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Yogurt is certainly soothing for the stomach. You need to avoid fried foods, fatty foods, caffeine, spicy foods, and junk food.

Papaya is very good for the stomach. It's loaded with enzymes that help heal. If you can't get fresh papaya you can always buy the tablets. This will do more good for you than any other food.

If after a few weeks you don't feel better you should consult your medical doctor.

2007-04-18 07:40:49 · answer #1 · answered by Cherokee Billie 7 · 0 0

About 2/3 of stomach ulcers are caused by infection with a bacteria known as H. pylori, and someone won a Nobel Prize for figuring that out. Probiotics and yogurt will not cure an infection.

Most of the other 1/3 are associated with taking NSAID drugs like asprin, with drinking alcohol, and/or with smoking. Probiotics and yogurt will not remedy those either.

If you really think you have an ulcer, you should see a doctor who can prescribe the appropriate medicines (antibiotics and antacids). The Wikipedia entry mentions that probiotics might help treat H. pylori, when used in conjunction with *standard medical treatments*. When you see the doctor, you can ask her about adding protective bacteria to your diet.

A bacterial infection in your stomach that is causing bleeding and intense pain - which ulcers do - should be treated by real treatments, not supplements. If you had a bleeding, weeping, infected sore on your arm, no one would advise that you rub it with yogurt! At least not since the Middle Ages.

2007-04-18 07:45:14 · answer #2 · answered by 62,040,610 Idiots 7 · 0 1

No, probiotics won't cure either of those conditions. Probiotics replace your natural flora in the colon.

If the ulcer is stress induced then avoiding stress and taking prilosec OTC will help. If the ulcer is caused by an infection of H. Pylori ( a bacteria) then you'll need 2 antibiotics and a PPI such as prilosec, nexium, or prevacid.

2007-04-18 09:22:15 · answer #3 · answered by Crown 2 · 0 0

Quite the contrary, research has found that those who consume a spicy diet rich in hot peppers develop fewer stomach problems. Here is a paragraph from a recent article. But that's not all! Uncooked, powdered cayenne has also been used effectively in combating such diverse problems as constipation and laryngitis! Because it is an astringent, which constricts bodily secretions, it can be used as a styptic to stop wounds from bleeding. It has even been used successfully in treating bleeding ulcers! Remember that we're talking only about uncooked cayenne. When used in cooked recipes, cayenne often does just the opposite and acts as an irritant to the digestive system. Therefore, to add cayenne's spicy heat to your food and gain its medicinal advantages at the same time, add it raw, after the dish has been prepared. To read the whole article, click on the link in my source below. Good luck.

2016-05-18 01:25:26 · answer #4 · answered by margaretta 3 · 0 0

I suggest trying all natural Alfalfa Complex. Along with its other amazing qualities, it has been found that alfalfa contains Vitamin U. Dr. Garnett Chaney, well-known food scientist of Stanford University, CA, has published his findings on Vitamin U and asserts that it has great possibilities as an aid for peptic ulcers. In fact, according to the record, 80% of the ulcers so treated were healed.

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2007-04-18 08:25:53 · answer #5 · answered by JustMe 6 · 1 1

It's diagnosed by endoscopy not symptoms and is usually caused by a nasty little bug called h. pylori. If so, you'll need an Rx and you'll feel better shortly and won't have that discomfort and pain before you eat. Better to do that than to wait and maybe lose part of your stomach when a hole goes through the stomach lining.

2007-04-18 07:48:04 · answer #6 · answered by gone fishing 5 · 0 1

If you don't know what you have, then I guess you haven't seen your doctor....right?

That's exactly what you need to do. They will diagnose your condition and give the correct treatment for it. Never self-diagnose. 99.9% of the time, it's wrong. Enven if it's an ulcer, you need medication---no probiotics or yogurt will fix it.

2007-04-18 07:39:03 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Yes, but try drinking less acids like soda orange juice or anything in that case Apple juice is ok but not to much. Also try to avoid heavy food like meats.

2007-04-18 07:42:57 · answer #8 · answered by m23#one 3 · 0 1

try Mylanta

2007-04-18 07:40:04 · answer #9 · answered by VINA 2 · 0 2

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