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<blockquote data-quote="Richard III" data-source="post: 4735908" data-attributes="member: 933"><p>My OH was on full rate omeprazole for years, used to swig gaviscon too and still had issues. She went to an NHS specialist who had a look in her stomach with a camera and declared all was fine and just keep on with the meds. He mentioned her stomach was full of polyps, but that was nothing to worry about, a normal side effect of omeprazole!</p><p></p><p>After visiting a nutritionist and being diagnosed with SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth) and food intolerances, she has been given a diet to follow and is now off all meds. She has to avoid sugars and easily digested carbs, among other things, something a paleo diet probably achieves too.</p><p></p><p>The sting in the tail with omeprazole is that it works by lowering the stomach pH, which allows undesirable bacteria through and gives you SIBO, if you didn't already have it. SIBO is a major cause of reflux!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard III, post: 4735908, member: 933"] My OH was on full rate omeprazole for years, used to swig gaviscon too and still had issues. She went to an NHS specialist who had a look in her stomach with a camera and declared all was fine and just keep on with the meds. He mentioned her stomach was full of polyps, but that was nothing to worry about, a normal side effect of omeprazole! After visiting a nutritionist and being diagnosed with SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth) and food intolerances, she has been given a diet to follow and is now off all meds. She has to avoid sugars and easily digested carbs, among other things, something a paleo diet probably achieves too. The sting in the tail with omeprazole is that it works by lowering the stomach pH, which allows undesirable bacteria through and gives you SIBO, if you didn't already have it. SIBO is a major cause of reflux! [/QUOTE]
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