You are welcome, PT. Just a note for anyone who thinks they can just ingest
plain licorice. Licorice can effect blood pressure ... high?? or low?? don't
remembersince it has been a while since I did the research. The DGL takes care
of that sideeffect.Lola
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roman, new york, times, serif;}Hi, PT... DGL stands for deglycyrrhizinated
licorice extract. I think Enzymatic makes a good
one. Do research it... google (I use startpage)'alternative/natural cures for
H Pylori' and see what comesup for you. You can also ck out reviews on Amazon,
Vitacost, Iherb, Swansons etc. I think Solaraymakes a good mastic gum product.
Maybe someone on the list can make recommendations also?Lola
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Thank you, Lola.What is DGL?PT
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You might research Mastic Gum and DGL for H. Pylori. They are recommended by
someas a good alternative to the usual antibiotic protocol (which often doesn't
eradicate theH. Pylori). I don't think CS would be contraindicated while using
these two naturalproducts but I have no first hand experience in treating H.
Pylori so do your due diligence(as always).Lola----- Original Message
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<[email protected]>Sent: Wed, 22 Feb 2017 13:47:35 -0500 (EST)Subject:
CS>OT - h. PyloriHi, Does anyone have any good approaches to dealing with h.
Pylori infection? Has anyone had experience with CS and this bug?Thanks.PT
Rev. PT Ferrance, L.Ac.