MHhelp... sorry for the delay. Yes, the acid reflux meds can cause other problems. Mainly, they cover up the real problem and that is you don't have enough raw materials (nutrients) to make enough of your own stomach acid... and so when that happens, you can't break down food so it just lies in your stomach and ferments and 'rots' causing gastric distress. There is an aid called DGL that helps with the gas and stomach pain...which works very well. I have used Natural Factors on occasion with great relief . Play this intro by Michael Murray ND on DGL.
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Ideally, you'd have a functional digestive test to determine which nutrients are missing or low, but you can begin by supplementing with vitamin B12 in the form of methylcobalamin and zinc to support making your own stomach acid.
Dosing depends on the severity of your deficiency, but w/o tests, you could begin with low doses such as 2,000 B12 daily and 30 - 40 mg of zinc in the form of zinc gluconate. There are others needed as well....so if it's possible for you to locate a practitioner of functional medicine in your area, you could consult and get the appropriate tests and rule out a pathogen that could be causing digestive distress as well.
Also, do some research on using
organic apple cider vinegar (like Bragg's brand)...in water... about 30 minutes before each meal. There are many who find it's a 'miracle' in helping relieve digestive discomfort.
Now, on the Natural Calm form of magnesium. That's fine if you are finding it helps manage the Afib. However, in order to get enough magnesium and as you increase your dosing, you may find the Natural Calm causes bowel intolerance issues... some people aren't bothered... but if you are, then consider switching to the amino acid chelated version labeled Magnesium glycinate or bisglycinate ... check the label for the designation TRAACs or Albion (r) so you know it's the true chelate. This is said to be the least likely to cause bowel issues. Otherwise, many of the magnesium forms seem to work well. The only one that is not absorbable is oxide so avoid that.
Hope this helps. Please let us know your progress.
Best to you,
Jackie