How I cured my gastritis
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When I got diagnosed with mild gastritis (but no H. Pylori) and esophagitis, I looked all over the internet to find what to do. I did not find many accounts of people who have cured themselves successfully and how they did it. So I thought I would write my story once I am cured. Here it is. If you have cured yourself from gastritis too, please share your experience below as well.
Many people ask how long it takes to be cured. At first I started on dexilant for a month but I did not see any improvement. After a month I kept taking dexilant and I started the low acid diet in parallel. I got much better in 2-3 days. After two months on dexilant and one month on the diet, I felt completely good. Then I stopped the dexilant cold turkey and got a lot of pain and acidity back in my stomach. Now I regret I did not take the dexilant a little longer as my stomach was obviously not healed and not strong enough to go through the rebound effect of stopping dexilant. I regret also that I did not stop dexilant slowly taking it every other day for a week, then every three days for a week, .... I felt anxious about taking a medication that has so many side effects taken long term and I wanted to stop immediately, which was not reasonable.
Anyway there I was back at the beginning with stomach pain and acidity day and night. I felt pain related to the esophagitis as well which really scared me. I hesitated to take dexilant again but I decided to try to cure myself the natural way. Below I describe what I did. I got cured in approximately two months, getting slowly better week by week. After two months of natural cures I had no stomach pain anymore and no excess acid, I was able to sleep again, felt like a new healthy (and lighter -- I lost a few pounds) person. However after those two months, I felt that I needed to follow the diet another month for my stomach to get strong and be able to handle a less strict diet.
THE CURE
Books
Most of what I did is summarized in two books which I found very useful:
The first book is "Dropping acid: the reflux diet cookbook & cure" by Jamie Koufman. This is the book I based my diet on. The only disagreements I have with the author regard dairy products that I stopped taking as they make the stomach produce more acid (very clear for me), and the use of ginger, manukka honey and aloe vera which I find too irritating and/or acidic (and I don't feel that they help). Also she does not talk about salt which is known to be irritating for the stomach lining in excess, I felt an improvement when I lowered my intake in salt. I will explain the diet more in details below.
The other book is "Ulcer free! Nature's safe & effective remedy for ulcers" by G. Halpern. I know you may have gastritis and no ulcers but the two conditions are related and what cures one usually cures the other too. I used some of the natural supplements recommended in this book. In particular slippery elm (this one is actually not mentioned in the book) and DGL licorice for stomach pain (coat the interior of the stomach lining), Zinc-Carnosine (reduce inflammation and protects stomach lining - I felt a great improvement after starting to take it especially with acid production at night), and cabbage juice (finished my recovery with this one, after two days I had no stomach pain anymore at night). I describe the supplements more below.
What did not work for me
Mastic gum hurts my stomach. It is supposedly helpful against H. Pylori which I knew I did not have (I had been tested).
Prelief removes the acid in food and stomach very efficiently but causes constipation.
Tums works well for 45 minutes but then there is a rebound effect with the stomach producing more acid.
Manukka honey hurts my stomach (Too acidic, Ph level 4, but maybe also because of the tea tree essential oil in it). It is supposedly helpful against H. Pylori.
Aloe Vera is too acidic (around Ph level 4), and I don't feel it is doing anything positive.
Ginger is irritating and I don't feel it is doing anything positive.
Probiotics helps with digestion but not really for the stomach.
Zantac works very well at removing the acidity but makes me feel dizzy and incredibly tired.
PPI worked very well at removing the acidity and pain in my stomach while I was taking it while doing the diet, but I had a bad rebound effect when I stopped (one must stop slowly by taking it every other day for a while). Also having too low acid in the stomach because of PPI might cause problems in the long term (problems with Calcium and B12 absorption, bacterial infection more likely).
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papote53 ines6375
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Ines, you took slippery elm ,DGL licorice for stomach pain and Zinc-Carnosine all 3 at the same time? For how long, 2 months? I'm only taking omeprazole 20mg once daily so is easy to just wein down in the process. once every 2 days and so on. I do plan to take gaviscon advance as an added protection for a few months.
jennifer43647 ines6375
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gunvor_58232 ines6375
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Hi! I've struggled with gastritis for over two years, tried a lot of diets but given up every time when I would still get symptoms.
