Introducing Dr Jonathan
Wright's
Eater's DigestTM
Help for Aging Stomachs
As we get older, our organ functions don't work
as well. We recognize this truth for our hearts or our brains, but many of us forget about
our stomachs, which become less active and less able to produce all the needed digestive
agents. Two of our most important stomach functionaries are hydrochloric acid and the
protein-digesting enzyme, pepsin. Scientific literature indicates that levels of these
important agents may drop off with increasing years.
Do you have frequent bloating and gas problems?
According to Jonathan Wright, MD, an antacid may be just the opposite of what you need!
The trouble with your indigestion, suggests Dr. Wright, could be caused by secreting too
little hydrochloric acid (HCl) or digestive enzymes such as pepsin.
Based on many years of clinical experience, Dr.
Wright claims that the textbook type of malabsorption syndrome is not the form of nutrient
malabsorption/malfunction most commonly found. There are milder chronic versions with many
fewer symptoms and, in some cases, no specific symptom at all. Thus, many digestive
absorptive problems remain unrecognized by those who have them. Individuals can continue
years with possibly serious consequences which are never recognized as related to the
absorptive problem.
The good news is that Dr. Wright's new Eater's
Digest dietary supplement may be just the item for you.
CAUTION: For adults only. Aspirin or aspirin-containing compounds or
anti-inflammatory drugs such as indocin, butazolidin, or cortisone should never be taken
when hydrochloric acid is being used. This product is not for those with sensitivity to
any of the ingredients.