Give your immune system a 200% boost in just 20 minutes!

IHPgreenville.com • January 21, 2025

You may have heard of nitric oxide.  This important molecule is created within your body and is responsible for health in several ways.  Among them, nitric oxide boosts energy and stamina. It’s involved in sexual function and many function enhancing medications work to stimulate nitric oxide.  It’s vasodilating properties are responsible for promoting  blood, oxygen, and glucose to your brain, helping with memory and cognition.  And the most studied effect of nitric acid is its effect on coronary artery dilation and its role in promoting healthy cardiovascular function and blood pressure.

But, did you know that taking acid blockers for indigestion or other reasons can significantly stop your body from producing nitric oxide?  

Acid blocking drugs, especially Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) have side effects that are not openly discussed.  Do you take acid blocking drugs either by prescription or over-the-counter for reflux or burning sensations?  If so, you could unwittingly be reducing your nitric acid production and jeopardizing healthy function of several important body systems.

Yes, acid blockers  seem to provide benefit initially.  They may even seem like miracle drugs after suffering years with increasingly uncomfortable symptoms. But many people find that in order to maintain this relief they have to progressively increase the amount they take.  We see many patients who have been on these drugs for years come in with complaints that “they aren’t working anymore” or suspicions of side effects, seeking advice on how to get off them. You see,  once started it is not easy to get off these drugs and many people have tried to stop taking their acid blockers unsuccessfully.  They are typically met with a strong resurgence of the burning sensation they had before starting and mostly worse than what they were experiencing in the first place.  This generally forces them back on the acid blocking drugs, leaving them in a conundrum.

We have found that few people are successful in getting off these drugs on their own. However, there are effective ways to help promote a healthy digestive tract, eliminating the need for acid reduction. Most of us have been led to believe through TV advertising that the problem comes from high stomach acid.  But you may be surprised to learn that studies show most people with GERD and burning sensations actually have low, insufficient stomach acid.  That really shouldn’t be that surprising. If you think about it. Marketing for acid blocking drugs is targeted toward older adults, not younger people. This is because it is older adults who typically have the problem. As you have aged, does your body work better than it did when you were younger? Most people notice that with age comes reduced function in many areas, including eyesight, hearing, and digestion. Since digestion is largely related to stomach secretions, do you really think your stomach became better able to produce stomach acid over time, or less able?  For all but a very small percentage of the population, as you age your stomach does not function as well as it did in your teens and twenties….when you could eat anything.

In short nothing works as well as we age, including your digestive system.  So the answer to resolving your reflux and burning sensations is not to further reduce your acid production but to restore it to the level of an optimally functioning digestive system.  This is a tricky situation and requires professional guidance from someone experienced and trained in Functional Medicine restoration of the digestive system.  Most people fail at getting off their acid blocking drugs because they simply don’t know how to go about this process.  Make no mistake, this is not necessarily a fast process and may take some time to get through comfortably.  But many people have done it and now are pain free without drugs and able to once again enjoy many foods they have had to cut out of their diet over the years.

If you have been suffering with GI distress and haven’t been able to find a happy resolution, contact our office to find out more about how our program could work for you.  

By IHPgreenville.com March 11, 2025
Knee pain is a common issue affecting people as they age, often due to the gradual degeneration of the meniscus. The meniscus, a critical structure in the knee, plays a vital role in load distribution, shock absorption, and joint stability. Degeneration of the meniscus, which can lead to tears and eventual knee osteoarthritis (OA), is […]
By IHPgreenville.com March 10, 2025
Prolotherapy for Spinal Ligament Tightening and Spondylolisthesis Reversal Introduction to Prolotherapy Prolotherapy, also known as Regenerative Joint Therapy, is a non-surgical treatment that stimulates the body’s natural healing processes to repair and strengthen damaged or weakened ligaments and tendons. This technique involves injecting a solution, commonly dextrose (a sugar solution), into the affected ligaments, tendons, […]
By IHPgreenville.com March 3, 2025
Vitamin K is an important nutrient for human health and participates in a wide range of reactions and mechanisms in your body.  Unlike the many water soluble vitamins we are familiar with (Vit C, Vit B, etc.)  Vitamin K is a  fat soluble nutrient that may need to be supplemented in modern day diets, like […]
By IHPgreenville.com March 2, 2025
    Prolotherapy, short for proliferative therapy, is a regenerative treatment designed to promote the repair of damaged tissues in joints, ligaments, and tendons. It involves the injection of a solution, typically containing dextrose (a type of sugar), into the affected area. This solution acts as an irritant, triggering the body’s natural healing response to […]
By IHPgreenville.com February 25, 2025
We’ve all heard that cancer is on the rise.  We’ve all heard that obesity is on the rise.  This study connects the dots…some of them anyway. One of the fallacies of this study is it’s exclusive focus on the amount of dietary fat cancer patients consume.  But dietary fat is not the only substance that […]
By IHPgreenville.com February 25, 2025
Acupuncture for Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)   Heart blood stasis, the oriental medicine diagnosis of CAD, can be treated by acupuncture, herbal remedies or other procedures from Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The aim of acupuncture is to stimulate meridians in the body through which qi and blood flow, relieving imbalances in the coronary arteries. When […]
By IHPgreenville.com February 4, 2025
Dermal needling is a minimally invasive procedure that uses small needles that go just beneath the skin. In the case of scar therapy, dermal needling can be used to improve the appearance of the scar. But, did you know scars can also be at the root of other physical ailments? Oriental medicine has long held […]
By IHPgreenville.com January 15, 2025
History of Dermal Needling Dermal needling, also known as microneedling, has roots in traditional Asian medicine, where needling techniques were historically used to treat the skin and promote healing. Over centuries, these practices laid the groundwork for modern dermal therapies. In the 1990s, dermal needling gained widespread popularity when the introduction of dermal rollers, made […]
By IHPgreenville.com January 14, 2025
Many people are deciding to stop eating red meat because of a current popular belief that consumption of red meat causes cancer.  If you want to be vegan or eat a plant based diet for spiritual or ethical reasons or you just feel better when you eat that way, great!  But many people who like […]
By IHPgreenville.com December 12, 2024
Prolotherapy, short for proliferative therapy, is a regenerative treatment designed to promote the repair of damaged tissues in joints, ligaments, and tendons. It involves the injection of a solution, typically containing dextrose (a type of sugar), into the affected area. This solution acts as an irritant, triggering the body’s natural healing response to strengthen and […]
More Posts