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H pylori may cause serious and debilitating symptoms, or very mild symptoms, with regards to the one who has got the bacteria and the strain of bacteria involved. Not everyone is affected similarly. Common symptoms include exhaustion, feeling issues, general malaise in addition to widely recognised intestinal symptoms like heartburn, reflux (GERD), bloating, nausea, vomiting and bad air.

H pylori diet - Medical practioners usually recommend antacid medicines or laxatives for these symptoms; often they will have the experience to run testing for H pylori and other digestive attacks. Multiple treatment antibiotics are normally prescribed to destroy the H pylori if H pylori is located. This form of treatment has now been proven to be only 50-70 percent successful, nevertheless.

Even when H pylori has been verified as having been removed, a patient's symptoms usually remain. That confuses patient and medical practitioner alike. Diet is rarely considered in these circumstances, in actual fact, common foods which are eaten on a daily basis by many individuals could cause just the same symptoms as the Helicobacter itself.

Food number 1 - Gluten

Gluten (more correctly, gliadin) is really a protein molecule that is within the barley, wheat, rye and spelt. All foods which contain these grains have gluten included (e.g. bread, pasta, desserts, cookies, cereals, pizza). Many people are gluten-intolerant and in my experience gluten is the number 1 problem food. Gluten causes irritation in the small intestine, just like H pylori. In many cases, merely eliminating the gluten can significantly reduce symptoms. Sometimes people cannot expel H pylori until they've been on a gluten-free diet for at least 60-days.

Food 2 - Coffee

Coffee is loved by me, but unfortunately in any form coffee is definitely an nuisance to the gastrointestinal system. Many people report having heartburn, reflux and other digestive symptoms once they drink coffee. It is far better reduce coffee use if H pylori bacteria exist.

Food number 3 - Soy

Soy foods have recently been suggested to be healthy and, in some instances, wonder foods. However this information is definately not the reality. In fact, soy is not a healthy food for most of us. Even in Japan it is the top sensitivity causing food. It can have a direct impact on the gastrointestinal system and cause similar symptoms to H pylori (it causes me to have wind, bloating and loose stools). Once they eliminate soy in all kinds lots of people experience significant improvements. Many foods, including cow's milk and vegetable oils, must also be avoided if H pylori is recognized. A complete list of the appropriate diet in addition to these ingredients and herbal process for H pylori victims is available in the H Pylori Diet e-book and book.

Dave Hompes has near to a 100 percent success rate in aiding his clients over come H Pylori. The initial five chapters of his book, The H Pylori Diet, could be downloaded for free only at that link: http://www.h-pylori-symptoms.com/h-pylori-symptoms

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