Stomach Healing
Cross-source consensus on Stomach Healing from 3 sources and 13 claims.
3 sources · 13 claims
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How it works
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- The 4R framework places gut repair last because repairing gut lining while active pathogens continue damaging it is one step forward and one or two steps back. — GI-MAP Complex Case Interpretation: Adult and Pediatric Roundtable
- ACV and kombucha can be reintroduced carefully at safe dosage amounts once the stomach has healed. — Side Effects of Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) and Kombucha Tea
- Once the stomach has healed, ACV and kombucha can be reintroduced carefully at safe dosage amounts. — Side Effects of Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) and Kombucha Tea
- Butyrate supplementation is an exception to the repair-last rule because it is both gut-repairing and anti-inflammatory, making it appropriate to start early. — GI-MAP Complex Case Interpretation: Adult and Pediatric Roundtable
- Elevated zonulin confirms intestinal hyperpermeability, with Klebsiella LPS and Dientamoeba fragilis as the most likely drivers. — GI-MAP Complex Case Interpretation: Adult and Pediatric Roundtable
- Chlorophyll is soothing and healing for the stomach lining and should be taken over a period of months. — Side Effects of Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) and Kombucha Tea
- Cabbage is a well-established remedy for ulcers, with cabbage juice being particularly effective. — Side Effects of Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) and Kombucha Tea
- Chlorophyll is soothing and healing for the stomach lining and should be taken over a period of months. — Side Effects of Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) and Kombucha Tea
- Cabbage is a well-established remedy for ulcers, with cabbage juice being particularly effective. — Side Effects of Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) and Kombucha Tea
- Intermittent fasting reduces the acid load on the stomach and gives it time to repair. — Side Effects of Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) and Kombucha Tea