Helicobacter pylori is an etiological factor of the most frequent and persistent bacterial infection worldwide, which affects nearly half of the world’s population. H. pylori is recognized as the major etiological factor in chronic active type B gastritis, gastric ulcers, and gastric cancer and functional dyspepsia. Moreover, extra-digestive disorders (idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, vitamin B12 deficiency and unexplained iron deficiency anemia) were included as indications for eradication of H. pylori . The outcome of the infection depends on complex interactions between the bacterium and the host, such as the virulence of the infecting strain, the genetic constitution and age of the host, environmental factors, and dietary habits. In recent years, due to increasing antimicrobial resistance of H. pylori, treatment of this pathogen has remained a challenge for physicians. Present treatments for H. pylori infections are based on the combination of a proton pump inhibitor and two antibiotics (triple therapy). Antibiotic resistance and noncompliance due to secondary effects are the major causes of eradication treatment failure. There are several ways to decrease treatment failure: by finding new and more potent drugs to kill the bacteria, by developing a vaccine approach to stimulate the host immune defenses, or by developing new nutritional approaches to the management of the infection. There are conventional treatments for this infection, but they’re not without their negative side effects. Antibiotics, for example, may or may not kill the bad bacteria causing a H. pylori infection, but they also annihilate your good bacteria. Thankfully, there are natural ways to treat, as well as prevent, a Helicobacter pylori infection. Several studies have been performed in the aspect of searching for plants and plant extracts/constituents as anti-H. pylori activity and gastroprotective action. Moreover, components of natural origin have been extensively investigated as potential effective urease inhibitors for the treatment of H. pylori infection. Essential oils (EOs) have been shown to possess antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, insecticidal and antioxidant properties. Few articles have described the effects of specific essential oils on H. pylori growth and viability. There is scant data on essential oils’ in vivo activity. In the study by Ohno et al. the authors reported that the density of H. pylori in the stomach of mice treated with lemongrass was significantly reduced compared with untreated mice. In another study, by Hartmani et. al., the anti-H. pylori activity of 2:1 mixture of Satureja hortensis and Origanum vulgare subsp. hirtum essential oils was investigated. In the in vivo experiments, the mixture successfully eradicated this pathogen in 70% of the mice. The compounds that were the most active against H. pylori (MBC, 0.04 g/liter) were carvacrol and isoeugenol, two phenolic alcohols; nerol, a nonphenolic alcohol; citral, an aldehyde; and sabinene, a hydrocarbon. Furthermore, eugenol and isoeugenol, two isomers in which the positions of the double bond in the aliphatic chain differ, did not show the same activities, suggesting that passage through the H. pylori membrane is conditioned by the conformation of the molecule. During the different studies, they identify EOs with strong antimicrobial activity against H. pylori growth. The activity of essential oils against H. pylori was reported before and among the 13 essential oils tested for H. pylori growth inhibition, Cymbopogon citratus (lemongrass) and Lippia citriodora (lemon verbena) were demonstrated to have the highest bactericidal activities for H. pylori strain ATCC 49503. Bergonzelli et al. evaluated the activities of 60 essential oils against H. pylori showing that 30 oils were able to affect the growth in vitro and 15 showed strong activity. Among compounds of these oils, carvacrol, isoeugenol, nerol, citral (= neral + geranial) and sabinene exhibited the strongest anti-H. pylori effects. In this study, it was shown that prevailing components of the pine needle, lemon, silver fir, thyme, oregano, lemongrass, lemon balm (melissa), and tea tree EOs are monoterpenoids. This group of terpenoids constitutes about 90% of all components present in all these essential oils. Also they examined the anti-H. pylori properties of 26 different commercial EOs in vitro. And selected most effective EOs with different anti-Helicobacter activities and established their phytochemical composition and urease inhibition activities. Some of these EOs were: Cedarwood, Lemongrass, Oregano, Thyme, Lemon balm (Melissa spp.), Carrot seed, Cinnamon bark,Tea tree, Lemon, Pine needle, White grapefruit, Clove
Importance of Probiotics Reasons for taking doTERRA® PB Restore ™ ProBiome Complex • Taking a daily probiotic and prebiotic supplement is one of the best ways to support your whole body microbiome. • Provides a proprietary blend of 30 + 24 bio active compounds of pre-, pro-, and postbiotics and bacteriophages, which helps support the diversity in your microbiome. • Each capsule offers you a CFU count of 18 billion active, live cells when you use it! • These compounds are delivered in a unique time-release, double-layered capsule that designed to protect each bioactive culture from the harsh environment of the stomach. General H. pylori Diet To help naturally treat this bacteria, consume more:
Protocols Protocol №1 (A and B options) We recommend to start with a 30-day cleanse (2 options available) A is with LLV supplements in capsules, B with supplements & drinkable greens. First 10days - provides a strong foundation with vitamins and minerals and omega 3 to strengthen your immune and digestive systems. Second 10 days - cleanse with GX Assist and DDR Prime Third 10 days - flora replenishing with Probiotics. + Cedarwood for topical use Protocol №2 DDR Prime softgels - includes: Frankincense, Wild Orange, Litsea, Thyme, Clove, Summer Savory, Niaouli, and Lemongrass essential oils. OnGuard+ softgels - includes: Melissa, Oregano, Clove, Black Pepper, Cinnamon bark, Eucalyptus, Rosemary, Wild Orange PB Assist ProBiome Gut Complex (30 Sachets) Lemongrass EO - 2drops, 3 times a day (internally) Lemon EO - 1or 2 drops in the water MetaPWR beadlets (take a few per day) Cedarwood EO - for topical use FREE Gifts
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