H. Pylori and low stomach acid - connections
-> H. Pylori and low stomach acid
Helicobacter pylori - connections
Helicobacter pylori ->
- Associated With: Arteriosclerosis, Asthma, Atrial fibrillation, Cardiovascular disease, Gum disease, Liver diseases, Migraines, Rosacea
- Associated With: Headaches (State: chronic)
- Causes: Duodenal ulcer, Peptic ulcer (Degree: primary; Since: discovery)
- Causes: Asthma, Cancers, Cardiovascular disease, Gum disease, Low stomach acid, Ulcers (Frequency: common)
- Causes: Iron-deficiency anemia (Modal: can)
- Causes: Vitamin B12 deficiency (Modal: can; Mechanism: lowered stomach acid and parietal-cell damage)
- Causes: Arthritis (Modal: can; Scope: some forms)
- Causes: Medical condition (Quantity: a number; Additional: other)
- Causes: Gastric ulcers (Quantity: some)
- Damages: Parietal cells, Protective mucous lining
- Impairs: Vitamin B12 uptake (Duration: long-term; Frequency: at times; Mechanism: reducing stomach acid)
- Increases Need For: Asthma medication (Modal: likely; Duration: much of life; Condition: not eradicated)
- Increases Risk Of: Duodenal ulcer, Gastric cancer, Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma, Peptic ulcer (Activity: greater; Time: eventually)
- Increases Risk Of: Pancreatic cancer, Stomach cancer (Certainty: known)
- Increases Risk Of: Cancers (Condition: not eradicated; Potential: true)
- Increases Risk Of: Pancreatic cancer (Degree: greater)
- Inhibits: Stomach acid
- Is A: Bacterial infections (Role: example strain)
- Lowers: Stomach acid production
- Lowers: Stomach acid production (Modality: may)
- Reduces Risk Of: Barrett's syndrome, Esophageal adenocarcinoma, Esophageal squamous-cell carcinoma (Mechanism: acid inhibition)
- Reduces Risk Of: Esophageal adenocarcinoma, Esophageal squamous-cell carcinoma (Mechanism: lower stomach acid)
- Reduces Risk Of: Asthma (Population: adults; Polarity: not apparent)
- Reduces Risk Of: Childhood asthma (Reduction: 40-60%; Population: children)
- Returns To Level: Stomach acid (Time: two months after stopping broccoli sprouts; Level: pretreatment; Interpretation: activity reduced but bacteria not eradicated)
-> Helicobacter pylori
- Doctors - Associates With (Condition: non-gastric symptoms; Likelihood: little)
- H. pylori infection - Caused By (State: active)
- Barry Marshall, M.D., Robin Warren, M.D. - Discovers (Time: early 1980s)
- Mastic - Eradicates (Certainty: under investigation; Modal: could; Duration: more permanent; Locations: oral cavity and stomach)
- Manuka honey - Eradicates (Setting: clinical; Polarity: not observed; Observer: Dr. Ronald Roth)
- Low stomach acid - Increases Activity Of (Frequency: always)
- Vitamin C - Inhibits (Degree: somewhat; Amount: larger; Clinical long term: not proven)
- Capsaicin, Coconut oil - Inhibits (Degree: somewhat; Clinical long term: not proven)
- Cinnamon, Licorice - Inhibits (Degree: somewhat; Frequency: regular intake; Clinical long term: not proven)
- Garlic, MSM, Onions - Inhibits (Degree: somewhat; Setting: trials; Clinical long term: not proven)
- Stomach acid - Inhibits (Modal: may; Condition: raised before mucous-lining damage and ulcer development)
- Probiotics - Inhibits (Role: adjunct; Curative: no)
- Mastic - Inhibits (Setting: in vitro; Strain count: at least seven)
- Mastic - Inhibits (Setting: other clinical trials; Efficacy: none)
- Alcohol - Kills (Certainty: claimed; Purity: pure; Timing: early morning; Condition: empty stomach)
- Manuka honey - Kills (Concentration: 5%; Setting: in vitro; Evidence: several studies)
- Antibiotics - Kills (Modal: may; Success: successful)
- Acid-lowering remedies - Promotes (Condition: infected; Degree: greater)
- Acid-lowering remedies - Promotes (Mechanism: excessive stomach-acid reduction)
