Wednesday, August 29, 2007

How to Cure Bad Breath With Zantac

There are many reasons for bad breath. If you suffer from reflux, heartburn, ulcers, or frequently upset stomach, you may be able to cure your bad breath with Zantac. More importantly, you will avoid Barrett’s epithelium which is a precursor to cancer. Barrett’s epithelium is when the cells of the lower esophagus, just above the stomach, are similar to intestinal cells. This may happen if the acid of the stomach sloshes up the esophagus instead of staying contained in the stomach. This is called acid reflux.

Ulcers And Bad Breath

Before the 1980s, people with ulcers were told to drink milk to lower their stomach acidity. Now we know that many ulcers are caused by Heliobacter pylori, a bacterium.
To kill them, one takes antibiotics. Then, any bad breath caused by the bacteria will be gone.

If one has acid reflux, one can take Zantac to reduce the acidity of the stomach and cure the bad breath. So if you suffer from frequent heartburn after eating, you may have GERD, gastro-esophageal reflux disease. See a doctor, a gastroenterologist.

Talk To A Doctor.

Zantac can be bought over the counter. Many people have taken Zantac for many years without any ill effects. But you should see your doctor to prescribe the correct dose for you.

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