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Old 04-25-2013, 05:26 PM #19
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A cayenne pepper pill. Hmm, I think I'll try this. Does it affect GERDs? I have issues with that too.

Yes, Susanne, I've been off statins for several years. I have no idea what my cholesterol readings are now--they used to be really high. But, I've done pretty well without the statins. I was miserable on them.
Possibly..... I have GERDS as well. I think that was part of my PN problem because of taking Prilosec which is an acid blocker. I have stopped taking Prilosec for some time now. I changed my diet along with taking supplements and it has helped. Also, taking organic apple cider when I need to. Sometimes the pill can cause a little heartburn. Take it with a meal and you should be fine.
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