For those of us who suffer from chronic heartburn or indigestion, we’ve been told for years to take popular acid blockers such as Pepcid AC or Zantac.
However, according to Dr. Kim Vickers — a world-renowned gastroenterologist — these products could be doing you more harm than good.
“The popular opinion for years was to combat acid with these over-the-counter products that would block acid production. It makes sense right? Too much acid in my stomach; let’s bring those levels down. Wrong.
The problem is, that doesn’t in any way treat the underlying problem. It’s like getting a shot of Novocaine for a tooth cavity. It can blunt the pain for a little while, but if the cavity isn’t treated, the pain comes right back as soon as the Novocaine wears off. You need to treat the actual problem. And the solution might surprise you…
Let me start by sharing with you a few important facts to know:”
“So let me ask you this…
If high acid levels were the cause of heartburn and indigestion, then wouldn’t acid reflux be a young person’s condition?
We produce considerably more acid in our 20s than in our 40s. If high acid were the cause, it would be confined to people in their teens and 20s. But it’s not. Today, more than 20 million Americans over the age of 40 spend more than $14 billion every year on acid-blocking medications. I’ll never understand why traditional medicine’s popular “solutions” ignore every single one of these facts.
The reason “why” is the big elephant in the room that nobody in the medical community wants to talk about. Big pharma is very large and very powerful. They don’t want you to know that there are natural fixes for ailments that make them billions of dollars per year. Plus, why give you the means to fix your problem, when they can just give you short-term relief and keep you coming back for more (for the rest of your life). I was sick of watching this toxic cycle in motion.”
Dr. Vickers’ findings were only further validated when on September 26th, 2019 the Food & Drug Administration recalled a number of popular acid blocking products, including Zantac, citing the potential of cancer-causing carcinogens to form in users of the drugs.
A number of years ago, Dr. Vickers worked to develop a solution for her patients to get them off of these ineffective (and potentially harmful) drugs. She called it Terra Health.
Unlike acid blockers, Terra Health’s Reflux Inhibitor (Part of their Heartburn Relief Kit) actually increases acidity in your stomach right before you eat (when you need it most). And as we just heard from Dr. Vickers, we need adequate acidity levels in our stomach to properly digest our food and avoid problems like heartburn, gas, and bloating. Working in tandem, Terra Health’s Acid Relief works to soothe and protect your gut through it’s proprietary all-natural formula. I know it all sounds kind of counter-intuitive, but as a long-time heartburn sufferer, I can tell you it really works.
Most things out there are too good to be true. Once in a great while though, something does exactly what it says it does. Terra Health was that thing for me. I used their Complete360 Kit to not only treat my stomach acidity issues, but also to bring my gut into balance and keep it that way. Terra Health has a number of packages available that all contain their Acid Relief & Reflux Inhibitor combo. The options available make it great for both those ready to jump into a total gut overhaul, as well as those who want to just give their products a try without breaking the bank. No matter which kit you choose, odds are you’ll pay less than you do for your morning coffee to potential solve your heartburn & indigestion issues. I don’t know about you, but if someone told me a year ago that my digestion issues would have been permanently solved by using these products, there would have been no cost I wouldn’t have been willing to pay!
If you go to Terra Health’s main website, you’ll see that they normally sell their individual products for about $50 per bottle. As a long-time user, I think they’re a great deal at their normal retail price. But Dr. Vickers wants so badly to disrupt the toxic cycle brought on my big pharma acid blockers, that she’s allowing us to pass along some exclusive deals for Daily Digest readers.
1) Dr. Vickers is allowing anyone to try Terra Health 100% Risk-Free for 60 Days. If for ANY reason you don’t like it or it doesn’t work for you, Terra Health will issue you a no questions asked refund in the full amount. So don’t just take our word for it, try it for yourself!
2) If you use the link from this page, a special 50% OFF + FREE SHIPPING will be unlocked for you. Just use the link here, and the special offer will automatically be applied!
BONUS OFFER: Terra Health has unlocked an exclusive discount code for the next 100 buyers that follow the Daily Digest link to this special hidden offer. Use the discount code: SAVEBIG20. If there are still spots open, an additional 20% will be taken off your order immediately!
You have nothing to lose (except for your heartburn and indigestion). So be the first of your friends to find out about Terra Health!
Happy eating!
UPDATE (2/12): In the time since we first told this story, Dr. Vickers’ research and products have since gone viral, being shared by users on Facebook.
So far, the comments and feedback have been outstanding, with thousands of Americans feeling better than they have in decades. Terra Health is trying their very best to keep up with the huge demand. Click here to check availability.
Stumbled onto this article a couple months back. Terra health has been a complete game changer for me. I’m 58 and had spent years suffering from HORRIBLE gut issues that manifested themselves as reflux. The combo of products from Terra has brought my gut back into balance and I now eat just about anything with no issues.
Just had to pop in here and let everyone know!
How much is shipping?
The links in our story provide a special offer with free shipping (I think its normally $5-6 bucks to answer your question though)
Would you recommend this to someone with Barrett’s Esophagus?
Can’t find info about Dr. Vickers anywhere on the web. What’s her background?