Guest guest Posted July 22, 2007 Report Share Posted July 22, 2007 BC, Are you saying that the ACV helps kill H pylori that causes peptic ulcers? I did give her a tsp mixed in water a bit ago so I'll give it a couple days and see if I notice an improvement. Moneca > > Hi. > I've been following Cutler's protocol since April 2006. It has gone > very well. I started my daughter on it becuase I've had such good > results. We just sent another UTM on her since we increased her ALA > and she had elevated mercury excretion which we were very pleased to > see. I've vere perplexed by one symptom and I was hoping some folks > on this board could shed some light on it for me. Since increasing > her ALA to one third her body weight she has had stomach pain. All > her yeast symptoms are under conrtol except for a slight flare that > occurs the thrid day of chelation and first day off round. She is on > a huge aresnal of natural antifungals and probiotics. She has not had > this stomach pain before even when her yeast was horrible. The pain > is intermittent throughout the day occuring only whe eating or > drinking (even just water). Sometimes it causes her to vomit and > squating seems to help her feel better. > This week I did not use any ALA hoping to give her body a break, but > the pain has not subsided. I've been reaing about entercolitis, but > she never has diarrhea or bloody stools. I've asked this question on > two different children's chleation groups. I'm hoping that some of > the adults here can share some of their experiences and thoughts. > > Thanks! > Moneca > > ~~~~~~ > > Moneca, > > A remedy of organic apple cider vinegar might help. This is a natural remedy used by folks with so-called ulcers--the vinegar helps kill off the germ that is causing the ulcer. I was having some stomach issues this week, and I tried a tablespoon of it and soon was feeling better. For a child, you might want to lower the dose to a teaspoon mixed in some water. > > Hope this helps. > BC > > > --------------------------------- > Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2007 Report Share Posted July 23, 2007 For me, ACV makes my gut worse. It is a little subtle so I don't notice the effects immediately on taking it, but within a couple of days my dysbiosis issues are worse. I would exercise caution and don't dismiss any worsened symptoms as die-off. Mastic gum helps with h pylori. -- > > BC, > Are you saying that the ACV helps kill H pylori that causes peptic > ulcers? I did give her a tsp mixed in water a bit ago so I'll give it > a couple days and see if I notice an improvement. > > Moneca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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