Low stomach acid is arguably one of the more common reasons for acid reflux AKA GERD, meaning that proton pump inhibitors are not the most appropriate medications for this condition. If low stomach acid is the cause, then our approach should be to increase production of stomach acid, which will have an effect on the lower esophageal sphincter (LES). This is how I address GERD.
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