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H. pyroli and apple cider vinegar?

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I was diagnosed with H. Pyroli. My doc gave me 2 antibiotics (metronidazole 250 mg and tetracycline 500mg) and pepto chews. I've been taking the meds for the last 5 days, but still feel chest pressure and burp a lot. I read that apple cider vinegar works great relieving the symptoms related with H. Pyroli and indigestion. My question is, if I can take the ACV along with the meds. Since the cider is acidic and pepto is antacid, I'm not sure if it'd help or counteract with the meds. What do you think?

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  1. You should be on prilosec or something similar


  2. I have never been fond of Pepto Bismol or Kaopectate.  Both work on destroying your insides in unnatural ways.  If you have been diagnosed with H. Pyroli, then the antibiotics are good, but the Pepto isn't helping and will do nothing to help you get rid of the symptoms. Otherwise, you would have done so with the doc, right? so you don't really need it.  You can and should use ACV as it is completely natural and will help restore your internal pH to what it should be.  I've also met people who swear by Aloe Vera juice.  

    Honegar is made by mixing 2 tablespoons of Honey with 2 tablespoons of ACV into a glass of warm water.  Drink this before each meal.  High in vitamin and mineral content.  

    Aloe Vera juice is drank chilled first thing in the morning.  You have to drink a couple of glasses a day for this to work.  I have heard that if you stop, your problems will come back.  

    To stop having symptoms, you need to figure out what is causing the problem.  Usually, it is your diet, making you weaker and then the bacteria and/or virus attacks.  Honegar will keep your insides healthy and with a proper pH.  But you should consider cutting back on sugars, acidic drinks (means pops and some fruit juices, quantity, ok?)  and dairy products, especially cheese.  As you get older, your body can't deal with animal fats as easily as it used to!

  3. You are lucky to have a doctor diagnose H.Pylori. They are "far and few between". Most diagnose ulcer and prescribe antacids, which tend to exacerbate the problem. H.Pylori is a bacteria that causes  the symptoms. It is not a nervous condition,  nor a dietary condition, as most doctors believe. They just don't have time to read the monthly medical journals."Know the cause" is a good motto to follow, regarding health.

    Prescriptions can cause side affects. Treating with antibiotics is the right idea, however, Alternative Medicine would suggest natural treatment, which allows for healing, and no side affects.

    Aloe Vera juice works at lightning speed. It tastes odd, but it will kill the bacteria, and the stomach pain will disappear. Find it in a health food store, and drink about 1oz. Even though the pain has left, continue for a week..

    I have heard that Apple Cider Vinegar, the real kind, with the "mother", does work.

    Ulcer pain can be unbearable, so I always stick to aloe juice, or gel (preferred), because of the 100%, quick-acting results.

  4. To be on the safe side it would probably be best not to take both simultaneously.  Perhaps you could take your prescription antibiotics at meal times and your apple cider vinegar (diluted with plenty of water) in between meals.

    In addition or perhaps instead of your prescription antibiotics perhaps you might wish to consider colloidal silver and garlic oil.  They are both natural antibiotics and they will help as well.

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