Acid and h pylori help needed

Posted By Ken (Leeds, England Uk) on 08/11/2009

I have suffered with a bad stomach for most of my life and I will be hitting 60 next year. I have had the so called eradication treatment twice and the H-Pylori has returned. I am waiting to do the stool test and will drop the sample off on Friday 14th Aug 09. Unfortunately I have had to be off the Omeprazole for two weeks prior to the stool sample and have been in agony - acid cruizing up my throat, mouth and in my lungs. The bloating is worse that it has ever been I definitely looked and felt pregnant today. Does anyone know what the bloat is, Gas? water retention? I have been on Omeprazole for 9yrs now and dont want another nine years on it. So on friday will donate the sample and then try everything such as coconut oil Cider vinegar, Citricidal, Lactoferrin, colloidal silver and manuka honey. The bugs will think they have been nuked (hopefully) I'm not sure whether to have the antibiotic treatment first and use the others as a mopping up exercise. Any ideas. Keep up the good work on this site. God bless you all Ken
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Replied by Cb (Blaricum, Netherlands) on 03/07/2010

Hi, A home remedie for stomach issues is drinking raw cabbagge juice in the morning or the juice of a raw potato, (don't quit to0 soon). Using digestive enzymes to help digesting your food is good to. Instead of the digestive enzymes you can drink ACV (a tablespoon with sodium bicarbonate) half an our before your meal. Cayennepepper is also known as a healing agent for stomach problems. If you have such a long time H. Pylori it is very likely that you have a vitamin B12 deficiency as well. This vitamin is made in your stomach/digestive tract (look it up) it is called the intrinsic factor. This deficiency shows up a long time after your body is not being able to make it and it can cause a wide range of ailments for which you can be misdiagnosed! You can take it via a tablet under your tongue together with Folic Acid and/or a vitamin B-complex. Regards CB
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