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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sirivinay1786 emma666
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thank god I didn't have any burning! But it didn't make any other difference..maybe it's too early to say..I will see how it goes for a few days before I comment. Someone told me to try Apple cider vinegar but I don't think I will do that!
emma666 sirivinay1786
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The best way forward I'm finding is just eating easy to digest food and making sure I go to bed with no food needing to be digested. It seems to be very slowly helping. I have lost loads of weight though and feel very skinny. Take care. x
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I've lead a physcially inactive sedentry lifestyle for several years with unbalanced diet solely consisting of comfort foods and binge eating high fat (cholestrol), salt (sodium), and sugar (glucose) diet filled with gastric irritants caffiene (pint mug), alcohol, and spices. I get through so much salt and pepper using grinder for rock salt and pepper corns and consume at least 1.5KG of mature chedda cheese per month with loads of other dairy products like litres of low fat mayonnaise.. I feel my initial GERD was likely attributed to over consumption of Innocent orange smoothies as I drank it daily and binge drinking lager throughout the week as well as pint mugs of coffee.. I feel so stupid I guess this is more of a confession post but I'm learning my dietary & lifestyle habits are a blueprint for gastrointenstional & digestive issues yet I continue down the same path I drank couple pints of lager and had korma curry last night with loads of peppercorn and garlic naan breads and the same the day before and the three days before that 3 bowls of pastabake with garlic bread and garlic doughballs with tons of butter and cheese tonight I plan on eating spicey chicken wraps with tons of cheese, mayonnaise, red onions, peri peri sauce (hot), salt and pepper likely with alcohol and ice cream if I can cram it all in but I feel I no longer suffer with acid reflux despite no longer taking medication and have made poorer dietary & lifestyle choices does that mean I have extensive damage or something like barrett's esophagus I keep telling myself I'm changing my habits yet forever making them worse - pray for me!
nataly87663 ines6375
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I'm new to this forum and wanted to ask you whether you know, if the supplements you reccomend are OK in pregnancy?
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I asked my obgyn about DGL licorice, and she said it is not recommended because it elevates blood pressure. I argued with her that this is the case of normal licorice and not DGL licorice since the component that elevates the blood pressure has been removed. She said ok then. So I tried it one night and I felt a bit agitated, so maybe it elevates the blood pressure after all. So I don't take it anymore.
My obgyn said not to take slippery elm but I don't know why.
Against heartburn she recommended tums, which does not work for me at all, or pepcid, which I have no tried.
Strangely what soothes me best at night is cold raw coconut water, especially since I get really thirsty at night. But the problem is that I get acid reflux afterwards with the liquid in my stomach. So if somebody has a suggestion for something to soothe the stomach in the middle of the night that is ok to take during pregnancy, please le me know.
acakes ines6375
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DGL tends to keep me up at night so I stopped taking it. I guess it's stimulating.
emma666 ines6375
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Gaviscon and it does really help settle it. I have looked it up and it seems ok to have when you are pregnant, but please check. Not sure if you can get it in the states but might be worth a try. It helps acid reflux as well.
eric49486 emma666
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Today is the first day I took Gaviscon at 2am, and it only gave me less than 2 hours relief. How did it work for you? How much you take? Or I have to take several days before it works better for me?
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