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Sarah Camp, September 2020 Fighting the Flare What causes reflux flares, & what can you do about them? One of the common denominators in this post when discussing reflux flares is histamine. Before continuing, it is important to understand the the significance of histamine and how it affects acid production. When histamine reaches…
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Sarah Camp, June 2020 Coping with a Crisis Finding Calm in the Midst of the Chaos *This post was inspired by the shelter-in-place orders that were implemented during the CoVID-19 pandemic. It was compiled by the Admins and Mods of the Facebook group Infant Reflux: Support for Gerdlings. Having a child…
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How bare-bones do you want to go? You have choices! A Total Elimination Diet (TED) with Five Items? Dr. Sears Total Elimination Diet (Make sure to read the note on the page: no white rice and no sweet potatoes) Personal Accounts will help you learn about what the TED is, exactly, and How to go…
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Sarah Camp, March 2020 How to Home Compound What is a home compound? As you have probably learned through your research by now, PPIs are the most effective treatment for GERD. There are a few choices when it comes to giving a PPI to an infant or young child: liquid compound, dissolvable tabs, packet…
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Brittney Zarwel, March 2020 How Do You KNOW It’s Reflux? I wanted to talk about some common questions I see fairly often; I’m sure I must have had the same thoughts early on in this reflux journey: “How do I KNOW that the issues my baby is having are from reflux and not something else…
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Sarah Camp, March 2020 PPIs: A Guide to Informed Decision-Making What are PPIs, and why are they the most effective treatment for GERD? There are two primary medications with which GERD are generally treated: H2 Blockers (Zantac/Ranitidine or Pepcid/Famotidine) Proton Pump Inhibitors (Prilosec/Omeprazole, Zegerid/Omeprazole + Sodium Bicarbonate, Prevacid/Lansoprazole, Nexium/Esomeprazole, and Protonix/Pantoprazole) These medications are…
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Anke Tillman, January 2020 Eosinophilic Esophagitis EoE “Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE, also spelled eosinophilic oesophagitis ), also known as allergic esophagitis, is an allergic inflammatory condition of the esophagus that involves eosinophils , a type of white blood cell. Symptoms in adults are swallowing difficulty, food impaction, vomiting, and heartburn .” The ‘common google’…
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First and Foremost, a Solid Foundation of Magnesium, and it’s cofactors, is necessary before you add in the B Vitamins. Once you have your foundation set, and you are accustomed to taking magnesium and it’s cofactors, then you are set to add in the B Vitamins! From Rowyn A. (Thiamine Queen 👑) A B…
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