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![]() The VTC Guy: I have plenty experience, lots of stress and stomach pain throughout the years. This is my list of ingredients to attack an ulcer (helped heal my stomach bleeding ulcers faster than doc predicted) because I supplemented the following nutraceuticals and foods (through my own online research) with his prescription of brand name Nexium. Get from health food store: ..Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice (DGL) (not typical licorice candy): A special licorice extract for peptic ulcers (duodenal and gastric) http://doctormurray.com/dgl-for-peptic-ulcers/ ..zinc l-carnosine http://www.naturalmedicinejournal.co...zinc-carnosine ..licorice tea http://www.licoricetea.org/Stomach-Ulcers/ ..probiotics ..aloe vera gel or juice (organic from health food store) ..blanched almonds (from grocery store) ..honey ..yogurt ..boiled cabbage juice ..bananas if you do drink milk, new evidence indicates in long run it may not help. Add a bit of sugar to milk is the new advice.... to break down acid. http://www.healthline.com/health/nat...edies-ulcers#2 Years ago, I developed ulcer while on Prevacid, which did not resolve when prescribed Prilosec. Only medication that doc and I found was best for me was: brand name Nexium, no generics. I'm OK now, but I am careful about food selections. Of course, can't always control the left turns in life resulting in stress, which in my case did contribute to my ulcers, twice. If I get break through discomfort from food now, such as restaurant prepared meal where I don't know what spices they use, I will pop a low dose Pepcid, then all is good. I take brand Nexium 20mg daily. Worried about bone health, have tried to wean off Nexium, but have not been successful. And do avoid from NSAIDS, aspirin, alcohol, coffee, beef, spices, all the stuff others here have mentioned. Scores of links on internet about addressing stomach ulcer woes. PM me if needed. Will be glad to help, as have been there, done that. Blessings, DM ![]() |
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Thanks Gus, my conclusion is it is a combination of things, with stress being a catalyst for me. The bacteria is called... helicopterpyri- Or something like that. There are a couple natural remedies that I have picked up and started the last couple days. ![]() Jocke... I couldn't live without you in my life ![]() Quote:
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I have none but hopefully things get better for you asap.
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Hi Paul...Sorry for all the troubles you're dealing with. It sounds like you really have your hands full. Add to that the building anxiety over what new models will be released at Basel, and it's a miracle we all don't have ulcers! Your doctor can test for the presence of H. pylori, and if found then there are several treatment regimens commonly used to eradicate the bacteria. Prevacid, nexium, and Prilosec are also commonly used as stand alone treatment. Your dental woes may present another problem. Dentist love to use NSAIDs, especially higher doses of ibuprofen (600-800mg), and for good reasons because they're great drugs...The problem is NSAIDs will make your ulcer worse, or at least prolong the healing process. Finally, and this is unlikely, but has your doctor ruled out your gall bladder as the culprit, or has the ulcer been confirmed?
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I have seen amazing results from people who had ulcers that gave up gluten. They became healthy again, their constant pain went away and their quality of life was way up. Yet, you would recommend that he does not try this free experiment and live in misery. ![]() For the record. I eat gluten, as it does not affect me. But if I were in his shoes, I would give it a shot. OP watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNAyjFaRnjU |
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I think going with the doctors recommendations, based on a medical exam and diagnosis, is always better than jumping straight to an alternative medicine regime. Your recommendation is to skip any likely causes and go straight to a condition that doesn't affect many people. That's dangerous and irresponsible IMO. ![]() |
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This gluten is evil fad is the new snake oil (coffee is bad, no wait it's good; eggs are bad, no wait they're good, etc.). Unless a doctor has identified an individual with gluten sensitivity, there is no reason to chase that down the rabbit hole. It's a distraction that interferes with resolving the condition. Paul is in good hands with his doctor, that treatment cured me without blaming wheat for my problems. ![]() |
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Take some bicarbonate soda and mastic gum with probiotics daily and it will heal up fast
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Thanks everyone, feeling better today. (Maybe) surprisingly, whenever I feel a bout coming on, glass of milk with sugar seems to alleviate symptoms pretty well
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That is a very long paragraph. I started to go crosseyed. To avoid stress, I went right to the answer box here.
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Paul, no advice to provide, just hope things settle down for you on all fronts very soon!
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My uncle says it's like a overflowing water tap doctors are taught how to mop up the mess they would never dream of turning the tap off. I've had h pylori and ulcers in the past and doctors just want to throw antibiotics at you that are not good for you to start with. Completely cured it myself in 2 weeks after my uncle told me about bicarbonate soda and mastic gum with probiotics daily, it's been gone for around two years now. |
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I bet you're totally confused by now with all the well meaning suggestions, some are better than others. Ultimately, only you and your trusted doctor/specialist can find the best course of treatment for you. All the best, I hope you'll beat it soon.
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