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Nal
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My dr is recommending I try these for my stomach. Not all at once of course. She is really crazy about the Mastic supplment for coating the stomach. What do you all think? Also, she recommended castor oil packs for abdominal pain relief?

Nancy

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Nancy,
Is the Slippery Elm anything like DGL (Licorice - Chinese Herb)? I took that to coat my stomach and esophagus. I really think it worked.

The endoscopy I had after I had taken it for like two months showed no gastritis or esophagitis after the previous two showed I had both.

Not sure if it was due to the Licorice or not.

I am not sure how it interacts or is impacted by abx so I have stayed off of it while on Ketek.

If anyone knows about Slippery Elm or DGL and ability to take when on abx, please advise.

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GI-Encap from Thorne is one product I have used in the past:

Each Capsule Contains:
Plantain Banana.... 275.0mg
Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice (DGL).... 175.0mg
Slippery Elm.... 40.0mg
Marshmallow.... 40.0mg

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I just got some slippery elm today to try on my esophagitis (am also taking Carafate but would like to find a natural product).

Does anyone have experience mixing it up and dx?

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Slippery elm helped me enormously a few years ago, when I had stomach bleeding (stress etc.). The meds did nothing. Then I started taking slippery elm (better to drink it than just take the capsules) half an hour before meals. It has helped my gut heal. It acts like mucus coating, and allows healing and protection.
There is one warning, namely that you shouldn't take meds close to it because it will slow down the absoption. At least that's what I read.
It has done wonders for me.
DGL is different, but as I remember it helps renew your gut lining. I took some too, but the slippery elm was long term.

BEst,
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Nal
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My dr advises I get the slippery elm that you suck on?? Anyway, on any of these products, do they work right away or do they take time to start noticing a difference??

Nancy

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Nal
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Anyone know a good website where i can find information on Mastic?? ive tried looking, but have come up with very little.

Nancy

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Hi Nancy,

Thats pretty funny, considering I'm chewing mastic gum right now and just got done with the castor oil pack on the abdomen. It doesnt do much for me, the heat feels good though. I wonder if we have the same doctor, are you in NY?

The mastic gum you can buy at the health food store. I order mine right from Greece.

here is where I get mine, I used it initially to kill h.pylori a few years ago, it didnt work, but I like the taste so I chew it all the time, the raw tears from the mastic tree of Chios Island. Click on the English flag to get to the English part of the site, you can buy online, the shippings a bit much but its the real stuff!!!

http://www.e-anemos.gr/default.html?lang=en-gb

you can get capsules from Nutricology.

http://www.nutricology.com/store/product.php?productid=16515&cat=0&page=1

Slippery elm, and GI Encap from Thorne research labs is supposed to help the tummy.


http://www.naturalnutritionals.com/sf703.html

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here's some more info for you!


Mastic

http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/12807291

http://www.nutricology.com/Newsletter/masticgum.htm

http://www.greekproducts.com/mastic/about.html

http://www.mastic-gum-for-stomach-ulcers.com/

Jarrow
http://www.fubao.bigstep.com/jarrow/masticgum.htm

http://www.nutrimart.com/Bulk/Description/mastic-gum.htm

http://www.health4youonline.com/article_ulcers_is_%20mastic_gum_the_breakthrough.htm

http://www.life-enhancement.com/article_template.asp?ID=176


Ahhh! Link overload! [Smile]

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Wildcondor,
You posted that Mastic gum is available from Nutricology.
http://www.nutricology.com/store/product.php?productid=16515&cat=0&page=1
Price is $39.00

iHerb has the same product for $24.38, with additional discount at the checkout.
http://store.yahoo.com/iherb/masticgum1.html


I looked at the Greek site that sells mastic, and saw that they sell cookies flavored with mastic!

Carol

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Nal
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Thanks guys. I assume these things take some time to start helping??? I did read the articles too-thanks so much! I just need to know if these meds take some time to notice the relief or not.

Nancy

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Cool link for the discount! I get mine right from greece and make my own capsules from the mastic powder. The mastic candy is awesome and the Greek delight is amazing. They get heavy though!! [Smile]
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hey Nal

Those herbs sound like a good combo ,specially the gum.

You might want to try super critical someday to help heal your tummy too.

I stopped using it & my tummy is at it again so will it is on my re-order list

Super Critical omgea 7 by New chaper.

Feel better soon [Smile]

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