lack of stomach acid.
However, the stuff survives well once they establish an ulcer in the
mucus. I read an abstract it takes like 30min at this point in a ph
of 1-3 to kill the H. Pylori. Bacteria uses urease-action to lower
ph to survive in acid, so like the only difference is the type of by-
product it produces making it either a good or bad bacteria.
Like acidipholus byproduct is lactic acid which helps in digesting
dairy; however pylori's is ammonia which is toxic.
-Anth
--- In cancercured, "Johanne" <thewfamily> wrote:
>Massive doses of mastic gum would take care of this. Should be
tested for h. pylori. Very important!
> From: jrrjim
> Anyone have any advice for dealing with a duodenal ulcer?
> I used to use sucralfate, but this is an aluminum compound, so I
don't think it would be very good for someone dealing with cancer.
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