The Science Behind Amend GI™

Stomach health is easy to take for granted. A properly functioning gut is a balanced environment in which stomach acid is secreted to break down food, and mucus is produced to protect the stomach lining from the acid. But when there is too much acid or not enough mucus, the stomach is ripe for the formation of ulcers. When the stomach lining is compromised, no one can ignore the accompanying pain and discomfort. Alexsyn Inc. has developed a nutraceutical to help stop the pain and start the healing.

A Common Complaint

According to a 2018 CDC report, 14.8 million people in the United States were diagnosed with ulcers. That number is equivalent to the entire population of New England. Imagine those six states - Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont - filled with people experiencing red-flag symptoms such as stomach pain, bloating, and acid reflux.

This staggering number and wide-spread prevalence of ulcers can be partly attributed to the long-term use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) and naproxen sodium (Aleve). These NSAIDs turn off the inflammatory response that causes pain, but in the process, it also shuts down the mucus production necessary for a balanced stomach environment. Once the mucus production is shut down, and the stomach lining is left unprotected, it can be damaged by the acid.

While ulcers are most often caused by long-term NSAID use, they can also be a result of stress. Stress is often blamed for increased acid production when in fact it causes decreased mucus production. This decrease leaves the stomach lining vulnerable to ulceration by the acid.

Benefits of Amend GI™

Amend GI™ is a nutraceutical that can be used when a flair-up of stress causes ulcer symptoms or a long-term use of an NSAIDs is required. It offers fast relief of the pain and symptoms associated with ulcers. 

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Ulcer Facts

  1. Wounded elephants will travel miles into marshes where the C. asiatica grows to find it and eat it. They instinctively know it will help repair the wound.
  2. In Sri Lanka, an island country in the northern Indian Ocean, people will use the plant leaves in their salads.
  3. Chitosan is used in gels used on wounds for healing.
  4. According to a 2018 CDC report, 14.8 million people in the United States were diagnosed with ulcers.
  5. Anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) and naproxen sodium (Aleve) turn off the inflammatory response that causes pain, but shuts down the mucus production in the stomach leaving the lining vulnerable to acid.