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Sue

Mastic gum, sometimes sold as Mastika, is a traditional European remedy

for pylori. This is a commercial site but it provides the basic info -

http://www.life-enhancement.com/article_template.asp?ID=456

Cheers, Tansy

In infections , " Sue " <invisigyrl@y...>

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> Does anyone have a remedy for the bacteria h. pylori that has been

> known to cause ulcers? I am thinking something along the lines of

> graprefruit seed extract or olive leaf extract, but if there is an

> antibiotic, which is it?

>

> My alternative practitioner has identified an unknown infection in my

> upper GI that so far has not responded to doxy or flagyl even tho our

> testing method showed it would, so I am confused and need an

> alternative, if possible, to antibiotic treatment.

> This mystery infection hurts and has been around a long time,

possibly

> a few years and only now starting to cause constant discomfort.

> Any advice, anyone? I am thinking that whatever kills h. pylori would

> probably have an effect on this one, too, but it's just a guess.

> *S*

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FAlgyl and amoxacillin plus an acid inhibitor for your stomach are

the treatment regime. I think mastic gum is for SPASTICS. It may

require a couple of attempts approxamately one month on therapy to

see the job done. You can also use tetracycline 4 times a day by 500

grams instead of amoxacillin.

tony-

-- In infections , " tansyap "

<tansyap@y...> wrote:

> Sue

>

> Mastic gum, sometimes sold as Mastika, is a traditional European

remedy

> for pylori. This is a commercial site but it provides the basic

info -

> http://www.life-enhancement.com/article_template.asp?ID=456

>

> Cheers, Tansy

>

> In infections , " Sue "

<invisigyrl@y...>

> wrote:

> > Does anyone have a remedy for the bacteria h. pylori that has

been

> > known to cause ulcers? I am thinking something along the lines

of

> > graprefruit seed extract or olive leaf extract, but if there is

an

> > antibiotic, which is it?

> >

> > My alternative practitioner has identified an unknown infection

in my

> > upper GI that so far has not responded to doxy or flagyl even

tho our

> > testing method showed it would, so I am confused and need an

> > alternative, if possible, to antibiotic treatment.

> > This mystery infection hurts and has been around a long time,

> possibly

> > a few years and only now starting to cause constant discomfort.

> > Any advice, anyone? I am thinking that whatever kills h. pylori

would

> > probably have an effect on this one, too, but it's just a guess.

> > *S*

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