Deborah wrote:

A friend of mine with early stage stomach ulcers would like to try CS as a 
way of eliminating any possible heliobacter pyloris that may be causing 
trouble.  I would appreciate knowing the dosage and frequency to recommend 
to her of the homemade CS I'll be supplying.

I am surprised that her doctor did not give her the now common treatment for heliobacter pylori caused ulcers:  Pepto Bismol (or other bismol product) and an antibiotic.   Back in the late eighties, when my husband had a huge bleed down from an unexpected ulcer, doctors were still recommending a bland diet forever, no alcohol, etc., in addition to a prescription of Zantac.  I read in the paper at the time (1987) that a doctor in Australia had theorized that ulcers were caused by this common bacteria and ought to be treated as a bacterial infection.  He was laughed out of every medical venue where he brought the subject up.   Finally, he infected himself with the bacteria, in an effort to prove his theory, and promptly cured it.  When I sent the clipping with my husband to his followup appointment with his doctor, it was predictably pooh-poohed.  However, within a year, it was major medical news and it now is the gold standard treatment for such ulcers.  A very easy test done in the doctor's office confirms if h pylori is present, (my doctor checked me out a few years back when I had symptoms), but sometimes the test costs more than the treatment, so typically, I understand that a prescription is written instead, and in a few days, it is a done deal.  Just "shows to go ya" (as we used to say as kids), the doctors are not only unsympathetic to outside the mainstream complementary methods such as CS, they are pretty hard on their own colleagues when they step out of line from the "way it is always done," too.

CS may give the same quick results.  I don't know.  If she tries that route instead, I will be interested to learn if it is as quick and long lasting as the allopathic doc's fix, and I am sure others on this list will be, too.   It would save a trip to the doctor's office, leaves some cash in one's pocket, and leave a digestive tract that does not require recolonization with probiotics (good bacteria in the intestines are killed by antibiotics)!
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