Guest guest Posted January 13, 2006 Report Share Posted January 13, 2006 Someone had asked about getting rid of H. Pylori... A 2000 study led by Dr. Chitra N. Wendakoon of the University of Alberta, Edmonton, found that fermented milk products, like yogurt, can kill Helicobacter pylori (the ulcer causing bacteria) but that the beneficial bacteria alone cannot. This means that probiotics in pill form would have no effect on H. pylori but that homemade yogurt would. (from Healing Crow) Jody mom to -7 and -9 SCD 1/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2006 Report Share Posted January 14, 2006 > > Someone had asked about getting rid of H. Pylori... > > > A 2000 study led by Dr. Chitra N. Wendakoon of the University of > Alberta, Edmonton, found that fermented milk products, like yogurt, > can kill Helicobacter pylori (the ulcer causing bacteria) but that the > beneficial bacteria alone cannot. This means that probiotics in pill > form would have no effect on H. pylori but that homemade yogurt would. > > > (from Healing Crow) > > Jody > mom to -7 and -9 Jody, THANKS for that information. So timely, I cannot believe it. I have some intermittent stomach burning that I have become slightly concerned about. February 1st is our yogurt starting date. I can avoid hot sauce (my stomach killer) for awhile. There are a few other natural remedies out there, but www.drweil.com apparently uses the antibiotics. Not very hopeful there, though an increase in vit. C is recommended. I don't want to use antibiotics when I am trying so hard to replenish the good stuff. Can't wait to eat the yogurt! Lorraine Ben 16, SCD 12 days Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2006 Report Share Posted January 14, 2006 > > Someone had asked about getting rid of H. Pylori... > > > A 2000 study led by Dr. Chitra N. Wendakoon of the University of > Alberta, Edmonton, found that fermented milk products, like yogurt, > can kill Helicobacter pylori (the ulcer causing bacteria) but that the > beneficial bacteria alone cannot. This means that probiotics in pill > form would have no effect on H. pylori but that homemade yogurt would. > > > (from Healing Crow) > > Jody > mom to -7 and -9 Jody, THANKS for that information. So timely, I cannot believe it. I have some intermittent stomach burning that I have become slightly concerned about. February 1st is our yogurt starting date. I can avoid hot sauce (my stomach killer) for awhile. There are a few other natural remedies out there, but www.drweil.com apparently uses the antibiotics. Not very hopeful there, though an increase in vit. C is recommended. I don't want to use antibiotics when I am trying so hard to replenish the good stuff. Can't wait to eat the yogurt! Lorraine Ben 16, SCD 12 days Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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