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Hi, on subject of H. pylori there was a recent ( sometime in Dec) article in

the Times showing good results with the use of manuka honey.

Jules

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>Reply-To: ukherbal-list

>To: ukherbal-list

>Subject: Re: H.pylori

>Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 22:08:19 +0000

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>Thyme and cinnamon are active against H. pylori specifically, though I

>don't know if they eradicate it completely. Having said that I have

>encountered numerous people who have had the orthodox antibiotic

>therapy for H. pylori and subsequently experienced a recurrence.

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>I have used these herbs (Thyme in particular) successfully together

>with Hydrastis at a low dose (5mL per week) and Glycyrrhiza FE, as well

>as other herbs which may be indicated for the individual.

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>Ãine

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> > There is a supplement from Nutri Care or Life-Enhancement called

> > " Bye-Lori "

> > which contains Mastic Gum, Thyme, Hypericum and Cinnamon which helps

> > in the

> > elimanation of Heliobacter pylori. (start with 2 capsules on empty

> > stomach

> > and increase to 8 capsules daily over 10 days. Then 4 capsules twice

> > a day

> > on empty stomach for 3-6 months). Just go to Google and search for

> > 'Life-Enhancement Bye-Lori'. Blood tests will confirm eradication

> > only after

> > 6 months apparently.

> > Saliva tests will show results faster (after 1 month).

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> > When I lived in Cyprus I treated a number of patients with this

> > problem. It

> > seemed to be a very common problem there. The severity of symptoms

> > depends

> > on how active the Heliobacter is. From my experience, everything that

> > exacerbates gastritis will also stimulate Heliobacter activity. I used

> > Hydrastis glycerol tincture and a lot of soothing digestive herbs.

> > Two of my

> > patients had already taken several courses of Amoxycillin and

> > Omeprazole and

> > still tested positive 1 month after completion of this course of

> > treatment.

> > I believe lind Blackwell also produces capsules containing Gum of

> > Myrrh.

> > Feverfew also has antibacterial action and Thyme tea helps as well.

> > To use

> > Cinnamon bark essential oil internally

> > it is best to get advice from R.Blackwell as well.

> > Hope this helps.

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> > >Reply-To: ukherbal-list

> > >To: <ukherbal-list >

> > >Subject: Re: H.pylori

> > >Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 18:07:51 -0000

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> > >Mastic gum.  I understood it eliminated the bacteria, but I can't

> > remember

> > >the studies which suggested this, sorry.  I am sure someone else

> > will know.

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> > >Jane

> > > Re: H.pylori

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> > > >> Mastic gum may be effective against H. pylori

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> > > > List Owner: Graham White, MNIMH

> > > >

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