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18 Years of PPIs [Case Study]

PPIs for Acid Reflux

Imagine being in Alphie’s situation, having been taking Proton Pump Inhibitors for 18 years!

Alphie was in his early thirties when he started the 1-to-1 Health Restoration Program. He’d had a healthy childhood, but since the age of 13-14 and for the next 18 years he’d been taking Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) to help him manage some debilitating symptoms.

PPI / Proton Pump Inhibitor Definition

{…are a class of medications that cause a profound and prolonged reduction of stomach acid production. They do so by irreversibly inhibiting the stomach’s H+/K+ ATPase proton pump. They are the most potent inhibitors of acid secretion available…} Wiki

Alphie’s goal was to eradicate the need for a medication to manage the symptoms, by fundamentally solving the reason for why the symptoms occurred in the first place.

I’m a 31-year-old male who, growing up and for the most part of my life have had stomach issues. These have ranged from bloating, acid reflux, vomiting, stomach ulcers, and Helicobacter pylori infections. I first went to the GP at age 13 and although no tests were run I was prescribed Proton Pump Inhibitors. At the time, they were a lifesaver and alleviated the symptoms.

However, this was temporary and seemed only to suppress the problem as over the last 15 years I’ve been on and off these tablets. I actually didn’t think much of it until I had an endoscopy and identified an H pylori infection and stomach ulcer!  At this point I thought I’d be on this medication for life.

Here’s some insight into how he carefully and safely achieved this goal in just 3 months:

https://functionalhealthclinic.co.uk/case-study-alphies-18-years-of-taking-ppis/

Before you take a peak – What types of steps do you think were involved?

Have you experienced similar bloating, acid reflux, vomiting, ulcers and infections and what have you tried so far?

If you have any questions – get in touch 🙂

Jack

info (at) functionalhealthclinic.co.uk

 

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