Posted on 02/09/2010 2:15:21 PM PST by decimon
Gut garden ping.
I suspect the New World Order/Shadow Government is behind the Black Helicobacters.
This knda goes with the Pelosi thread a couple up, doesn’t it?
cute!
No, it's The Collective. Don't tell anyone.
Acidophilus works. I’ve taken acidophilus capsules for the past 3 years. I was suffering from various GI problems for years. Acidophilus has been almost a miracle cure for me.
I took a prescription with high amounts of bismuth [pepto-bismol] for H. pylori, which is the bacteria that produces ulcers. Bismuth is one of the few things that works against H. pylori.
It didn’t help the gastritis, however. Neither did the $4/daily prescription of Aciphex the doctor tried.
After 4 years of suffering from the gastritis, I tried herbals based on an old Chinese homeopathic remedy.
I took 2 capsules of ginger root, 2 of licorice root, 2 of fennel seeds, and 1 of clove morning, mid-day, evening for two days. Then reduced the amount to 1 capsule of each herbal twice a day for about 3 days. That did more in 5 days to relieve the gastritis than the high-dollar prescriptions the doctors had me on.
Now, whenever the gastritis flairs up, I take 1 capsule of each twice a day for 2-3 days, and it settles the gastritis.
“Acidophilus works.”
.........and it is very inexpensive. Supposedly, 70% of our immune systems are in our gut.
All from the World Journal of Gastroenterology
Helicobacter pylori babA2 relates with atrophic gastritis in Costa Rica
Helicobacter pylori and EBV in gastric carcinomas
New finding of the expression of Helicobacter pylori in Chilean patients
In other words, fresh, live culture yogurt is good for you. My great grandmother knew that.
thanks decimon
Me too, caused from taking arthritis drugs, I take probiotic gold which is the stronger ones. Anyone who takes an antibiotic should also take Acidophilus to restore the good bacteria in the gut. Keeps yeast infections in the mouth down and for females this is especially a necessary step.
Micro ping, comment# 11 has links to 3 more press releases, 2 with URL to original articles. A simple author search at PubMed finds the last. The original papers are FReebies.
We veterinarians had been saying for years ( first reported in 1957) that a bacterium was the cause for ulcers in pigs...the porcine ulcers responded to tetracyclines, lactobacillus, and antacids.
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