Are Antibiotics the Right Way to Treat H Pylori?

My husband was just diagnosed H Pylori via a blood test at the ER this weekend. (thought he was having heart attack). He is very anxious. Going to reg Dr. asap. His brother has suffered with this for five years and we are frightened. His brother's nightmare began after his second round of antibiotics. What do we need to ask the dr.to prevent this from happening to him also? Are antibiotics they way to go? Won't this kill everything that you're supposed to have in your stomach? Thank you for your time.


Libby Stracner

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Antibiotics and H Pylori
by: Kerri Knox, RN- The Immune Queen!

Hi Libby,

I'm so sorry to hear about your husband and his brother. Yes, H pylori IS hard to treat and can resist being treated with antibiotics and/or it can continue to recur if you don't know what you are doing. And whether to use antibiotics is a personal choice.

But unless you know what causes the antibiotics not to work, what causes the H pylori to keep returning and you don't know what the alternatives ARE, then you can't very well fix what causes you to not be able to get rid of it or prevent it from returning, now can you?

That's why I wrote the book The H Pylori Solution, so that you can get all of that information and be able to make educated choices and proper decisions so that you can get rid of H pylori the first time, instead of suffering for 5 years like your husband's brother. I think that your eyes will be opened once you realize WHY your husband's brother has suffered for so long and you'll be relieved when you find out that you can do something about it to prevent your husband from having to go through that.

Kerri Knox RN Immune Health Queen

Kerri Knox, RN- The Immune System Queen
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PS: Don't forget that I wrote the book on H pylori. Get The H Pylori Solution today and end your struggle with this infection.

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