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Just started on PrevPac for Helicobacter Pylori & wondering what kind of diet would work for the next 14 days? |
I've considered going on that maple syrup/cayenne pepper/water fast during the 14 days, cuz things are moving thru me pretty fast anyway, so I figgered might as well put the whole GI tract on low demand and detox at the same time. Wikipedia cites studies that show broccoli sprouts and green tea are effective at reducing H. Pylori - Yum! Any ideas folks? you are taking an antibiotic in combination and that may be causing the quick movement, any balanced diet would be fine as there is no proven diet beneficial in curing H. Pylori. |
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