Warning: these common treatments are messing up your gut

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Warning: these common treatments are messing up your gut

On June 25th, 1977, the original Star Wars movie was released in theaters.

It was different from nearly anything produced at the time…

And there was no way that George Lucas could have predicted it would go on to become a 65 billion dollar franchise.

Sometimes movies bring in unexpected results — in the case of Star Wars the story has captured generations of movie goers.

Big Pharma products can also bring unexpected results years after the products are released.

That’s what is happening now with a class of treatments called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs).

They’re starting to show unexpected side effects that you should probably know about.

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What are PPIs?

This type of treatment is commonly used by people who experience acid reflux.

Proton pump inhibitors are used to:

Relieve symptoms of acid reflux, or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). This is a condition in which food or liquid moves up from the stomach to the esophagus (the tube from the mouth to the stomach).

Treat a duodenal or stomach (gastric) ulcer.

Treat damage to the lower esophagus caused by acid reflux.

These types of treatments are supposed to reduce acid and have been shown to alter a person’s gut bacteria.

I think generally they are bad news.

But they do work to control SYMPTOMS — though as far as I can tell they do nothing to correct underlying gut issues.

There Are Lots of PPIs on the Market

There are both over the counter and script-only proton pump inhibitors.

Over the counter PPIs are sold under the brand names Prilosec, Nexium, and Prevacid.

Script-only PPIs are sold under the brand names AcipHex, Protonix, Dexilant, and Zegerid.

These treatments are taken extensively by the public, but there can be significant side effects.

PPIs are Associated With a Higher Risk of Allergic Reactions

In addition to negatively affecting the microbiome (gut bacteria) that I mentioned earlier, there’s now an extensive study of over 8 million patients in Australia…

And that study shows that people who take PPIs have nearly DOUBLE the risk of a serious allergic reaction as those who don’t.

During 8,133,846 years of follow-up after being given an acid inhibitor, 416,615 first scripts of an anti-allergic treatment were registered (event rate: 5.12% person-years—%-PY). 

In contrast, 31,046,305 years of follow-up in those that had no acid inhibitor ‘script during the observation period were associated with only 810,990 anti-allergic ‘treatments,’ corresponding to an event rate of 2.61%-PY.

This study doesn’t show direct causation, but the link is really strong.

The longer someone is taking a proton pump inhibitor, the more likely it is for them to have to take an anti-allergy medicine.

These allergies can be passed down generationally.

One of the main concerns of the researchers is that this increase in allergic response might be passed down genetically.

The view on PPI as harmless co-’treatment’ has increasingly been challenged by reports of potentially related complications, e.g., increased risk of osteoporotic fractures, Clostridium difficile or other enteric infections, pneumonia, and many more, especially in long-term usage. Over the past years, our group developed the concept that gastric acid inhibitors also promote the development of allergic disease not only in adults, but even imprinting the next generation for allergy.

This isn’t proven, but also isn’t crazy.

Our genes respond to our environments and can be turned on and off through a mechanism called epigenetics.

So changes in our genome can be passed onto our children.

That’s pretty scary, and something you aren’t likely to hear from your doctor — not because they don’t care, but because they don’t usually know.

Proton pump inhibitors are widely used both by doctor’s orders and over the counter.

They DO control symptoms of acid reflux, but can cause other problems and do nothing to fix the underlying causes of acid reflux problems.

If you want to get off of a PPI, always work with your doctor.

Before you take treatments like this make sure you do your research to understand what the long term effects they June have on your body.

Only you can be in charge of your health.

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.