Alexlestat
10-10-2006, 09:37 AM
Hi all,
I just have a quick question. I was researching digestive enzyme products like Digestrol last night and they seem to really help people with bloating, gas, IBS etc. I was diagnosed with duodenitis but the only symptom I have is constant bloating, which seems more like something else is wrong. The Losec Im taking isn't making things better or worse, I just have constant bloating. In any event, digestive enzymes seem to have some acidic ingredients in them, like Pepsin, Hydrochloric Acid, and Bile. I was just wondering why I've seen people here, on the Acid Reflux board, talk about how much digestive enzymes help if they're are carrying acidic ingredients in them. How do you take a proton pump inhibitor like Losec or Nexium and then take digestive enzymes at the same time if one of them is blocking exactly what the other is providing?
Any answer would be much appreciated.
PS. Also have any of you heard of Carafate? If so, good or bad opinion? Apparently its made specifically for people with duodenum problems.
I just have a quick question. I was researching digestive enzyme products like Digestrol last night and they seem to really help people with bloating, gas, IBS etc. I was diagnosed with duodenitis but the only symptom I have is constant bloating, which seems more like something else is wrong. The Losec Im taking isn't making things better or worse, I just have constant bloating. In any event, digestive enzymes seem to have some acidic ingredients in them, like Pepsin, Hydrochloric Acid, and Bile. I was just wondering why I've seen people here, on the Acid Reflux board, talk about how much digestive enzymes help if they're are carrying acidic ingredients in them. How do you take a proton pump inhibitor like Losec or Nexium and then take digestive enzymes at the same time if one of them is blocking exactly what the other is providing?
Any answer would be much appreciated.
PS. Also have any of you heard of Carafate? If so, good or bad opinion? Apparently its made specifically for people with duodenum problems.

