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Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs)
Gut Program
Proton-Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) are a class of medications that turn off stomach acid. For more information, see the stomach-acid page.
References from PubMed.gov
acid suppressive drugs and pneumonia.2011
Proton pump inhibitors_ Risks of long-term use.2017
Barretts Esophagitis
Proton Pump Inhibitors–The Culprit for Barrett’s Esophagus
Holistic Medicine
Ramsay Hunt Syndrome
Brain-Neuro-Psych Program
This page is under development. Working links will provide starting information. Please let us know about your interest in this page by emailing us here, and check back soon.
Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome is a herpes re-activation that infects the geniculate ganglion, the sensory ganglion of the facial (7th) cranial nerve. It can we associated with motor loss, which would look like a Bells’s palsy or facial droop/palsy on that side.
Optic Neuritis
Brain-Neuro-Psych Program
This page is under development. Working links will provide starting information. Please let us know about your interest in this page by emailing us here, and check back soon.
Neuropathy implies two things: 1) an insult to a nerve, such as chemical or mechanical, and 2) impaired ability to repair. By dissecting the factors involved in its development and persistence, most seekers can obtain some degree of relief.
Until this page is more fully developed, this important topic can be approached by looking at Lead (Pb) neuropathy which most adults have to a certain degree due to accumulation over several decades. Lead affects both the nerves and the brain and is one of several toxins that when addressed can facilitate healing.
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