I have no h pylori or ulcer. I'm just wondering how many meals per day and how many hours between meals?
I'm currently only having 3 meals per day (really hard!), eating only oatmeal w water and banana, boiled chicken/seafood, bone broth with lean beef meatballs (all homemade, no spice, herb or salt), and cooked veggies, plain pasta and rice, and avocado. I'm on Prilosec, but I'm still having pain! Mainly chest pain due to reflux. I also don't eat after 5pm.
How long before your diet started helping?
Hoping your advice here might help me too!
Also wondering if anyone tried antidepressant for gastritis/reflux?
Gunvor
kim23728 gunvor_58232
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Gunvor,
Yes, I had all the tests and yet no diagnosis. Basically, they've told me it is IBS. I tried PPI's (Nexium, Dexilant) and H2 Blockers (Zantac, Cemitidine) but although they helped they didn't help 100%. My doctor said I had been on the PPI's too long and took me off. Finally I got a reumatologist to provide me with amitriptyline. This is an old school tricyclic antidepressent. It has been extremely helpful. I can finally sleep without pain waking me up throughout the night. I am taking a very low dose of only 10mgs. Typically it is prescribed for depression at doses of 150mg+. There is research out on the use of this drug for IBS. I posted a link to some earlier. Let me know if you can't find it.
gunvor_58232 kim23728
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Thanks for that! I got it prescribed, but I am still breastfeeding my son so I'm a bit hesitant to start. I will have to wean him soon though.. I have also tried all the PPI, H2 blockers and ALL the antiacids, but kinda do feel they're making me worse, yet I can't do without. Am hoping this strict diet will help me..
kim23728 gunvor_58232
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Yeah, funny story. We were giving it to my dog years ago to help with firework stress on the 4th of July. I took one by accident and I was nursing. My OB/Gyn said I should pump and dump. So, I think you're right.
papote53 kim23728
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kim23728 papote53
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I heard that but hadn't experienced it myself and couldn't find anything in the side effects that scared me. Thanks for sharing this. We should always be careful.
Neoison555 ines6375
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I am now 6-7 weeks with gastritis and it's way worse than day 1. I have lost over 25lbs and find the emotional parts hits me hard. I just started organic home cooked bone broth roasts and it does seem to help healing. But meat sends me back a notch. It's been a roller coaster of tolerated days and bad bad days. It all started with feeling nasea after the doctor prescription for antibiotics for a respiratory infection. I had no issues with acid and I did not have reflux or anything. No pain just nausea with tender stomach. I was prescribed Prilosec 40mg once a day with 1gm carafate 4 times a day. In 2 weeks my stomach felt on fire as it still does today. You know it hurts when it hurts to bend over and you feel every bump in the road in a car ride. They switched me to 40mg of Nexium and Carafate combo and still in bad shape. Well not as bad as without. Without Nexium/Carafate the acid just Burns soon bad. Slowly I just feel up then down then up then down. I eat Bananas, homemade roast, home made chicken soup. All soft easy to digest with almond milk and water. I did go roge for 2 weeks off PPI and tried Zantac but it had terrible anxiety, constipated, dehydration, dizziness and other effects. The Nexium 40mg ppi seems like I get no side effects and Carafate gives me ansomia. I tried Aloe Vera Juice, cabbage juice and it was too acidic. Processed sugars also seem to increase inflammation. So a soft donut might be ok but you pay for it 2 days later. I pray and am searching for the end of this. My struggle at times is very hard emotionally. I cry, I give up, I believe I can beat it then I have fear of eating. It feels like I am dying but my Doctor said I complicated things not following the plan and eating canned high sodium for the first 4 weeks. I'm learning and hoping for the end soon.
