* Eat at least three bananas a day. These fruits contain an
antibacterial substance that inhibits the growth of ulcer-causing H.
pylori. Studies show that animals fed bananas have a thicker stomach
wall and greater mucus production in the stomach, which helps build a
barrier between digestive acids and the lining of the stomach. Eating
plantains is also helpful. (Will have to buy more bananas to keep up with this!)
* Raw honey soothes and reduces inflammation of the lining of the stomach and is good for healing as well.
* Garlic's antibacterial properties include fighting H. pylori. Take two small crushed cloves a day. (This at least will keep away the vampires. Haha. I'll keep cooking with garlic.)
* Plums and other red and purple colored foods such as berries inhibit the growth of H. pylori. (For this I will eat more beets.)
* Coconut oil kills the bacteria that cause ulcers and gas, but it's mostly a long-term remedy. (Will see if I can buy some at an exotic food store.)
A few other good ulcer remedies are: raw goats' milk (perhaps goat milk yogurt counts?), barley water, aloe juice (will see if I can buy this), propolis capsules, licorice root or marshmallow root.
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/028644_stomach_ulcers_remedies.html#ixzz2MKY6OAd7
Apparently cranberry juice is also helpful. I will look for 100% cranberry juice later today.
"As far as getting rid of the bacteria I decided to use cranberry juice. Studies showed that drinking cranberry juice flushes the bacteria from your digestive system."
Learn more: http://next-level-nutrition.com/?p=8170
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