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Potassium too much, too little

I had an issue my doctor gave me the antibiotic that took care of it returned years later changed doctor he was stating to go senile due to age. current doctor to arrogant thinks he is smartest guy in room. So now stuck with proton suppressant drug. I have to stay away from sugar alcohols.

Incidentally took microbiology along with chemical engineering in college.
  • Helicobacter pylori is commonly associated with gastric ulcer.
  • The bacteria are showing resistance to common antibiotics.
  • Natural antimicrobial such as Clove oil, curcumin showed significant activities against H. pylori.

I personally agree with my Mom, antibiotics take few days to work, take probiotics afterwards.....and if anyone wants to test if bad bacteria or allergy....

Make strong clove tea, and try.
If find it clears bloating and gastritis symptoms can take one off dose of baking powder with vinegar (antacid ensures clear h. Pylori)

Introduce probiotics later (my theory)
Plyori is sometimes treated up to 2 weeks!!

I found co-enzymes don't clear these things but have strong affect assisting with digestive issues, always consult your doctor.
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Otherwise left to test food allergies and tricky as 72 hours even days on allergy., clove tea can help with bloating from allergies.
 
Always space different meds by 2 hours....and vitamins

Some shouldn't mix, some interfere with absorption....
Doctors don't tell you this when you popping so many pills
 
I'm hesitant using natural remedies my best friend had medical issues liked to second guess doctors try his own remedies, bright as hell worked in physics lab at university of Toronto, He passed away 10 years ago.at 59.
 
I'm hesitant using natural remedies my best friend had medical issues liked to second guess doctors try his own remedies, bright as hell worked in physics lab at university of Toronto, He passed away 10 years ago.at 59.
If you don't know really what's going on best to go to doctor,
Some herbal stuff works, others not. Tea tree for lice isn't really good unless you have patience. Camomile won't soothe my type of headaches.
Eugenol may still make way into medicine form, like lamotringe is from a herb, looks like lovely rounded flower with pink, it made synthetically now.
If you realise early contraceptives derived horse pee, think no way. But since discovery of yam-yam ( oh no that's dialect from slaves(pardon my alteimers)) just one yam, well hormones were synthesised.
Probably by Indians more west then.
I actually learnt more about cloves from Japanese (don't proclaim myself a guru or relabel this as western medicine) but i did try test clove tea for COVID (not much worked) but also tested to treat ebola.

So change Mr. Carl Yung name to me. Chi Yung
Boy will I upset a lot of people with this,
 
That is eclectic influence doesn't suit mindset. That's why German companies receive preference for relabeling stuff. But I think Asia is used to west keeping tabs on who invented what, so silenced by so called economy and better a job, no job
 
While about 80% of people with allergies acquire them during childhood, allergies can also develop later in life. “I've seen allergies develop in people as late as their 60s and 70s,” said Kaylene Freitag, APRN, an advanced practice nurse specializing in allergies at OSF HealthCare. “They can happen any time.”

This is what for me was so confusing about getting to root cause. Is it preservatives that caused alteimers and GI issues, was it glutton intolerance??

Artificial hormones can also be cause of many problems, to say that hrp may fix gi issues is short term view, due to complications that can later arise.
 
History behind medication and nutrition is daunting.....many years ago I tried to analyse how do they know which vitamins do what, how do extract or synthesise....the whole process.

Seeing some photos of infant formula missing essentials, and deformities in children's heads, got me to gasp. It's too awful.
I know many French people who have awesome open mindedness and great company (some need boundary lessons, as do many other nationalities) Now Mileu hasn't commented on wet nurses during colonialism, but many infants died due to lack of mother's milk and porridge fed in orphanages....you could say first infant formula.

I think loss bladder control, incontinence, and use catheters are another terrible way we have really begun to identify what role potassium and possibly others have.
 
Trying to avoid dairy I was miserable, tried pesto and I think canola issue,
So balsamic vinegar allergen: sulphur dioxide or soya sauce with glutamate, disodium insonate/gunylte

Causes lower abdominal pains (for me at least)
Since clove tea I don't have bloating anymore. Eating dairy and it wasn't the cause for me. Strangely the probiotic I took caused more issues than dairy!!
 
Some cheeses are irritants, and unless you have celiacs then this may help you understand the differences,
Cheese powder is ok (not dairy) but real parmesan and depending on how ripe can irritate some.
I love camembert but due to mold, it's risky, it may also be unpasteurized, which can be good or bad thing, depends.
Picorini cheeses added to pesto seem to aggravate me, may be other allergens and rape seed.
Feta not too bad, test yourself, not too often

Many cheeses contain yeast which some can develop intolerances when eat too much, too often.

I find butter is ok, actually very good to have occassionally (to often will build up more of those cultures) much better than margarine which Rama is 40% full fat as opposed low fat canola mixes.

Unsweetened, unflavored yoghurt is one best culture starters because of 2 weeks for probiotics to work, and it's fast effective. How often you eat it after that is up to you.

So plain cheddar cheese is mostly the safest, it could be one of cheeses an autistic person can eat if not so strict on glutton/cassein
As I said, you may eat it, just not too often.
 
We found that giving S. boulardii to those with celiac disease improved their biochemical, which was more noticeable after they were exposed to gliadin.

Weakened immune system: S. boulardii has caused fungal infections in people with weakened immune systems. Also creates gas that doesn't clear after 2 weeks.

Some people use Saccharomyces boulardii for lactose intolerance, urinary tract infections (UTIs), vaginal yeast infections, high cholesterol levels, hives, fever blisters, canker sores, and teen-age acne.

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Candida diet (gluten and cassein)that no one can explain the benefits for, here is one reason: s. Boulardi intolerance

S. boulardii has been shown to inhibit populations of Candida and deter them from establishing in the intestines1, and it's also suggested that S. boulardii may help to reduce the risk of Candida yeasts translocating from the digestive tract2
 
Are pro-biotics regulated at all? Is the price of one's so called for autism validated, and price validated.
Is doctor going charge follow up to assist with probiotic reaction since prescribed anti-biotics and could they advise before hand.
I had clove detox (it affects blood, I know that which is why I chose detox) but since I'm now trying to rid myself of probiotic and it's stubborn. Clove is making me sick since I already used it. So I stopped.
Now I'm looking alternative way to do this.
 

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