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Natural Treatments and Remedies for Stomach Ulcers

…Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) bacterium in check. (An overgrowth of the H. pylori bacterium can contribute to the development of stomach ulcers.) Researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle discovered that garlic exhibits specific antimicrobial activity against H. pylori without…

What Causes Ulcers?

…Here are some factors that can contribute to ulcer development. * Helicobacter pylori bacterium * Certain Drugs * Low Melatonin Levels Helicobacter pylori bacterium An overgrowth of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) can contribute to the development of stomach ulcers. Normal populations of these…

Ulcers: The Conventional Treatment of Choice

pylori bacterium (H. pylori) was claimed to be the primary cause of stomach ulcers. Consequently, total elimination of H. pylori from the body through the use of antibiotics has become the conventional medical treatment of choice for ulcers in the stomach and small intestine. Eliminating H. pylori

Beneficial Bacteria: The Answer to Most Digestive Health Problems

…gas pains, constipation, diarrhea—or worse. For example, the bacterium Helicobacter pylori resides in the gut of 50 percent of the world's population, and like thousands of other strains of bacteria, H. pylori doesn't seem to cause problems when its numbers remain in balance with other bacterial flora…

The Good Bacteria L. Acidophilus and B. Lactis Hold the Key to Better Digestive Health!

…, B. lactis is a strain of good bacteria found in the intestines. Researchers have found that it helps to promote gut health by decreasing the H. pylori strain of bacteria. So, B. lactis helps the good bacteria win out over the bad. In a study, researchers found that consuming the good bacteria B. lactis…