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 Proton-pump inhibitors such as omeprazole (Prilosec) can be used only if adjusting Marshall Protocol (MP) meds and use of [[home:food:carbohydrates#low-carb_insulin-resistant_diet|low-carbohydrate diet]] does not reduce gastric reflux. Be sure to take three hours before or after any antibiotics dose. These drugs can interfere with proper digestion. Proton-pump inhibitors such as omeprazole (Prilosec) can be used only if adjusting Marshall Protocol (MP) meds and use of [[home:food:carbohydrates#low-carb_insulin-resistant_diet|low-carbohydrate diet]] does not reduce gastric reflux. Be sure to take three hours before or after any antibiotics dose. These drugs can interfere with proper digestion.
  
 +Types of stomach and esophageal disorders are as follows: 
 +  * Barrett's esophagus 
 +  * dyspepsia 
 +  * gastrointestinal esophageal reflux disease (GERD)
  
  
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