- Medical science - Recognizes (Role: significant ulcer factor)
- Broccoli sprouts - Reduces (Frequency: daily; State: fresh; Reduction: more than 40%)
- Dr. Ronald Roth - Suspects (Basis: low bismuth and lithium; Subject: patient case)
- Doctors - Tests For (Frequency: generally; Condition: gastric complaints)
- Dr. Ronald Roth's patient - Tests Positive For
- Antibiotics - Treats (Degree: primary)
- Bismuth - Treats (Optional: true; Role: adjunct)
- Low stomach acid - Warrants Test (Recommendation: worthwhile; Certainty: possible infection)
Stomach acid - connections
Stomach acid ->
- Affects: Calcium, Magnesium
- Associated With: Bismuth (Acid level: low; Bismuth level: below normal; Frequency: routinely)
- Associated With: Lithium (Acid level: low; Lithium level: below normal; Frequency: routinely)
- Associated With: Anorexia, Arthritis, Digestive problems, Gastric ulcers, Gastritis, Insomnia, Nausea (Level: high)
- Associated With: Anemia, Anorexia, Arthritis, Digestive problems, Flatulence, Gastric ulcers, Insomnia, Minor iron deficiency, Nausea, Pernicious anemia, Soft-tissue calcification (Level: low)
- Associated With: Iron storage, Manganese storage (Level: reduced; State: below normal; Timing: after tumor development)
- Causes: Gastrointestinal symptoms (Level: decreased; Scope: many cases)
- Causes: Weight loss (Level: high)
- Causes: Chronic stomach-related complaints (Level: insufficient; Condition: H. pylori killed; Frequency: most patients)
- Causes: Weight loss (Level: low)
- Causes: Chronic stomach-related complaints (Level: low; Condition: not corrected during treatment)
- Causes: Bloating, Heartburn (Level: low; Frequency: not always)
- Causes: Bloating (Level: low; Location: above_navel)
- Causes: Osteoporosis (Level: low; Subtype: high_calcium_related; Modality: may)
- Causes: Burping (Level: reduced; Frequency: frequent)
- Causes: Bloating, Heartburn, Nausea (Level: reduced; Frequency: frequently)
- Causes: Esophageal cancer, Ulceration (Location: esophagus; Modal: could; Time: eventually; Condition: uncorrected)
- Contains: Chloride
- Contraindicates: Acid-raising remedies (Level: high)
- Contributes To: Aches and pains, Allergies, Asthma, Calcium metabolism-impaired problems, Chronic fatigue, Headaches, Osteoarthritis, Osteoporosis, Vitamin B12 deficiency (Level: low; Independence: H. pylori; Modal: can)
- Contributes To: Cancers (Level: low; Independence: H. pylori; Modal: can; Scope: various)
- Enhances: Iron absorption (Level: sufficient)
- Enters: Esophagus (Condition: GERD)
- Increases: Calcium bioavailability (Level: increased)
- Inhibits: Helicobacter pylori (Modal: may; Condition: raised before mucous-lining damage and ulcer development)
- Interacts With: Iron, Manganese (Mode: synergistic; Degree: heavily)
- Is A: Hydrochloric acid
- Prevents: Cancers (Level: normal; Scope: some non-gastric types; Certainty: personal clinical conviction; Modal: could)
- Prevents: Stomach ulcers (Level: normal; Timing: after drug course and ulcer healing)
- Prevents: Tumor development (State: normalized; Timing: in time; Degree: largely; Certainty: appears)
- Promotes: Calcium loss (Level: high)
- Promotes: Bone spurs, Calcification (Level: low)
- Promotes: Calcium storage (Level: low; Degree: excessive)
- Reduces: Calcium bioavailability (Level: low)
- Reduces Risk Of: Duodenal ulcer, Peptic ulcer (Level: normal; Frequency: generally; Exception: stomach damage or excessive acid-lowering supplementation)
- Relieves: Chronic stomach-related complaints (Level: normalized; Scope: many)
- Requires: Vitamin B12 (State: insufficient; Certainty: may; Dose: 1000_to_2000_mcg; Frequency: daily; Alternative: regular_injections)
