Re: Reactive Hypoglycemia and reactive Arthritis caused by H pylori ?.
Thanks fectoid , you definitely raise a good point there. Sweet potatoes seem my best shot at carb eating( luckily I love them also ! ).
What worries me about these bacteria , yeasts and
parasites is that not many people ever seem to rid themselves of them and get back to a regular way of life without
Antibiotic or antifungal treatment.
Although according to my test results candida isn't a problem I know for a fact
Antibiotics were somehow a trigger for my health issues. Whether they effected my immune system so badly to allow me to become susceptible to H pylori and the other bacteria present or something else entirely I'm still pondering on.
This is a really interesting read and it further proves the point I've been raising with my family in regards to the majority of doctors ( even gastroenterologists ) not really understanding the true causes of most digestive complaints and barely ever performing the correct testing.
http://www.badbugs.org/mystory.htm
If the Matula Tea I'll most likely buy doesn't clear the H pylori ( which I'm not getting my hopes up with ) I'm going to be at a real brick wall in regards to actual treatment. I can imagine myself out of desperation starting the
Antibiotic course. Hm..