Effective Natural Remedies for H. Pylori: Herbal and Dietary Solutions

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Ted's Remedies

Posted by Jessica.V (Oslo, Norway) on 09/10/2018

Hi! It was said by Ted that taking 1 teaspoon of curcumin plus cumin plus oregano spices x 8 times a day would kill H. Pylori. I want to try this. My question relates to the spices, as Ted said just 1/8 of each, but I am not sure if he meant to say we have to take them in oil form, or just as plain spices. Perhaps Deirdre Layne or someone else knows? I have been through the H. Pilory multiple-remedy pages on earth clinic, whereas people used up to 2 months to get rid of this stomach bacteria but this one about curcumin and spices seemed the most inexpensive and faster remedy. Thank you!

Replied by Mama To Many
(Tn)
09/10/2018

Dear Jessica,

I think he meant the actual spices. A teaspoon of the essential oils of these would be way too strong.

~Mama to Many~

Jessica.v
(Oslo, Norway)
09/14/2018

Thank you Mama to Many for your reply and kindness. I would like to ask you if there is a remedy regarding H. Pylori that has worked for you or people you may know, in case you have better advise. Ideally something that did not take months before it killed H. Pylori. Greetings from Norway and thanks!

Replied by Mama To Many
(Tn)
09/15/2018

Dear Jessica,

I have not personally dealt with the H. Pylori bacteria.

I think if I were dealing with it I would be trying turmeric and Manuka honey, though as we have found them to be amazing against strong bacteria (like staph infections.)

A teaspoon of Manuka honey three times a day, away from meals. And a teaspoon of turmeric with meals. (4 capsules or a teaspoon mixed into some milk.)

There are studies reported on Pubmed that show the effectiveness of turmeric against H. Pylori. However, whatever you use may take many weeks of treatment to completely get rid of it.

~Mama to Many~

Replied by Jessica.v
(Oslo, Norway)
09/15/2018

Thank you! Last question :-) For how many days or weeks should the Manuka honey and turmeric (3x day) be taken?

Kindly, Jessica

Replied by Mama To Many
(Tn)
09/18/2018

Dear Jessica,

The length of time that I have used natural antibiotics has varied greatly depending on the bacteria and how well the body is responding to treatment.

It seems that with H. Pylori, it can take a while. I would probably want to use turmeric for at least a month. Maybe the honey for just 2 weeks since it is pricey. You will probably be able to judge for yourself how you are responding and if you should continue longer.

~Mama to Many~


Turmeric

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Posted by Tony (California,usa) on 09/10/2013
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After much research at testimonies at earthclinic.com, I came up with the following recipe for H. Pylori infection: 1/2 tsp. turmeric, in a 6 oz. glass of purified water [2/3 glass] + a 1/2 tsp baking soda, and a little non sugar sweetener to make smooth tasting.. Good results so far, great calming effect, no pain either and I am eating and drinking much easier now.. Be very careful when swallowing liquids so you don't choke on them as there is a danger you will ingest liquids into your airwaves.. I found by clearing my throat slowly, I could clear my airwaves.. Turmeric is a probiotic I am sure.. I will follow up with Papaya enzyme chewable tablets, 2 ea. X 3 x a day. I may add another probiotic[culturelle] to really kill this bacteria off.. Giving this a 60 day run and will announce my results then, hope this helps you.. This is a great site with precious info for those of us who don't want to waste our money on Doctors that only prescribe anti-biotics which don't always work for us who have to pay for them.. Au natural is way to go. Best of health to all who read this! Tony, California, USA


Turmeric
Posted by Tara (Memphis, Tn, Usa) on 03/17/2012
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World J Gastroenterol. 2005 Dec 21;11(47):7499-507.

Bactericidal and anti-adhesive properties of culinary and medicinal plants against Helicobacter pylori.

O'Mahony R, Al-Khtheeri H, Weerasekera D, Fernando N, Vaira D, Holton J, Basset C.

Source: Centre for Infectious Diseases and International Health, Royal Free and University College London Medical School, Windeyer Building, 46 Cleveland Street, London, W1P 6DB, United Kingdom.

Abstract

AIM: To investigate the bactericidal and anti-adhesive properties of 25 plants against Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori).

METHODS: Twenty-five plants were boiled in water to produce aqueous extracts that simulate the effect of cooking. The bactericidal activity of the extracts was assessed by a standard kill-curve with seven strains of H. Pylori. The anti-adhesive property was assessed by the inhibition of binding of four strains of FITC-labeled H. pylori to stomach sections.