- Supports: Cancer remission (State: normalized; Condition: after successful cancer therapy; Likelihood: more likely)
- Worsens: Osteoporosis (Level: high)
- Worsens: Osteoporosis (Level: low)
-> Stomach acid
- Calcium intake - Affects (Amount: excessive; Effect: negative; Progression: increasing; Interval: each_decade)
- Calcium storage - Affects (Effect: negative; Cause: lack_of_calcium_cofactors; Progression: increasing; Interval: each_decade)
- Folate, Iron, Manganese, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B3/4, Vitamin C, Vitamin D - Associated With (Level: high; Target level: high)
- Calcium, Magnesium - Associated With (Level: high; Target level: low)
- Vitamin B3/4 - Associated With (Level: high; Target level: raised)
- Calcium, Magnesium - Associated With (Level: high; Target state: low)
- Calcium, Magnesium - Associated With (Level: low; Target level: high)
- Chloride, Folate, Iron, Manganese, Phosphorus, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B3/4, Vitamin C, Vitamin D - Associated With (Level: low; Target level: low)
- Calcium, Magnesium - Associated With (Level: low; Target state: high)
- Vitamin C - Benefits (Dose: higher; Condition: low level from elevated calcium)
- AAACa / AdvaCAL Calcium - Changes (Degree: notable; Timing: after a very short trial)
- Calcium carbonate - Compensates For (Level: high; Degree: some)
- Calcium citrate - Compensates For (Level: low; Degree: some)
- coral calcium formulations - Decreases (Certainty: unclear; Scope: all or specific)
- Calcium, Magnesium - Decreases (Contrast: exact opposite)
- coral calcium - Decreases (Scope: many cases)
- Dietary lifestyle, Exercise program - Fails To Prevent (Uniformity: exact_same; Outcome: high_or_low; Certainty: would; Frequency: some)
- Chloride anion - Forms (With: hydrogen)
- People - Has (Level: high; Extent: some)
- People - Has (Level: low; Extent: other)
- Iron, Manganese - Increases (Frequency: generally; Exception: not always)
- Vitamin C - Increases (Level: high)
- Lithium - Increases (Location: lower stomach; Support: present)
- Bismuth - Increases (Location: upper stomach; Support: present)
- Digestive remedies - Increases (Subject: patient case)
- Lemon water - Increases (Timing: with meals; Condition: low; Modal: option)
- Helicobacter pylori - Inhibits
- Low salt intake - Lowers (Frequency: sometimes)
- Calcium - Lowers (Level: elevated; Frequency: common)
- Acu-Cell Analysis - Measures (Level: low; Subject: patient case)
- Calcium - Negates Effects Of (Degree: somewhat; Level: abnormally_high_or_low; Condition: with_meals_and_small_doses)
- Saliva - Neutralizes (Location: esophagus)
- Antibiotics - Normalizes (Subject: patient case; Level: near normal; Timing: following treatment)
- Acid-reducing drugs - Reduces
- Calcium, Magnesium - Reduces (Amount: too much; Context: supplementation)
- Acid-lowering remedies - Reduces (Degree: too much; Amount: excessive)
- Salt - Reduces (Intake: low; Modality: can; Condition: depending on body chloride recycling efficiency)
- Nickel - Reduces (Level: low)
- Acid-lowering drugs, H. pylori infection - Reduces (Modality: may; Result: insufficient)
- Magnesium - Reduces (Product: some bismuth-containing products; Duration: long-term; Frequency: generally)
- Intrinsic factor - Requires (Amount: adequate)
- Helicobacter pylori - Returns To Level (Time: two months after stopping broccoli sprouts; Level: pretreatment; Interpretation: activity reduced but bacteria not eradicated)
- forms of calcium - Selected For (Levels: high or low)
- Calcium carbonate - Suits (Level: higher; Comparative: better)
- Calcium citrate - Suits (Level: lower; Frequency: usually; Comparative: better)
- Bromelain - Supports (Level: low; Modal: may; Condition: with or without reflux)