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Common Reflux Drugs Are Causing Hip
Fractures 10-10-08
by Russell Johnston
A very large Canadian study has confirmed that using drugs to treat reflux
enormously increases your chances of having a hip fracture -- by nearly five
times after several years of taking the drugs! Often prescribed by allopathic
doctors for minor or nebulous complaints such as undiagnosed stomach discomfort,
these drugs are highly habit forming and tend to be taken for years afterward,
no matter how minor the original problem was. Yet they may be among the riskiest
drugs prescribed today, leading directly to osteoporosis for far too many. Losec,
Prevacid, Nexium, Pantoloc and Pariet are the most recent, most powerful, and
most problematic of these drugs; but Zantac and other first generation
proton-pump inhibitors are only somewhat less dangerous, and then only somewhat
less dangerous precisely because they are somewhat less effective.
The problem? You need acid to absorb calcium. Cut down on your available stomach
acid after you've eaten and the calcium you can't absorb, but need, has to be
taken directly out of your bones. Over just a few years, the study shows, this
more than doubles your risk of fracture, and the odds keep climbing steeply
after that. Yet these drugs are commonly taken, not just for years, but for
decades! That's because a lack of calcium also causes -- wait for it... yup,
reflux. Excess acid is most easily controlled by having the body release a
little calcium into the mix. As well, calcium increases gut mobility, which is
important because medical researchers say that reflux "is primarily a motor
disorder."
This means that if you aren't absorbing much calcium due to the reflux drugs
you're taking, and don't have calcium to spare, you're back to reflux -- and
reaching for another pill, or an even stronger pill. So it's no accident that
pharmaceutical companies have reaped such extraordinary profits from these drugs
over the last year or two; these are the perfect drugs: they both treat the
symptoms and cause the disease they "treat." That's allopathic medicine's
perfect profit scenario, and it has kept the drug companies floating in profits,
despite having fewer new wonder drugs in the pipeline, and drastic problems with
many recently introduced drugs.
While stomach bleeding (often caused by overuse of NSAID painkillers such as
Aspirin and Advil) can be life threatening, and so reflux sometimes has to be
treated by any means available; proton pump inhibitors are clearly adding hugely
to the public's burgeoning health care costs, at the same time as the Drug
companies that shoved them onto the market are running to the bank giggling.
As someone once remarked, often the best course of action is to "Just say no!"
Even brief use of these drugs may cause even sharper episodes of reflux when
they are discontinued. If your doctor naively continues to prescribe them to
you, you may be in for a world of hurt later on. Even after you stop the drugs,
it may be years before your body can restore a proper calcium balance so that
your reflux vanishes on its own.
There are many articles here in NaturalNews.com offering natural alternative
treatments for reflux you might wish to consult; including Apple Cider Vinegar,
eating more greens and vegetables, green supplements such as spirulina and
marine phytoplankton, supplements of calcium, and so forth.
Possibly even more important -- good health starts at your light switch. One of
the most common symptoms of jet lag is reflux, because flying half-way 'round
the world upsets your biological clock, just as staying up 'till three A.M.
under light bulbs, or sleeping into morning light do. Having a rigid bedtime,
getting real darkness (that means no light), using a red light if you have to
get up to go to the bathroom, as well as increasing your period of darkness to
an ideal nine or ten hours all helps. See (www.darknessheals.com) for more
advice. Finally, and needless to say, getting other lifestyle factors under
control which are badly upsetting your biological clock, such as tobacco and
alcohol, is a great idea as well.
Source: Pubmed.com research article numbers: 18695179, 15729198,
17201221, 15628717
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