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Helicobacter pylori: Diagnosis and treatment

by simonthescribe

Created on: October 29, 2008

There is a tiny bacterium residing in the gut lining of about two-thirds of all adults on the planet, called Helicobacter Pylori. Research strongly suggests that this bacterium may be central to the cause of 80% of all stomach cancers yet this dangerous invader is mostly left untreated until it creates serious problems.

One of the oldest debates in oncology is whether cancer is one disease or many. It is quite easy to see who benefits from cancer being about 200 separate diseases with many complex and expensive drug, radiation and surgery regimens. Many advocates of a unitarian' theory of cancer have literally been put out of business as their theories oppose the interests of big pharma'. One famous example is that of Royal Rife who used an energy device to emit vibration at the mortal oscillation rate (MOR) of bacteria to great effect in the 1950's. His laboratory mysteriously burnt down and he was dragged through the courts for the rest of his stressful life.


Recent research at the University of Michigan (Michael F. Clarke MD) suggests that a unitarian theory of cancer based on the actions of malignant stem cells may not be far away. For much too long the only refuge of a bacterial etiology for cancer has been the complementary and alternative medicine movement, which still suffers ridicule from orthodox practitioners for even asserting the possibility of such theories.
Yet the World Health Organisation now recognise H. Pylori as a carcinogen that may be as dangerous as tobacco and other pollutants. There are a range of gastric dis-eases that have H.Pylori centrally implicated:
"It has been found that at least 90% of those with duodenal ulcers, 70% with gastric ulcers and 50% of those over the age of 50 test positive for the presence of H. Pylori. Indeed about 30% of all people in the UK are probably infected with the bacteria".
(healthforyouonline)
H. Pylori is a new strain' bacteria that has adapted itself to the harsh environment of the human gut. Until 20 years ago it was undiscovered. This clever little critter protects itself from digestive acids with an antacid barrier, and protects itself from the human immune system by burying itself in the gut lining, causing inflammation and local irritation. It also produces an enzyme called catalase that protects it. All in all it plays havoc with the digestive processes of about two-thirds of the people on this planet with a knock-on effect to a whole panoply of human discomforts and dis-eases.
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