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John Kubler

kjkubler@mchsi.com


Nov 4, 07 - 1:59 PM
H Palori Bacteria test

Hello,
I just want to say that the watercure has changed me and many of my families lives I have MS and I'm Doing good on the watercure for the past year I have a question I went to my doctor to get a 2 year check up for gerd with an endoscope biobsies were taken I showed ok except for H Palori bacteria and I was put on antibiotics for 2 weeks I searched the web MD site and I find that people who consume more salt have more H. Palori problems. Can anyone advise me about this. thanks
PureTone



Nov 5th, 2007 - 1:53 PM
Re: H Palori Bacteria test

I never heard of this that consuming more salt have more H. pylori, unless the source of the salt is contaminated with bacteria, i.e., H. pylori. Make sure your salt is free of contaminants. I will look more into it.
John Kubler



Nov 7th, 2007 - 2:30 PM
Re: H Palori Bacteria test

From Web MD,
E mail, kjkubler@mchsi.com


Salt apparently riles up the poorly understood bacteria known as Helicobacter pylori. The H. pylori bug causes the vast majority of stomach and duodenal ulcers -- and greatly increases a person's risk of gastric cancer and a form of lymphoma called MALT.

D. Scott Merrell, PhD, Hanan Gancz, PhD, and colleagues at the Uniformed University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Md., note that people who eat a lot of salty food seem to get more severe stomach diseases than other people.

When they exposed H. pylori cultures to salt, the bugs got stressed out.

"Stressed bacteria react more violently to their environment," Gancz tells WebMD. "What they do then is to make their environment more hospitable to them -- and worse for us."

The salt-exposed H. pylori pumped up the action of virulence genes. The more active these genes are, researchers suspect, the more dangerous the bacteria.
tommy424



Apr 21st, 2008 - 8:34 AM
Re: H Palori Bacteria test

If that is the case here's a cure.Two teaspoons apple cider vinegar in an 8oz glass of water.Add honey to taste.Drink a glass or two each day.The acid in the vinegar will kill the bacteria in a very short time.


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