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Au_Ag
07-20-2007, 02:18 PM
Well, I apparantly am getting a handle on most of my problems.

Has been a long journey these past 11 years.

My original symptoms were - declining cognitive function - to a level that I would not have been able to hold a job.

Major complication was constant muscle cramping - mainly in legs and arms.

Bottom line -

Finally - sharp integrative medicine Board certified Internist ran blood work and hair analysis.

Says "you're either eating extremely poorly or something is blocking absorption" and ran tests for antibodies of Helicobacter Pylori -

Tests came back positive -

Did a one week regime of 4 prescriptions -

I'm the best I've been since I started having problems -Seem to be all better - stopped taking quinine for muscle cramps two days ago and they have not returned as of yet - I guess it might take a while longer to be sure they won't return.

Brain much more clear - a big part of which I attribute to IV chelation with EDTA and DMPS chelation, but noticeable improvement after doing H. Pylori regime.

I started going to this Doc up in Asheville, primarily because he was one of the closesr ones to me that does chelation.

Anecdotal reference: a friend in his fifties - became severely lethargic, thought he had major illness - would get up to eat, barely do necessary things and crawl back in bed - diagnosis and solution? H pylori.

I never heard of H. Pylori until about 6 months ago when my buddy found that was causing his problems.

This is such a relevation for me - I thought I would share it with the forum.

more info

http://www.helico.com/

Note: Marshall and I think the other persons name was Robbins - received Nobel Prize for their work on H. Pylori.

One of the things about it - symptoms can be a quite wide variety up to and including weird.

So if you're over fifty and not doing right, and haven't received solutions and there's a chance - you might want to have the test done - wasn't real expensive - blood must be drawn.

Tn...Andy
07-20-2007, 02:33 PM
Yep.....pig farmers known about it for years and years.....back when the standard medical quack was still prescribing antiacids and a milk toast diet for ulcers that are caused by H.pylori. and not stomach acid gone wild.

Few doses of anti-biotics to clear it up, and your pigs are back on their feed and gaining weight.

I'll take a good vet any day over an MD.