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Old 08-15-2008, 05:33 PM
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Default rhubarb root and h-pylori

Thank you for all of the information, again. What is the doseage of rhubarb root that you recommend? I ordered and just received it, one with alcohol, one without, from Herb Pharm and Nature's Answer.

It's been quite an experience trying to coordinate my h-pylori treatment from Cape Cod, given my pencicillin/sulfa allergies, and my conscientious but over-extended neurologist headed to Italy tonight for 2 weeks, trying to be sure my internist is overseeing all of this from Brooklyn. I'm only rushing this because I've spent too long (several months) becoming increasingly dependent as my "off" periods have inexplicably increased, causing me to close my private family therapy practice., and on my last week of 2-week vacation, I want to give my family members a break and return to my old exceedingly independent self where I can go places alone without fear of "freezing" and thus needing chaperones, or people to check on me all the time.
Mucuna has been my saving grace, but is inconsistent.
So my regimen just arrived of Biaxin, Flagyl and something for my stomach.
Wish me good luck. I've started the licorice root wafers, already.
best, Leonore

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Originally Posted by reverett123 View Post
leonore, there is some serious danger here so be careful. Do a forum search and you will find the full story, but the condensed version is that the standard way of doing things is to hit the HP with a mix of antibiotics and wipe it out.

A healthy person can do that but for a PWP it can be the end and I'm not kidding. The problem is that all those dead bacteria flood the system with toxins. Our slow GI tract, leaky gut wall, and leaky BBB combine to spread the toxin to places that we definitely don't want it. It can do serious nerve damage and even put you into a wheelchair.

You may remember Ron's experience with his infected tooth recently. Same toxin but in the case of HP eradication there is a lot more of it, it hits all at once, and it is in areas beyond your defenses.

So, what to do? Good question. My own answers are tentative so don't put too much faith into them, but....

First, consider the possibility that HP is not the problem but that its overgrowth is. There is reason to suspect that it may be beneficial in lower numbers. It lives nowhere but the human stomach. Killing one's host is bad design.

Second, get the GI tract working before doing anything. Whatever it takes.

Third, one thing that both stimulates the GI tract and kills HP is rhubarb root. I try to take it a few days evey now and then and it seems to have it under control. But remember hat the idea is reduction of numbers, not eradication.

Fourth, follow up with probiotics. I know that HP is in the stomach and everyone else is downstream, but I do it anyway.

Finally, and I haven't tried this yet, there is an intriguing treatment using healing clays to absorb toxins from the GI tract. Seems like it would fit right in.

Anyway, be careful.
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