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Tom,

Sorry to hear about your stomach pain. I can certainly identify with that. I

would see a GI doctor if I were you to get tested for H-Pylori. It will need to

be treated if you have it otherwise it will continue to get worse. Ignoring

this can cause even more serious problems.

There are a lot of alternative remedies other than the usual three antibiotics

and ppi protocol, but I cannot vouch for their effectiveness. Many people claim

that taking Zinc-Carnosine will clear up the H-Pylori. In Japan this product is

given by prescription and prescribed for H-Pylori. Here you can get it in

health stores.

Check out the information on this here and come to your own conclusions.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&q=zinc-carnosine+h-pylor\

i&aq=f&oq=&aqi=

There are other alternative remedies available, but most all of them will only

bring you temporary relief and not kill the H-Pylori. Plus, many of the

ingredients in them are on the illegal list. Again, I think it's wise to get

tested to see if you have it before making any decisions on how to treat it.

I hope you get better soon.

>

> Hi all,

> I've had increasingly bad acid stomach the last few days. I wake up with it

> and it comes for longer periods during the day. Some times food helps (short

> term), sometimes not. (just ate breakfast, and it already hurts)

> At first I thought it was related to 3 week cold I can't shake or to stress

or

> just something I ate (bad piece of meat?), but the progression of symptoms

made

> me wonder if it isn't H. pylori? I've had reflux from hiatal hernia since

July,

> but this feels like something different; didn't have the intense stomach pain

> with reflux. As a stop gap measure I've used Zantac sparingly (i know that

> stuff ain't good long term), with minimal relief.

> What treatments, mainstream medical and alternative / home remedies, have

> folks used? Is there any point in going to see doc, who will probably just

> suggest an antacid or PPI?

>

> thanks,

> tom

> scd, July 09

> ibs / cfs 2+ years

>

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Tom,

Sorry to hear about your stomach pain. I can certainly identify with that. I

would see a GI doctor if I were you to get tested for H-Pylori. It will need to

be treated if you have it otherwise it will continue to get worse. Ignoring

this can cause even more serious problems.

There are a lot of alternative remedies other than the usual three antibiotics

and ppi protocol, but I cannot vouch for their effectiveness. Many people claim

that taking Zinc-Carnosine will clear up the H-Pylori. In Japan this product is

given by prescription and prescribed for H-Pylori. Here you can get it in

health stores.

Check out the information on this here and come to your own conclusions.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&q=zinc-carnosine+h-pylor\

i&aq=f&oq=&aqi=

There are other alternative remedies available, but most all of them will only

bring you temporary relief and not kill the H-Pylori. Plus, many of the

ingredients in them are on the illegal list. Again, I think it's wise to get

tested to see if you have it before making any decisions on how to treat it.

I hope you get better soon.

>

> Hi all,

> I've had increasingly bad acid stomach the last few days. I wake up with it

> and it comes for longer periods during the day. Some times food helps (short

> term), sometimes not. (just ate breakfast, and it already hurts)

> At first I thought it was related to 3 week cold I can't shake or to stress

or

> just something I ate (bad piece of meat?), but the progression of symptoms

made

> me wonder if it isn't H. pylori? I've had reflux from hiatal hernia since

July,

> but this feels like something different; didn't have the intense stomach pain

> with reflux. As a stop gap measure I've used Zantac sparingly (i know that

> stuff ain't good long term), with minimal relief.

> What treatments, mainstream medical and alternative / home remedies, have

> folks used? Is there any point in going to see doc, who will probably just

> suggest an antacid or PPI?

>

> thanks,

> tom

> scd, July 09

> ibs / cfs 2+ years

>

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