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I am desperate to find an alternative to eradicating my h.pylori. I have gotten some good info on here from members, and i thank you!!

I know DGL is supposed to be helpful, and then i read how some people have used this combined with mastic gum.

I just want to avoid the antibiotics at all costs, but not take something with any scary side effects as well.

Anyone?

Thanks =)


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Hi Foodie. I just read that DGL is often combined with Mastic. Both are natural products. DGL from licorice, mastic from berries from the Mediterranian mastic tree. Both heal the stomache and are good against the H. Pylori. You'll just have to experiment and see if it agrees with you or not.

For me, the straight licorice powder is a better alternative since often there is something in the tablets that does bother me. However I am extremely sensitive to so very many things. Maybe combine the licorice root and make a tea with it and peppermint and your chamomile. I also highly recommend marshmallow root etc. Taking food enzymes with your meals might be smart too. Just avoid HCL and ox bile. Apple cider vinegar or some lemon juice with your meals could be good however...

Good luck!

Bea

PS--the cave man diet might really help you if you are willing to take the plunge to just go off all grains and sugars for a while. It can make a huge difference. It certainly has for me! Its cheap and actually pretty easy.

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