Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 There should be a number of herbs of help, but cayenne comes to mind first. Dr. has had great luck using plain old cayenne for ulcers. Of course, this would all depend on how much you can " stand " using it. I would also look at the angle that your individual stomach is not ideal for the preferred microflora growth which often can crowd out H. pylori in the normal person. Why? doug a. Any experiences with H. Pylori (intestinal bacteria that causes ulcers/stomach cancer) > Hi, a gas. > > Any information is greatly appreciated! Especially info on sucess stories > with H. Pylori. > > Sunita. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 I have very great experience dealing with H. Pylori so contact me off the forum. I must warn you tho, i'm not much in to emailing back & forth so you can call me or I can gladly call you. Thanks Kwinkle Any experiences with H. Pylori (intestinal bacteria that causes ulcers/stomach cancer) Hi, I am trying to collect any experiences people may have in combating H. Pylori. Doctors reccomend a triple coctail of antibiotics. The only natural remedy that is supposed to work is mastic gum. I've trying everything else naturally on this bug for 2 years, and only reccently realized that it might be H. Pylori. I've been taking mastic gum and rifing, but after a little progress, it seems to be not making much more. I'm ready to try the antibiotics. Apparantly it's a bug that's very difficult to kill. HAve people had success with this? Also-- is trapped air rising back up somewhere in the esophogus a symptom of this? Does anyone have experience with this phenomena of trapped air rising up after eating? It doesn't come all the way up (burbing), but just seems to be formed and trapped in the esophogus somewhere. The doctor things this is a bacteria (h. pylori) making a gas. Any information is greatly appreciated! Especially info on sucess stories with H. Pylori. Sunita. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2008 Report Share Posted January 15, 2008 Sunita, Large doses of the probiotic L¹Salivarius will do the job most of the time. " Sunita Reddy " wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > I am trying to collect any experiences people may have in combating H. > Pylori. Doctors reccomend a triple coctail of antibiotics. The only > natural remedy that is supposed to work is mastic gum. > I've trying everything else naturally on this bug for 2 years, and only > reccently realized that it might be H. Pylori. I've been taking mastic gum > and rifing, but after a little progress, it seems to be not making much > more. > I'm ready to try the antibiotics. Apparantly it's a bug that's very > difficult to kill. HAve people had success with this? > > Also-- is trapped air rising back up somewhere in the esophogus a symptom of > this? Does anyone have experience with this phenomena of trapped air rising > up after eating? It doesn't come all the way up (burbing), but just seems > to be formed and trapped in the esophogus somewhere. The doctor things this > is a bacteria (h. pylori) making a gas. > > Any information is greatly appreciated! Especially info on sucess stories > with H. Pylori. > > Sunita. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 I had great success taking Mastic Gum and specially Zinlori. Did not have air rising up but did have a burning heat in my stomach that would spread through my body. I mistakenly thought it be hot flashes. I was very weak from H Pylori. My energy and well being improved a lot after taking those 2 supplements for several months. Good luck. " Sara Klein Ridgley, Ph.D. " wrote: Sunita, Large doses of the probiotic L¹Salivarius will do the job most of the time. " Sunita Reddy " wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > I am trying to collect any experiences people may have in combating H. > Pylori. Doctors reccomend a triple coctail of antibiotics. The only > natural remedy that is supposed to work is mastic gum. > I've trying everything else naturally on this bug for 2 years, and only > reccently realized that it might be H. Pylori. I've been taking mastic gum > and rifing, but after a little progress, it seems to be not making much > more. > I'm ready to try the antibiotics. Apparantly it's a bug that's very > difficult to kill. HAve people had success with this? > > Also-- is trapped air rising back up somewhere in the esophogus a symptom of > this? Does anyone have experience with this phenomena of trapped air rising > up after eating? It doesn't come all the way up (burbing), but just seems > to be formed and trapped in the esophogus somewhere. The doctor things this > is a bacteria (h. pylori) making a gas. > > Any information is greatly appreciated! Especially info on sucess stories > with H. Pylori. > > Sunita. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 Hi, I refused to take the antibiotics and decided to give a try to pure Aloe juice. I had it every day it for at least three months, and H.Pylori disappeared. I had heard Aloe juice was good for this and now I can really testify it is so. It is very important you get rid of this bug because it may cause you a stomach cancer. good luck, Margarita. Any experiences with H. Pylori (intestinal bacteria that causes ulcers/stomach cancer) Hi, I am trying to collect any experiences people may have in combating H. Pylori. Doctors reccomend a triple coctail of antibiotics. The only natural remedy that is supposed to work is mastic gum. I've trying everything else naturally on this bug for 2 years, and only reccently realized that it might be H. Pylori. I've been taking mastic gum and rifing, but after a little progress, it seems to be not making much more. I'm ready to try the antibiotics. Apparantly it's a bug that's very difficult to kill. HAve people had success with this? Also-- is trapped air rising back up somewhere in the esophogus a symptom of this? Does anyone have experience with this phenomena of trapped air rising up after eating? It doesn't come all the way up (burbing), but just seems to be formed and trapped in the esophogus somewhere. The doctor things this is a bacteria (h. pylori) making a gas. Any information is greatly appreciated! Especially info on sucess stories with H. Pylori. Sunita. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 The old remedy bismuth seems to be effective. There is also propolis. Rowena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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