scott20738 Neoison555
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Hi Neoison555. I'm sorry to hear about your problems. I've struggled with this condition, too. I was diagnosed with gastritis. But my symptoms are very mild now; and oftentimes I don't notice any symptoms at all. I haven't taken any medication at all. I just followed a low-fat, low-acid, low-FODMAP diet. But I make sure to eat at least 2400 calories a day, to maintain my weight. That's very important, because too much food (calorie) restriction causes our stomach emptying to slow down dramatically. And that will lead to more problems with reflux. So here's what I eat each day:
Breakfast:
80g baked salmon
150g steamed white rice
50g steamed broccoli
100g root veggies, slow cooked in crock pot (rutabagas, turnips, beets, parsnips, carrots)
1/2 large banana
20 almonds
Mid-morning snack:
150g plan full-fat yogurt (Fage -- it has no fillers)
20g walnuts
Lunch:
80g baked skinless chicken thigh
150g steamed white rice
50g steamed broccoli
100g root veggies, slow cooked in crock pot (rutabagas, turnips, beets, parsnips, carrots)
1/2 large banana
20 almonds
Mid-afternoon snack:
150g plan full-fat yogurt (Fage -- it has no fillers)
20g walnuts
Dinner:
60g beef and 10g beef liver
150g steamed white rice
50g steamed broccoli
100g root veggies, slow cooked in crock pot (rutabagas, turnips, beets, parsnips, carrots)
1/2 large banana
20 almonds
I drink a tall glass of water with each of the three main meals, and a little in between meals. It's about 2 quarts (8 cups) per day. I don't eat any processed foods (other than the yogurt), so my diet is naturally low in sodium. But if your doctor says you should consume more sodium, then definitely do so.
Do not bend over or lie down within 3 hours after eating.
Do not wear tight clothing or belts.
If you are prone to anxiety, as I am, try to find ways to reduce that. I do deep belly breathing for 5-10 minutes each morning. It really helps. But you have to do it properly. There's a good description of this kind of breathing in two great books: The Panic Attacks Workbook, and The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook.
Be patient with this diet. It will take a week or so before you notice improvement. But it will work. Just buy all the food and cook enough to last you for 5 or 6 days. That's what I do. Let me know how it goes, and if you have any more questions. Take care.
Scott
scott20738 Neoison555
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Also, elevate the head of your bed by 5 or 6 inches. That is important. Don't try using more pillows -- it won't work. Place some wood blocks or books on the floor, to prop up the head of your bed.
mara67803 Neoison555
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I cured my gastritis with herbal medicine and supplements. It started off as a flu with nausea and wanting to vomit. I went to the GP who told me that it was gastritis and gave me some PPIs which I didn't take. I changed my diet instead. I eliminated wheat produce, dairy, nuts. It wasn't difficult in any case cause I really couldn't eat. At the beginning I had stomach burns, aesophagitis, the stomach always felt really full. I also felt as if I had some sort of cuts in the stomach possibly ulcers.
Bloating, sphinker reflux and like a big fist at the back of my throat.
After changing the diet I went on to take slippery elm powder three times a day. I was only eating broccoli and spinach at the time (that was the only thing that wasn't giving me problems).
I went to see a herbalism who gave me a herbal mix which included ginger and other herbs. Another herbal mix which helped my stress levels. I also took fish oil, GLA and vitamin C daily.
Turmeric with coconut milk every day to cure the stomach lining and fermeted food such as kefir and sauercraut. I also did 5 days of cabbage juicing but I didn't find big benefits from it.
4 months down the line I don't feel anytihng anymore. I'm still vigilant as to what I eat as I know that it's still a little sore and I cannot indulge much in dairy or other but I'm really happy now. Of course I have stopped drinking coffee or any sort of alcohol. Although I must say that the last time I went out with a friend I shared a few sips of beer and I didn't have any issue.
papote53 scott20738
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Very good diet but I have some questions and comments-
Why water with foods, I read is not good for us.
