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Old 07-04-2012, 02:08 AM
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People who have very low status in Omega-3 levels, cannot maintain the lining of the stomach well. Taking some Omega-3s and adding salmon to the diet (fatty fish) help to repair this.

When the stomach lining is poor, it reacts to any acid. Taking the acid blockers do not help to restore the lining...only mask symptoms.

Any mucus lining including the lungs, throat, and esophagus will benefit from adding essential fatty acids in the Omega-3 family.
Then the person finds they don't need the acid blockers anymore.

For me it took 3 months for this repair. I did this over 10 yrs ago when I had severe GERD from my hiatal hernia.(from my congenital GI defect). I took flax oil, evening primrose oil, and fish oil daily to accomplish this. These nutrients also fixed my adult onset asthma. That is why I have posted about them
for over a decade.
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