Guest guest Posted July 5, 2005 Report Share Posted July 5, 2005 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* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2005 Report Share Posted July 5, 2005 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* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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