Gastritis, Acid Reflux, Helicobacter Pylori, Cholesterol Myth

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Learn more details on Gastritis here: http://www.healthegoods.com/natural-health-podcasts/gastritis-treatment-sugge...

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NOTE: I meant to say Esophageal sphincter gets stretched out by too much food - not the pyloric. Esophageal sphincters, when stretched or loose, leak out stomach acid to the esophagus causing acid reflux or GERD.

Q. I have been suffering from Acid Reflux and Gastritis. Ive tried Manuka Honey which does help me plus ProBiota 12 Powder from the website . Is there something I'm doing wrong? Also my cholesterol numbers have been over 200 and cant seem to keep them at a normal range . The doctor tells me that it I have be taking cholesterol medication. I would rather go for natural products. Is there any suggestions that might help me?

A. For Gastritis: Test for Helicobacter pylori via the Urease Breath Test. More effective than the stool antigen test.

Heal the gastritis with L-Glutamine Powder by Seeking Health. In one liter of water, add 20 grams of L Glutamine and sip throughout the entire day between meals. Also eat more garlic, take Zinc Carnosine and consider Gastric Repair Complex by Biogenesis to help heal the ulcer and reduce the symptoms of acid reflux and GERD.

Continue Manuka honey between meals and the ProBiota 12 Powder. Make sure you take ProBiota 12 Powder after dinner and a potent dose of 1/2 teaspoon which is 200 billion beneficial bacteria.

Saccharomyces boulardii has also shown promise in eradicating H pylori. Give it a shot. Consider 1 capsule three times a day for two months then stop.

For Acid Reflux: Eat smaller, more frequent meals. Avoid spicy foods, gluten especially wheat, tomatoes, coffee, tea. Sleep with your bed elevated. Before meals, drink 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar in a half glass filtered water with 2 tablespoons of lemon juice. SIP slowly. Once feeling of warmth begins, stop. Then eat.

Once gastritis is healed and gone, and you still have acid reflux or GERD, then supplement with PreGestion by Seeking Health during meals to assist the breakdown of your food by adding stomach acid.

High Cholesterol: hard to say without seeing HDL and LDL levels. Reduce your risk of atherosclerosis by testing for Homocysteine, CRPhs and 5-MTHFR gene mutation. Also consider supplementing with HomocysteX by Seeking Health to reduce homocysteine, Flow Fx by Seeking Health to reduce fibrin and Active CoQH, soy free 50 mg Ubiquinol, by Seeking Health to support antioxidants and heart health.

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Listen to Dr Ben provide even further information on chronic gastritis treatments and go through the causes of gastritis here:
http://www.healthegoods.com/natural-health-podcasts/gastritis-treatment-sugge...

Chronic gastritis product recommendations mentioned in the video are found here:
http://www.healthegoods.com/natural-treatment-products/chronic-gastritis-trea...

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  • Just found this supporting my discussion here: "U-M scientists found that antibiotics were the best way to kill the bacteria that cause gastritis and eliminate stomach inflammation in their experimental mice. Mice treated with prescription drugs called proton pump inhibitors or PPIs, which block acid production, acquired more bacteria and developed more inflammatory changes in their stomach linings than untreated mice." YET DOCS KEEP GIVING MEDS...WAKE UP DOCS. Take probiotics after antibiotics.

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  • Good write-up, It is actually a great and helpful piece of info. I heard anout lactobacillus acidophilus it would help clear up these infection.

  • I scored a 10min=66 15min=31 for my breath test..

  • I think a zinc copper imbalance might be a lot of the causes of gastritis.

  • colostrum!!!!!

    manaka honey.

    and no grains!!!!!

  • @snakefood2k1 It matters yes. Where is bacteria and yeasts normally found? On food. Also you need to protect them against stomach acid and taken with food protects them from getting destroyed by stomach acid. These other brands are not owned by physicians ;) Seeking Health is - and I've read the research and discussed probiotics with the best microbiologists in the industry.

  • @snakefood2k1 It is safe to take longer than two months. I was incorrect. I confirmed this with a specialist in probiotics.

  • @DrBenLynch It is ok to take Saccharomyces Boulardii long term - just after being on it for 6 months, take a one to two months break and then you can restart.

  • @crazyfogs Tricky - but I don't think so. I believe acid reflux can bring in H pylori but not the other way around. Acid reflux brings in H Pylori because docs put people on antacids. This lowers stomach pH to 7 which is ineffective at killing pathogens like H pylori. You then are set up for bacterial invasion - H pylori is classic. Acid reflux is commonly caused by low stomach acid, eating too much, and grains. Avoid grains - try it and you'll be amazed. Wheat especially is bad news.

  • @TheMrAlexrj Mentioned how to deal with the ulcer is in the video. Manuka honey, Saccharomyces Boulardii, cabbage juice, Probiota 12, L-glutamine, ZCG 500 and avoiding spicy foods, coffee, wheat, stress, aspirin. It works - well!

  • @ppatward Great news ;) I wouldn't worry about the cabbage unless you are currently hypothyroid and quite severely. Manuka Honey is key - and so is the Saccharomyces Boulardii and ZCG 500. Since this video has come out, many are getting better - which is fantastic.

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