Do patients with confirmed H. pylori Infection, who test negative for the CagA gene and are ulcer-free upon endoscopy, especially if there is no family history of stomach cancer, require antibiotics to clear their infection? Based on 35 years of practice and study (I...
Nitric Oxide (NO) Induction Or Exposure May Be a Natural Biofilm Dispersal Method That Can Be Harnessed To Control Biofilm-Related Infections. Table of Contents Introduction Endogenously produced NO via inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) Endogenously...
DISCLAIMER: This post is for educational purposes only. This post is not a recommendation, recipe, or guide for self-treatment. Nothing in this post is designed to offer treatment recommendations or aid in diagnosing a particular disease or symptom. Ettinger, Inc.;...
In a newly published Yale study, researchers have identified, an otherwise beneficial antioxidant compound, known as ergothioneine (EGT), may actually protect or selectively confer a competitive colonization advantage in host (stomach and duodenal) tissue, to the...
This post is going to be merely an overview of mast cell activation and its relevance to IBS, SIBO, dysbiosis, and H. pylori. It’s designed to give the reader information that may have not been shared before as well as hope that there is still can be a...
Are you experiencing chronic digestive issues like bloating, gas, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and/or constipation? Have you been diagnosed with small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) or suspect that you may have this condition? If so, it’s time to see Dr....