otherwise, it's not something you should be taking regularly. the cancer risk is part, but the bigger reason is that 'reducing stomach acid' to treat heartburn is the opposite of what you should be doing. functional medicine docs know this and have a totally different approach that gets to the root of heartburn.
optimizing gut health is key. adding a bit or fermented foods and/or good quality apple cider vinegar are simple ways to improve digestion and the microbiome.
yes, famotidine is part of the FLCCC protocol for hospitalized patients.
https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/FLCCC-Alliance-MATHplus-Protocol-ENGLISH.pdf
otherwise, it's not something you should be taking regularly. the cancer risk is part, but the bigger reason is that 'reducing stomach acid' to treat heartburn is the opposite of what you should be doing. functional medicine docs know this and have a totally different approach that gets to the root of heartburn.
What is that heartburn protocol? I'd love to know it.
Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice (DGL) to Treat Acid Reflux https://www.healthline.com/health/digestive-health/dgl-for-acid-reflux#benefits
also Slippery Elm: https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/INFORMIT.950298610899394
optimizing gut health is key. adding a bit or fermented foods and/or good quality apple cider vinegar are simple ways to improve digestion and the microbiome.
Oh, I've heard of DGL. Thanks for posting this info. I'll check out the links.
My hubby drinks apple cider vinegar also, he adds it to other types of juices. He either mixes a concoction himself or he may get the Kabucha drink.