A duodenal ulcer is caused when the lining of the stomach is eaten away by
stomach acid and digestive juices. A type of bacteria called Helicobacter
pylori, also called H. pylori, commonly causes this. Other common causes of
duodenal ulcers include anti-inflammatory medications such as aspirin and
ibuprofen, stress, nicotine, caffeine, and alcohol use.
## If it were me...I'd fast for 2 days, keep stomach acid back by sipping
weak baking soda water, flood with EIS for a day to kill off the
helicopters, continue the BS water as I ate very bland foods for a while to
let the holes heal up without being exposed to excessive acid.
The use of Bismuth has been known to do all that.....Pepto Bismol.
Might be worth carrying around in a flask for a while and using that
instead of, or with, BS water.
Ode
At 10:36 PM 2/28/2010 -0500, you wrote:
Will EIS help or heal duodenal ulcers? If so, how much is recommended?
Josh
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