My suggestion would be a conventional antibiotic. Reason is when I recently had to do a double round of abx for an abscess and cellulitis, my chronic and fairly constant stomach pain stopped (and the cellulitis and abscess too, of course). So I figure I had an H. Pylori overgrowth. If the cat will drink straight CS as its sole drinking water that alone might do it. But sometimes a conventional abx is needed. Has to be one effective against H. Pylori though, I think not all abx are effective for that.
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Lin wrote:

A friends cat has been diagnosed with a helicobacter infection in the stomach */and small intestine/*. Details are in her note below.

Her vet, does much with natural remedies, but so far is not supportive of using colloidal silver.

Anyone here have anything they can pass my way to help the vet understand that CS could be helpful here?
Or, human experience treating  helicobacter?

Thanks! Lin



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