Guest guest Posted October 15, 2009 Report Share Posted October 15, 2009 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2009 Report Share Posted October 15, 2009 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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