Proton pump inhibitors and H2 blockers negatively affect the gut microbiome by reducing stomach acidity. — Whalespan
Proton pump inhibitors and H2 blockers negatively affect the gut microbiome by reducing stomach acidity.
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“this is the main problem with proton pump inhibitors hopefully very few of you listening to this are taking proton pump inhibitors i think that this is also why we should be very careful with uh bariatric surgeries like ruin y gastric bypass or or gastrectomies that can affect the ph of the stomach because that will essentially abrogate that will remove the ability of our stomach with its lower ph to filter out the microbial communities we are getting and as they are saying there is good medical evidence that when we take proton pump inhibitors or even h2 blockers which are the histamine blocking drugs which also affect the ph of the stomach that that will affect the gut microbiome in a negative way allowing organisms that should not be there to make their way through and leading to massively bad consequences”
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