H. Pylori Infection
Cross-source consensus on H. Pylori Infection from 6 sources and 24 claims.
6 sources · 24 claims
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- H. pylori is the bacterium responsible for gastric ulcers. — Benefits of Pau d'Arco
- H. pylori infects approximately 50% of the global population. — Helicobacter Pylori Diagnosis
- H. pylori produces urease to alter local pH and protect itself from stomach acid. — Helicobacter Pylori Diagnosis
- H. pylori uses flagella to navigate toward and attach to stomach lining cells, where it releases toxins and triggers inflammation. — Helicobacter Pylori Diagnosis
- H. pylori infection is one of the major triggers for gastritis and creates a destructive cascade of effects on the stomach. — Best Food for Gastritis — Cabbage and the Sulforaphane Protocol
- Many people infected with H. pylori remain asymptomatic. — Helicobacter Pylori Diagnosis
- H. pylori infection can lead to gastric cancer and MALT lymphoma. — Helicobacter Pylori Diagnosis
- H. pylori is transmitted through oral-oral and oral-fecal routes, often between family members or in areas with poor sanitation. — Helicobacter Pylori Diagnosis
- Most people carry H. pylori without problems; it only becomes problematic when the gut environment is unhealthy. — Best Food for Gastritis — Cabbage and the Sulforaphane Protocol
- The recommended approach is to put H. pylori into remission through diet, stress reduction, and supplementation rather than eradicating it with antibiotics. — Best Food for Gastritis — Cabbage and the Sulforaphane Protocol