to ask: Do acid-suppressing drugs similarly cause 
increased vulnerability to the flu? In his view, there is no such 
thing as "excess stomach acid." Dr. Rubman believes that there are 
safer ways to control heartburn and reflux, and suppressing stomach 
acid is not the answer.

ABOUT THE STUDY

Researchers in the Netherlands examined the medical records of 
364,683 individuals, in whom 5,551 cases of pneumonia were diagnosed. 
They found that those who used proton pump inhibitors, or PPIs (such 
as Prilosec, Nexium and Prevacid), were almost twice as likely to 
risk developing pneumonia than former users. These drugs work by 
blocking the chemical pump necessary for stomach cells to make acid. 
People who took another class of acid-suppressing drugs known as H2 
receptor antagonists (including Tagamet, Pepcid and Zantac) also 
faced a higher risk, although to a lesser degree.

Older people and those with chronic lung conditions were especially 
vulnerable, and researchers recommended that these groups use acid-
suppressing drugs only when necessary and at the lowest possible dose.

WHAT YOU CAN DO

According to Dr. Rubman, using antacids on a short-term basis for two 
to three weeks is fine for stomach ulcers or acute gastritis. 
However, on a day-to-day basis he advises that you instead follow a 
natural approach to efficient digestion...

Eat slowly and take more time to chew your food thoroughly. 
Do not drink fluids with meals. In the absence of fluid, saliva 
becomes more concentrated and contributes to more efficient digestion 
of food. 
Do not lie down immediately after meals -- wait at least an hour. 
Do not eat late at night. 
Identify and avoid the foods that contribute to your heartburn. 
Common offenders include fried foods, fatty foods, spicy dishes, 
coffee, alcohol and chocolate. 
Stop smoking. 
If you are overweight, make an effort to shed pounds.
If despite following these measures you experience heartburn and 
reflux, Dr. Rubman recommends that you see a naturopathic physician. 
He/she can prescribe a digestive enzyme to take with meals, which 
will calm your stomach without suppressing beneficial, germ-fighting 
stomach acid. As for the risk of pneumonia -- the healthier your 
entire body, the better able you will be to fight it.







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