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It's simple and primitive. You are your own evil Pinocchio. Omeprozole pressurizes the acidity of the stomach. It's a good one. Up to 90. Which means you're not digesting. A little digestive literacy. The stomach produces an enzyme, which itself is inactive. It's activated by hydrochloric acid. If the acid production is suppressed, the enzyme is not activated. By the way, the hydrochloric acid itself is needed to unfold the protein from the globule of the balloon into a long protein amino acid chain Let's go further. This enzyme has to cut the protein on a particular amino acid into short chains of 10 amino acids. All this broth goes into the small intestine. There, other small intestinal and pancreatic enzymes they cut the pancreatic ones into chains of 3-5 amino acids, and the small intestinal ones into individual amino acids If the uncut protein chains fall off their stomach into the small intestine, the enzymes can't work. As a result, the protein falls into the large intestine, where it undergoes putrefactive decomposition by bacteria. Hence the diarrhea Pancreatin, which you drink the situation does not save. There are no other problems related to digestion and absorption disorders. Your right side pain is a sign of reactive colitis, or maybe cholangitis. Your problems are solved by a proper diet and. treatment by SRTC program.

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I'm naive, of course. what is your usual diet?

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Why not do a gastroscopy and a Helicobacter test? And a biliary ultrasound?

 

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