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Fecal transplant

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 5:37 am
by H.P porteur
Can fecal transplant from a super healthy donor cures H.pylori? Fecal transplant can have many species of bacteria that probiotic dont contain or even bacteriophage. I wonder if there are some research about the usage of fecal transplant against H.pylori infection. FT has been proven to be more effective than antibiotics against C.difficile.

I took HPAC before and a very horrible yeast infection that lasted over a year. Pls my H.pylori symptoms came back full. I cannot take antibiotics more time becuase my yeast will be out of control.

Re: Fecal transplant

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 8:45 am
by Helico_expert
unfortunately I dont think fecal transplant will help remove H. pylori. H. pylori infects the stomach and the fecal transplant only works in the intestine.

I think if you want a high efficient killing of H. pylori, the best is to see a specialist, get an endoscopy done, ask for antibiotic sensitivity test, then get your specialist to prescribe the most effective combination of antibiotics. That's what we do in Perth, Australia.

Re: Fecal transplant

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 10:39 am
by H.P porteur
Hi Helico-expert,

Thank you for your response. Like I said HPAC made me feel better but I got a yeast infection on my groin that lasted for more than a year despite the use of Lamisil. It was so ithcy. And the symptoms of H.pylori came back very quickly after HPAC. Endoscopy showed gastritis around the cardia with hietal hernia but no more H.pylori. But I was eating a lot of broccoli and maybe it was the cause of biopsy being negative for H.pylori.

Then I tried Artemesinin from sweet annie tea which almost cured. But pain came back after 2 weeks and H.pylori became resistant to H.pylori because I took Sweet annie tea with no improvement.

I m not sure how I can control the yeast infection while on H.pylori treatment. Is there a safe antifungal that I can use for long term?

I heard of an ancient French doctor who used to cure stomach ulcers with solution of boric acid lavage that introduced using a siphon. He pumps the liquid back and forth many times and hs patients felt well from their ulcers and gastritis. Is there a possibility to do that?

Regards.

Re: Fecal transplant

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 12:29 am
by Helico_expert
oh.. i have not heard such treatment using boric acid. Then again, I may not be experienced enough to know such ancient technique. But, I know bismuth (pepto bismol) kills many organism and H. pylori cannot get resistance to it. You may like to investigate on that.