Guest guest Posted May 17, 2010 Report Share Posted May 17, 2010 Hello I thought lemon water and sea salt was alkalizing, and would lower stomach acid....? How many things do I take for balancing stomach acid - I have a lot of grumbling there probably candida, and/or h pylori. Constant gas If take even 1/2 HCL get a headache..... I read that to get rid of h pylori/ulcer that to take pine nut oil, its free radicals that is creating the problem, is this true? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2010 Report Share Posted May 17, 2010 Hi , Bee has given you a lot of information to help you with your digestion. From your continued questions on the subject it makes me wonder if you've truly read about and are implementing all the steps of this program? The electrolyte drink is not necessarily taken to lower stomach acid. It's not even an essential part of the program. However, it's a great addition to the program as a good way to replenish and balance minerals (through the recommended amount of sea salt). Sauerkraut will lower or raise stomach acid. It is recommended to eat 1/4-1/2 cup of unheated good, unpasteurized sauerkraut with meals. Do not take pine nut oil for your ulcer. You don't need to take anything other than what is recommended in Bee's plan. Sticking with all of the elements of this program to boost your immune system will eventually heal your ulcer. Please read this article about digestion to find some helpful hints on how to ensure good digestion: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/dig3.php If you're unsure about or need clarification on how this program works see this article: How to Successfully Overcome Candida http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/intro2.php Jackie (group moderator) > > Hello > > I thought lemon water and sea salt was alkalizing, and would lower stomach acid....? > > How many things do I take for balancing stomach acid - I have a lot of grumbling there probably candida, and/or h pylori. Constant gas > > If take even 1/2 HCL get a headache..... > > > I read that to get rid of h pylori/ulcer that to take pine nut oil, its free radicals that is creating the problem, is this true? > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2010 Report Share Posted May 18, 2010 > > Hello > > I thought lemon water and sea salt was alkalizing, and would lower stomach acid....? > > How many things do I take for balancing stomach acid - I have a lot of grumbling there probably candida, and/or h pylori. Constant gas +++Hi . Like Jackie advised you need to ensure you've carefully read about my program. +++Lemons are actually acidic until after the body processes them, when they become alkaline. The digestive enzymes in your mouth get into the stomach and they are alkaline but don't interfere with stomach acid unless your stomach isn't producing enough acid, which starts by eating the right foods. +++Ocean sea salt contains over 84 minerals, so in water it is actually exactly like your tears. > > If take even 1/2 HCL get a headache.... +++That is a detoxifying reaction, which is good. > > I read that to get rid of h pylori/ulcer that to take pine nut oil, its free radicals that is creating the problem, is this true? +++H pylori/ulcers are caused by low stomach acid - I had it and cured it by taking HCl and sauerkraut along with good foods, plenty of good fats, etc. The symptoms of low stomach acid are exactly the same as the symptoms of high stomach acid, which is why so many people are confused. If you don't have enough HCl in your stomach the valve that opens and closes at the end of the esophagus won't close properly so stomach contents that are mixed with acid gets up into it and causes heartburn (acid reflux) since the esophagus isn't protected against acid like the stomach is. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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