tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7273796469174459389.post3171300850663492736..comments2023-12-08T22:46:21.347+00:00Comments on The Toxicologist Today: The concomitant role of Helicobacter pylori in Sjogren's syndrome (IL-8, TNF-alpha and HCl)Pudgethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18273516775788069194noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7273796469174459389.post-57260988566050901982015-10-21T12:13:38.499+01:002015-10-21T12:13:38.499+01:00Dear Anonymous,
thank you so much for your commen...Dear Anonymous,<br /><br />thank you so much for your comment. Unfortunately I don't know if the antibiotics will sort it out straight away, the pylori I mean; it is a resilient bacteria, very capable of 'hiding and surviving'. Sometimes a second course of antibiotics is prescribed I have read. In terms of dry eyes, and in case you are suffering of Sjogren's syndrome, I'm almost positive getting rid of the bacteria won't cure you. One thing I realised was that changes in diet by adding more natural anti-inflammatory foods and reducing triggering agents like hydrogenated oils, less sugar, less dairy products, no eating after 9.30 pm and no junk food help tremendously. As anti-inflammatory food I can advise garlic, green peas, green tea, turmeric (one coffee spoon of turmeric with lukewarm water in the morning before breakfast has been doing wonders for me), red cabbage, onions, cherries, oregano oil, walnuts (super important for vegetarians who consequently do not eat fish - due to omega-3), purslane, low protein diet and high carbohydrate diet, avocado, olive oil and raw nuts and seeds. I have been a bit taken by work to do, but I will try my best to proceed writing about the concomitant role of pylori in Sjogren's, as I am sure I will get somewhere positive with sharing this idea of mine based on scientific articles. Thanks again for your visit.Pudgethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18273516775788069194noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7273796469174459389.post-52616242011339180062015-10-19T21:13:27.398+01:002015-10-19T21:13:27.398+01:00I think that you might be right. For almost one ye...I think that you might be right. For almost one year I have problems with dry eyes and contact lenses intolerance. I am also ANA positive - just a little bit and the doctors say that maybe I have it and maybe I don't. I am trying some natural approach and my ANA levels are almost normal now, but I still have problems with my eyes. I've discovered that I have Helicobacter pylori and tomorrow I will start with antibiotics. I hope that this might solve the problems with my eyes. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com