In my case I can't eat rice because I'm gluten sensitive and rice is a grain (low amount of gluten). That right there takes away some calories which I need just like yourself. ;-(
WOW, I see you eat nuts like crazy " That is nuts" jejeje I do too, mostly because I like them and they add the extra calories I need but I only eat them 2-3 times daily. Maybe I should go up to 1 dose for meal and snack. I lost 60 pounds which is not good. ;-(
Btw, walnuts are acidic (very high). Almonds are not. ;-)
scott20738 papote53
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Hi Papote53. I have not heard that about water with meals. I like it.
Rice does not contain any gluten. The only grains that contain gluten are wheat (including wheat varieties like spelt, kamut, farro and durum, plus products like bulgar and semolina), barley, rye, triticale and oats (if the oats were processed in a facility that processes wheat or other gluten grains).
As to the acidity of walnuts, I didn't know they were considered acidic. Perhaps I never notice that because I always eat them with yogurt.
Thanks for the information. Please eat more. Don't restrict too many foods, because it only makes things worse (slows digestion and stomach emptying). Take care.
Also, I eat my bananas quite ripe -- lots of brown spots. If I eat them before they're ripe, they make me constipated.
jennann papote53
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Personally I cannot eat as many nuts as Scott. Too much fat for me. Also I can't tolerate bananas, although if they are very ripe it might be OK - I have not tried. I do drink some water with meals particularly if there is anything dry. If I eat a lot of dry food without water my stomach gets irritated.
papote53 jennann
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papote53 scott20738
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There's is some concern that water will dilute the digestive juices or interfere with digestion but some say drinking water during or after a meal actually aids digestion. Water and other liquids help break down food so that your body can absorb the nutrients. Now, as for rice- oryzenin is a glutelin found in the seeds of rice. There is many types of gluten and all grains have gluten ,is just that they are not the same gluten wheat has. All of them are inflammatory even if you do not have gluten sensitivity.
Henrinho4 scott20738
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Hello. Scott I agreed with you about how much we eat and what we eat.
I do the same amount of food like you do.
I see you have 5 meals
I only have 3 meals
For breakfast, lunch, dinner
9oz g of white rice
Small potato
150g of Veg all except the one that are acidic like pepper, eggplant, all of them stim
4 0z of chicken/ tuna or turkey
The potato, the vegetables, and half of the rice I put in a blender plus I add half of benecalorie that is 1.5 oz. I just put the half then I use the other half in lunch. That give me enough calories so Im able to keep my weight and not over fill my stomach. Between meals I drink coconut water, watermelon juice. I make my own I just blend. I also make oatmeal milk. Is delicious I just add some honey. That keep me hidrate and give me some calories. Also take natural juices. Like carrot juice with celery, beets,. Spinach. There a lot of combination
I follow my instinct if I'm thirsty I drink. How ever I do not drink anything 30m before a meal and 1 hour after a meal. I take my time to eat at least 40minutes. I'm still on ppi dexilant I skip one day .
Every morning 1 hour before breakfast I make potato juice 6oz I use my juice extractor.
So far been able to tolerate more acidic food. However I keep a distance. I focus on what I can eat and not on what I can not eat.. we just have to keep moving.
Neoison555 Henrinho4
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I agree three meals a day is what you want to do Max. You have to give yourself time too fast from 7 p.m. until 6 or 7 a.m. because you have to give your stomach time to heal and if you're always putting food in your stomach and eating it never has time to recover fully. Two months ago I was eating sodium-filled Foods and eating four or five times a day and my gastritis got worse and recently I switched to zero sodium zero citric acid and I feel like finally I am getting better each day.
scott20738 Henrinho4
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russ95208 Neoison555
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papote53 russ95208
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susan556 papote53
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papote53 susan556
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Yes, it does interfere. Just drink a sip of water with each pill. I use room temperature water, didn't know about the cold water. ;-)
Neoison555 susan556
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ManageIT Henrinho4
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Have you started gaining back your weight? Let me know and Good luck!
anne53212 scott20738
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Salmon rice and broccoli for breakfast?!
scott20738 anne53212
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Lol...yep! Though I'm now eating oatmeal instead of rice for breakfast. And quinoa or rice with lunch. Potatoes or rice with dinner. But still salmon and veggies. 😃