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Is Your Heartburn Pill Destroying Your Kidneys?
Season 2 · Episode 530

Is Your Heartburn Pill Destroying Your Kidneys?

Are your heartburn meds a "biological time bomb"? Explore the science of PPIs and their impact on kidneys, heart health, and nutrient absorption.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

February 7, 202625m 49s

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Show Notes

Millions of people rely on proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) like omeprazole for daily relief from acid reflux, but what happens when a "short-term" drug becomes a lifelong habit? In this episode of *My Weird Prompts*, Herman and Corn unpack the latest medical evidence regarding the long-term safety of these ubiquitous medications. They explore the "slippery pipe" theory of cardiovascular damage, the "silent" threat to kidney function, and the latest research debunking the terrifying links to dementia. Beyond the headlines, the duo discusses the fundamental chemistry of how suppressing stomach acid affects your body’s ability to absorb vital nutrients like B12 and magnesium. Whether you’ve been on acid blockers for weeks or years, this deep dive provides the clarity you need to navigate the complex trade-offs between digestive comfort and systemic health. Learn how to distinguish between statistical correlation and biological causation in the ever-evolving world of medical research.