Can anyone suggest foods that aid the healing of a peptic ulcer? | |
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| Dried Up Hag User ID: 1443836 12/11/2012 04:08 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well.....my dad uses cayenne pepper....drinks it with water every day. I started giving cayenne pepper mixed with apple cider vinegar to my husband every day and he said it really helped him with his stomach problems.... But - RESEARCH it first.... |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 29563329 12/11/2012 04:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i'm taking aloe vera juice and it SEEMS to have stopped my back/stomach pains while i'm sleeping. early days yet though. not diagnosed with ulcers or anything, just trying to self treat, cos the docs in this country are FUCKING USELESS! just googled it, and it seems to be a recommended treatment too, so maybe worth a try OP? it's not the best tasting stuff, but you get strangely used to it, and start liking it too. i'm taking 25ml twice a day |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 26993694 12/11/2012 04:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Decent list of foods to eat and foods to avoid for ulcers: [link to www.botanical-online.com] It's not mentioned on that page, but high doses of vitamin C can kill H. pylori, which causes most ulcers. |
| Pathaka User ID: 19009045 12/11/2012 04:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Food: apples, celery, cranberries, onions, garlic, tea, blueberries, cherries, tomatoes, almonds, beans, whole grains, leafy greans Reduce: meat, trans-fatty acids, commercial baked goods, crackers, cakes, french fries, beverages, alcholo Supplemnts: L-Glutamine Glutathione Vitamin E probiotic supplements 10 billion CFUs Vitamin C licorice Pathaka |
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| nwo_watcher_911 User ID: 4520570 12/11/2012 04:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Search online for: Dead Doctors Don't Lie: 1. Ulcers, caused by stress?. Quoting: Dr WallachHow many of you have heard that? If you don't raise your hand you've got Alziemers or you're fibbing, right? Well we knew fifty years ago in the veterinary industry that ulcers in pigs were caused by a bacteria called helicobacterpilory and of course we couldn't get one of these high-prices stomach surgeons from Mayo Clinic, (in fact, we always used to yell, "Hold the Mayo" when they would say stuff like that), and otherwise your pork chops would be $275 a pound to pay for that kind of surgery. We learned that with a trace mineral called bismuth and the tetracycline antibiotic that we could prevent and cure those stomach ulcers in pigs without surgery. And so that's what we did. Costs $5 to cure a pig of stomach ulcers with bismuth, a trace mineral, and tetracycline. The National Institute of Health, not the National Enquirer, came out in February of this year, February, 1994, and said ulcers are caused by a bacteria called helicobacterpilory, not stress. And they can be cured, (they actually used the cure word in this news release), (medical researchers never do that, they say "shows promising results", or "may be beneficial", they use the cure word), they can be cured by the use of the trace mineral, bismuth, and tetracycline. For those of you who don't know what bismuth comes in, you can get it from any grocery store, or drug store. It's pink, about $2.95 for an 8 oz. bottle, and it's called Pepto-Bismol. So a teaspoon of Pepto-Bismol and some Orymiacin pellets, you can take care of ulcers. You have your choice of whether you are going to treat your own for $5, or go get whittled on. It's your choice. nwo_watcher_911 |
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