Glad to hear they found the problem. When you get off the antibiotics, look
into probiotics. Antibiotics are way over prescribed and as a society if we
don't change that soon we are probably in for some very bad ailments. They
have a drug resistant Tuberculosis that is spreading here in the U.S. Then
there is Mersa, and a long list of dangerous bacteria that have become drug
resistant. In your case a prescription for antibiotics is necessary, but
9/10 cases doctors need to let nature take its course. We never would have
made it past cavemen if we really needed antibiotics. Anyhow one of the
downsides on a personal level is it wipes out all of the bacteria in your
gut, good and bad and now you can't digest food properly and absorb
nutrients the way you are supposed to. This affects you from the obvious
(diarrhea, constipation, bloating, gas, cramps, acid reflux) to the not so
obvious (malnutrition, kidney disease, mental disorders, hair, teeth,
nails, skin). If you have stomach issues chances are you already have an
imbalance in your gut of good bacteria. Some doctors are even linking it to
obesity because people can't digest food properly. I won't recommend any
one brand over another for the simple fact that I try a different brand
each time so that I am exposed to different bacteria all the time. Although
the one that had the most notable impact was probably Phillips Colon
Health. Keep in mind that yogurt while healthy in general is also
pasteurized. Don't buy into the hype with the "live and active cultures".
Of course you can always make your own and if you do I would suggest making
your own sauer kraut or kimchi as well since they are some of nature's best
probiotics. Same problem exists if you buy it in the grocery store being
pasteurized.

Scott


On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Glad you found out what it is and glad to see it is easy to get rid of!
>
> Thank you God!
>
> Salty Dan
> If at first you don't succeed, maybe you shouldn't try sky diving!
>
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> On Mon, 12/9/13, Chuck Alexander <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  Subject: [VFB] My stomach/intestinal pains FINALLY have a reason for
> being there and with an EASY TO FIX remedy I have been praying for...
>  To: "Cheaper Living" <[email protected]>, "fly fishing for
> panfish" <[email protected]>,
> [email protected]
>  Date: Monday, December 9, 2013, 5:25 PM
>
>
>
>
>
>  My stomach problems..Folks. FINALLY found the problem
>  causing my
>  stomach/intestinal pains. It’s the H pylori (sp) bacteria
>  that they now know is
>  a main cause for things like ulcers (which I do NOT have)
>  and Gastritis (which I
>  DO have. So, my wish and prayers, and those from my family
>  and friends has come
>  true. The Colonoscopy, and upper endoscocy came back good,
>  but they DID find the
>  problem with an “easy to fix” remedy. I am soooo
>  relieved. y doc’s office called
>  mye in 2 different antibiotics, and a different type anti
>  acid (Prisolec) than
>  the  new med Decalant which I turned out to have a mild
>  reaction to and
>  itched constantly “all over more than anywhere else. So,
>  Thanks a million again
>  to my family and friends for the thoughts and prayers in
>  this manner. Now,
>  hopefully I’ll feel up to getting my boat all cleaned out
>  and ready for the
>  fishing season, which will start here in just a cpl-three
>  months or so. Having
>  your intestines/stomach hurt 24/7 just makes you not feel
>  like doing much of
>  anything, and it’s been a long hard ride, but I can now
>  see the “light at the
>  end of the tunnel. Thanks again. All I can say is thank God
>  for this as I’ve had
>  sooo many friends etc that have had and/or died from
>  colo/rectal cancer in the
>  past, I don’t mind telling you I was scared to death deep
>  down inside.
>  Chuck
>
>
>
>
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