RESULTS: Of all the plants tested, eight plants, including Bengal quince, nightshade, garlic, dill, black pepper, coriander, fenugreek and black tea, were found to have no bactericidal effect on any of the isolates. Columbo weed, long pepper, parsley, tarragon, nutmeg, yellow-berried nightshade, threadstem carpetweed, sage and cinnamon had bactericidal activities against H. Pylori, but total inhibition of growth was not achieved in this study. Among the plants that killed H. Pylori, turmeric was the most efficient, followed by cumin, ginger, chilli, borage, black caraway, oregano and liquorice. Moreover, extracts of turmeric, borage and parsley were able to inhibit the adhesion of H. pylori strains to the stomach sections.

CONCLUSION: Several plants that were tested in our study had bactericidal and/or anti-adhesive effects on H. Pylori. Ingestion of the plants with anti-adhesive properties could therefore provide a potent alternative therapy for H. pylori infection, which overcomes the problem of resistance associated with current antibiotic treatment.


Turpentine

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Posted by Blue Star (Nashville Tennessee) on 05/20/2022
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Organic Turpentine for H.Pylori/Acid Reflux

I have had long-term acid reflux which I attempted to heal with diet. Nothing seemed to work. I am also a daily user of Organic Turpentine.

I use turpentine for various reasons. Allergies in Middle Tennessee are rated as some of the worlds worst. As an energy healer I find "turps" clears the 3rd eye and decalcifies the pineal. It is very helpful for eliminating parasites. During my covid experience, I felt it lessened the symptoms.

Though I was never formally diagnosed as having h.pylori, I suspected it as the culprit. Consistently taking Pure 100% Gum Spirits of Turpentine (organic), I have noticed over time my acid reflux became greatly reduced to the point I can eat anything now.

There is a protocol for taking "turps". This essential oil of pine resin is not to be confused with the synthetic, chemical turpentine purchased in hardware stores. Organic Turpentine is distilled from slash pine. There are different variations of turpentine used all over the world distilled from various pine and fir trees. I digress ...

I have worked up to about 10drops in sugar 3x's a day ... this is less than 1/4 tsp. It has helped keep me allergy free, kept me alive during covid and made my acid reflux a thing of the past.

Google Dr. Jennifer Clark for the turp protocol. Only use organic, 100% Pure Gum Spirits of Turpentine you can order from Amazon.


Vitamin C

Posted by Jeff (WI) on 08/30/2024

OK, this is a brand new study from NIH Pub Med: Vitamin C is preventive and curative for H pylori.

Why? Vitamin C stops H pylori from depositing it's enzyme, urease, into the stomach, strengthens the collagen layer of the stomach wall so it the bacteria cannot attach and strengthens the immune system. The study showed that 5000 mg of Vita C, in a month killed off the bacteria in 100% of participants that took it and the control group had zero improvement. 5000 mg is too much for long term use as it will cause kidney stones because of the undigested remains that float about and lodge in the kidney. But at 500 mg, twice as many were healed as without. I have taken 5000 mg in the past for virus etc and could feel the acid build up so that was likely too much for the long term. Linus Pauling won the Nobel Prize and said to take 3000 mg daily and 10,000 mg when sick. You decide how much but these studies are very compelling. For me, I am adding it in, alternating with fulvic minerals, some Manuka Honey, baking soda etc, all in sequence with an hour in between. Pylori is going away quickly... Read all of earthclinic and form your own regimen. You will win, just leave an hour between each remedy. There is a delicate balance here because the stomach needs to be more acidic and the intestine, more alkaline. Therefore, baking soda alternating with vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

Replied by Lilly
(Houston)
08/30/2024

Do you know that H.Pylori can protect you from oesophageal cancer? Not every bug in your body needs to be killed. Many what we call “bugs” are synergistic organisms that exist for a reason. There is a reason our bodies make it nearly impossible to eradicate H.Pylori. Suppres, yes, it is possible. There is a reason that even triple antibiotics can't reach, let alone eradicate H.Pylori. Oversimplifying H.Pylori as “infection” is a mistake. And if you still want to fight it, with whatever, bismuth must be a part of the protocol. Please have a breath test after you believe that you killed it. Chances are, it would be positive. Do you know that H.Pylori can protect you from oesophageal cancer? Not every bug in your body needs to be killed. Many what we call “bugs” are synergistic organisms that exist for a reason. There is a reason our bodies make it nearly impossible to eradicate H.Pylori. Suppress it, yes, it is possible. There is a reason that even triple antibiotics can't reach, let alone eradicate H.Pylori. Oversimplifying H.Pylori as “infection” is a mistake. And if you still want to fight it, with whatever, bismuth must be a part of the protocol. Please have a breath test after you believe that you killed it. Chances are, it would be positive.

Over the years I helped many people to understand H.Pylori and what to do with it ( or not to do) Some were so impressed that they planted seabuckthorn shrubs in their gardens. Of course this is just one part of the “life style”, not protocol, change. Over the years I posted several times here on EC. But people don't read it and just want a quick fix.



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