
Meditation guide
Always was, is, and always shall be.
- Jun 22, 2020
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I just now looked at the recent edition of PPH and it recommends Tagamet or a proton pump inhibitor such as Nexium.After research, it was found that proton pump inhibitors (PPI) were not useful for the SN process. Nor any other drug that changes the behaviour of your stomach producing acid. You only need something that reduces the stomach acid quickly.
It calls them "poteniators" namely that they make the SN more potent. It says they increase absorption.
Proton pump inhibitors reduce stomach acid.
After research, it was found that proton pump inhibitors (PPI) were not useful for the SN process. Nor any other drug that changes the behaviour of your stomach producing acid. You only need something that reduces the stomach acid quickly.
Taken from Stan's guide
Maybe Stan didn't know that proton pump inhibitors reduce stomach acid because what he said is a contradiction.
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