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barre replied to the discussion Ask Dr. Barre in the forum Ask Dr. Barre 2 years ago
There are 2 probiotics that work best: Pharmax Human Lactic Commensals (HLC) which are human derived strains more capable of proliferating in the human digestive tract, and 2) SBO or Soil Based Organisms that we should all be getting from fresh, local produce, but now deficient due to depleted soil, over-washing, storage, etc of all…
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Brian Sliwinski replied to the discussion Ask Dr. Barre in the forum Ask Dr. Barre 2 years ago
Dr. Barre, appreciate all you do and thank you for your guidance. Look forward to the new product and will purchase when it is available. Let me know if any other dietary recommendations and other suggestions for them to implement. Thankful to part of your community! Brian
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Brian Sliwinski replied to the discussion Ask Dr. Barre in the forum Ask Dr. Barre 2 years ago
Elin, thank you for your reply and sharing your experience. Brian
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Brian Sliwinski replied to the discussion Ask Dr. Barre in the forum Ask Dr. Barre 2 years ago
Carol, thank you for your reply. Much appreciated!
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barre replied to the discussion Ask Dr. Barre in the forum Ask Dr. Barre 2 years ago
Hey Brian
The cause of any micro-organism/parasite over-proliferation is a compromised terrain, so treatment ALWAYS begins with efforts to restore a functional balance. The presence of higher valence microorganisms means there is a recycling and/or restoration project at hand. When these organisms lack the internal resources or are impeded by…
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Elin replied to the discussion Ask Dr. Barre in the forum Ask Dr. Barre 2 years ago
Hi, Brian,
I’m working with a very good functional health practitioner who had me do a GI Map test to discover an overgrowth of H. Pylori – which was likely a main culprit in my chronic acid reflux and sinusitis. She put me on a month regimen of matula tea, 2 cups a month. Here’s the online source: https://matulatea.com/
I’m waiting for…
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Carol replied to the discussion Ask Dr. Barre in the forum Ask Dr. Barre 2 years ago
.My understanding is H. Pylori is a normal part of the Microbiome. It gets over abundant because of an imbalance in the micro biome. Killing it off is not the way to get the balance. Antibiotics tend to make things worse unless it’s a life or death situation. Diet is the best way to heal this. A consult w an AyurVedic N.D practitioner could…
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Garrett Skirkey replied to the discussion Ask Dr. Barre in the forum Ask Dr. Barre 2 years ago
Thanks for the response! I tried some probiotics for a while. Also saw a doctor who had me do some blood tests and ulcer test, both of which came back with no issues. I never made it to a GI doctor and honestly would rather find a route away from the mainstream medical systems. Thank you so much for the information I will look into that stuff!
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Brian Sliwinski started the discussion H.Pylori in the forum Ask Dr. Barre 2 years ago
New to the community. Hope Dr B or someone has knowledge on what would cause H.Pylori build up. Someone close to me has been put on antibiotics to remedy and wanted to understand what the real root cause could be and a natural way to remedy. Let me know any suggestions. Thank you. Brian
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Mike replied to the discussion Ask Dr. Barre in the forum Ask Dr. Barre 2 years ago
I gotta say Hank, you are spot on here. I got it pretty bad on the face last year and my urine was by far the best solution for me.
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