Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a bacteria, which is often at the bottom of cases of ulceration and gastritis. This important information was ascertained by two scientists, who were then awarded the Nobel prize for Medicine. H. Pylori, which data suggests affects about half of the population, is a major causative factor in gastritis and peptic ulcer disease, besides upping the chances for cancer of the stomach by anywhere from two to six times higher. Although the conventional modality for treating H. pylori involves a cocktail of rigorous antibiotics, Japanese scientists have put forward an intriguing alternative. It involves the use of a combination of zinc and carnosine, to both remove the bacteria and salve the instigated damage. A second natural intervention involves the use of a unique probiotic strain that can inhibit the population of the offending bacteria. Though stomach’s have acid, intrinsically, the human body has natural defenses against those internal acids causing damage. When those defenses are impaired by bacteria stomach ulcers can form. Animal and human studies both attest to the efficacy of the zinc carnosine mixture and the probiotic strain, Lactobacillus reuteri strain DSMZ 17648, as natural means of inhibiting gut-damaging bacteria and healing the aftereffects of their damage.
Key Takeaways:
- By making sure you are eating healthy, you can avoid these kinds of issues like stomach ulcers.
- Gastritis is something that can get much worse over time if it is not treated correctly.
- If you are someone who struggles with stomach issues, then make sure to take the necessary steps to avoid it getting worse.
“This non-drug approach can safely inhibit H. pylori, heal the stomach lining, lower inflammation, and alleviate chronic stomach problems.”
Read more: https://www.lifeextension.com/Magazine/2018/10/Improve-Stomach-Health/Page-01