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Stomach Pain Relief at Last: Natural Remedies for Ulcers, Heartburn, Gastritis, Gas and Bloating Symptoms Associated with an H. pylori Infection: Stomach Health

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About Stomach Pain Relief At Last: Natural Remedies For

Tired of Suffering from Stomach Pain?I was too. I was tired of endlessly taking OTC drugs for my stomach problems such as:AntacidsH2-blockersProton-pump inhibitorsThese drugs only masked my symptoms, not treated the cause.I was also tired of waking up with stomach pain and going to bed with stomach pain. I forgot what it was like to enjoy food and the pleasure of eating with friends and family.Even prescription drugs did not work. And the last thing I wanted was to try the horrid, conventional triple or quad therapies with loads of antibiotics to make me feel even more miserable.Do these symptoms sound familiar?Burning or gnawing abdominal painExcessive burpingFeeling bloatedLoss of appetiteBlack stools NauseaVomitingWeight lossHeartburnFatigueIf so, you may be suffering from an Helicobacter pylor infection. More than half the world's population is infected with the H. pylori bacterium, so it is not a rare condition.Looking for Alternative Natural Treatments?I don't start taking natural remedies on blind faith. I have a scientific background in environmental biology so I understand the importance of scientifically-based, statistically-significant proof from peer-reviewed research vs opinion or unproven, anecdotal experiences.Sure, you can find lots of info on the web about using this or that natural remedy to kill H. pylori, but how do you know if it's correct? You should never take an alternative remedy based solely on manufacturer claims and/or because "Suzy" in the upset-stomach forum said it worked for her.I spent a lot of time on the web over the years doing research, weeding through lots of unreliable, anecdotal information to reading actual scientific journal articles. And not just the abstract summaries