H Pylori infection

2020-04-12 12:41:02
Hello, I have acid reflux in throat and pain in abdomen and moveable pain ENT doc told I have H pylori but I don't want to go for antibiotics want ayervedic treatment what to eat.
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Hello. Very few medicines and personalised Ayurveda based diet plan will be helpful for you. To understand and help you more, I need to understand your daily routine and diet. Only then you’ll be able to get proper guidance.
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Have regular sleep and stay hydrated

Answered2020-04-13 06:56:46

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sootshekhar ras 1 tablet twice a day pittari avleh 10 gm twice a day
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relief in 3-4 days and for complete cure take it for 60 days only avoid spicy and oily food

Answered2020-04-12 16:14:11

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Although Antibiotics therapy is better yet anyway u want to take Ayurvedic treatment, Don't worry, Take Aloe vera fresh 20 ml at morning and evening, Avipattikar Churna 1 tsf bid before meals Avoid stress Live in present Enjoy your life , take Mulahathi/Yastimadhu ( Glycerrhiza glabera) piace in water 1 tsf at night ,filter at morning and drink filtrate
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Avoid red chilli tea coffee Kadi sour curd etc, Take Madhur Tikta Kashaya ras dominant simple food coconut water pomegranate juice watermelon Cucumber, Draksha anjeer Sprouted seeds etc

Answered2020-04-12 13:33:44

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Hello  as per your symptoms its hyperacidity along with weak digestion .even antibiotics cnt cure it completely. Ayurvedic treatment & diet guidance will help you .
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"Hyperacidity-Chill Ways to Handle !" by Dr.Niraj Gujarathi - https://www.practo.com/healthfeed/hyperacidity-chill-ways-to-handle-40268/post

Answered2020-04-13 03:26:41

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