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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

>

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>

> 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

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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.

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>

> 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

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