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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 31, 2004 at 00:00:42 from (209.226.247.23):
In Reply to: Ulcer note posted by Higgins on October 30, 2004 at 21:34:33:
Higgins: About 15 years ago I was diagnosed as having a Gastric stomach ulcer, by means of one those camras they put down your throat. Kind of neat as you can lie there and watch screen as camra scans the inside of your stomach. Doc advised me this type of ulcer can become malignant at any time and that I would have to take one of several drugs for rest of my life and return every 2 to 3 years for a look at inside of my stomach. I decided there had to be a better way. I happened onto an article that said yes the ulcer is caused by bacteria and that the bacteria can be destroyed by the comsumption of hot peppers. Yes the hot peppers do work, I no longer have an ulcer. Doc is amazed as he knows I don't take his bloomin old drugs. I still let him look at my stomach on his TV camra. I can now eat hot peppers just like candy. By the way that drug, was not going to destroy bacteria or cure an ulcer, it was going to make the ulcer livable.
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