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started by Lamont Greene on 11 Mar 12
  • Lamont Greene
     
    Kissing and sharing eating utensils is believed to be a common way that H Pylori gets into your body. When I found that I had H Pylori again in 2009, I asked my partner if she would mind being tested. h pylori and acid refluxSeven years ago, a man named Doc Grouse was traversing the Saharan Mountain Ranges along with two traditional healers when they encountered a series of bushy plants that were said to heal stomach ailments whenever mixed with other herbs, this discovery brought forth the creation of the matula herbal formula. But as I taught you in part one of this book and in the H Pylori Diet section, just taking a 'miracle' product, whether it's a pill a tea or a potion, won't work if your symptoms are being caused by the food that you eat, dehydration and other infections! Unfortunately some folk still believe that they can eat McDonalds three times a day and take a product like Matula that cures all their ills. I'd like to encourage you not to believe everything you read on the Internet, particularly if people have written the material in an emotionally charged state.

    6. Siberian Pine Nut Oil

    I personally do not have any experience of using pine nut oil. I have read mixed reports about it on the Internet and have received emails from people who have used it without any success. To date I have not seen any research that proves its efficacy. Nevertheless there are some positive testimonials on some websites. Recall that olive oil has been shown to contain antimicrobial properties against H pylori. It is certainly possible that pine nut oil contains similar properties that help it work against the bacteria.

    7. Sulforaphane

    Sulforaphane is a naturally occurring chemical found in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage and brussels sprouts. A number of studies have demonstrated that it has the capacity to inhibit H pylori. Eating cruciferous vegetables, especially broccoli sprouts, will ensure that you get plenty of sulforaphane, but it is also available in capsule form from several supplement manufacturers, including a product called Broccomax and one called Onco-SGS.

    8. Vitamin C

    Some studies have suggested that vitamin C may inhibit and even kill H pylori. In a review of the literature, Dr. Alan Gaby, MD concludes that vitamin C therapy for H pylori may be clinically relevant, but that more research is needed to determine the optimal dosing and program duration. Even if vitamin C does not eradicate H pylori, it is still worth taking a controlled dose because studies clearly show that vitamin C levels in the stomach lining can be reduced when H pylori is present, largely as a result of the inflammatory and oxidative stress caused by the infection. Vitamin C is also an excellent nutrient for assisting with gut healing.

    9. 'Vitamin U'

    Vitamin U - also known as MSM - is found in raw cabbage. In fact, vitamin U is not actually a vitamin at all. Cabbage juice has been studied extensively in Russia and other Eastern European countries for the healing of damaged and eroded intestinal mucosa. It is not actually a vitamin per se. It appears to enhance the healing of damaged tissue and may assist in healing ulcers.

    10. Zinc-L-Carnosine

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