ili da se pije 2,5 dl soka od kupusa dnevno ili da se pojede, šolja rendanog kupusa, dodata u druge salate ili kao salata od kupusa.

-Iscedite sok od svežeg kupusa. Pijte dva puta dnevno po pola čaše soka, tokom tri nedelje, za lečenje gastritisa sa smanjenim lučenjem kiseline.


If it is acute gastritis, two to three days of fast may be enough, but if it's a chronic ... A combination of carrot and spinach juice is also considered to be very effective for treatinggastritis.


200 ml spinach juice with 100 ml of carrot juice.




Danas znamo i da kupus sadrži i brojna antikancerogena i antioksidantna jedinjenja. Kupus ubrzave metabolizam estrogena, a smatra se da to pomaže da se zaustavi rak dojke i da se potisne rast polipa koji prethode raku debelog creva. Istraživači smatraju da konzumacija kupusa više od jednom nedeljno smanjuje rizik od razvoja raka debelog creva.

Jedno statističko istraživanje u Japanu otkrilo je da su ljudi koji su jeli najviše kupusa imali najmanju stopu smrtnosti od svih vrsta raka.

  u knjizi o prirodnim lekovima preporučuje ili da se pije 2,5 dl soka od kupusa dnevno ili da se svakodnevno pojede po šolja rendanog kupusa, dodata u druge salate ili kao salata od kupusa.

On takođe citira jedan eksperiment u bolnici sa kojim je bio upoznat, u kome je grupa pacijenata koji su pili sok od kupusa bila izlečeni od čira za deset dana. 

I još, treba reći da je kiseli (fermentisani) kupus možda još i pogodniji u lekovite svrhe, jer sadrži veliku količinu laktobacila i bakterija plantatum, koje su već počele da razlažu kupus i tako čine da se korisne materije iz njega lakše usvoje. Ti mikroorganizmi, zvani i probiotici, uvećavaju energiju našeg oraganizma i pomažu digestivnim procesima u celini. Oni stvaraju sredinu koja je nepovoljna za razvoj kandide. I ne samo to. Ove prijateljske bakterije (probiotici) se bore i protiv Helicobactera pylori, koji se danas, opravdano ili ne, smatra uzročnikom čira. 





Nutrition and Dietary Supplements

Doctors used to recommend eating bland foods with milk and only small amounts of food with each meal. Researchers now know that such a diet is not required to treat gastritis or ulcers.
Following these nutritional tips may help reduce symptoms:
  • Foods containing flavonoids, like apples, celery, cranberries (including cranberry juice), onions, garlic, and tea may inhibit the growth of H. pylori.
  • Eat antioxidant-rich foods, including fruits (such as blueberries, cherries, and tomatoes), and vegetables (such as squash and bell peppers).
  • Eat foods high in B vitamins and calcium, such as almonds, beans, whole grains (if no allergy), dark leafy greens (such as spinach and kale), and sea vegetables.
  • Avoid refined foods, such as white breads, pastas, and sugar.
  • Eat lean meats, cold-water fish, tofu (soy, if no allergy) or beans for protein.
  • Use healthy oils, such as olive oil.
  • Reduce or eliminate trans fatty acids, found in commercially-baked goods, such as cookies, crackers, cakes, French fries, onion rings, donuts, processed foods, and margarine.
  • Avoid beverages that may irritate the stomach lining or increase acid production including coffee (with or without caffeine), alcohol, and carbonated beverages.
  • Drink 6 to 8 glasses of filtered water daily.
  • Exercise at least 30 minutes daily, 5 days a week.
  • Identify and eliminate food allergies.
The following supplements may help with digestive health:
  • A multivitamin daily, containing the antioxidant vitamins A, C, E, the B vitamins, and trace minerals, such as magnesium, calcium, zinc, and selenium.
  • Omega-3 fatty acids, such as fish oil, may help decrease inflammation. Fish oil may increase the risk of bleeding. If you take aspirin or other anticoagulants (blood thinners), talk to your doctor before taking fish oil.
  • Probiotic supplement (containing Lactobacillus acidophilus). Probiotics or "friendly" bacteria may help maintain a balance in the digestive system between good and harmful bacteria, such as H. pylori. Probiotics may help suppress H. pylori infection, and may also help reduce side effects from taking antibiotics, the treatment for an H. pylori infection. Some probiotic supplements need to be refrigerated for best results. People who have weakened immune systems, or who are taking immune-suppressive drugs, should take probiotics only under the direction of their physician.
  • Vitamin C. Studies show that pharmacological doses of vitamin C may improve the effectiveness of H. pylori-eradication therapy. Speak with your physician about what dose might be appropriate for you.

Herbs

Herbs may strengthen and tone the body's systems. As with any therapy, you should work with your health care provider before starting any treatment. You may use herbs as dried extracts (capsules, powders, or teas), glycerites (glycerine extracts), or tinctures (alcohol extracts). Herbs can interact with medications or other supplements, and some herbs may not be appropriate for people with certain medical conditions. Work with a knowledgeable herbal prescriber and keep all of your medical providers informed of any herbs or supplements you are considering. Unless otherwise indicated, you should make teas with 1 tsp. herb per cup of hot water. Steep covered 5 to 10 minutes for leaf or flowers, and 10 to 20 minutes for roots. Drink 2 to 4 cups per day. You may use tinctures alone or in combination as noted.
  • Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon). Some preliminary research suggests cranberry may inhibit H. pylori growth in the stomach. Avoid cranberry extract if you have an aspirin allergy. Cranberry may increase the risk of bleeding in people who take blood-thinning medications, such as warfarin (Coumadin) or aspirin, among others. Cranberry may decrease the speed at which your body processes certain medications and therefore increase the amount of those medications in your bloodstream at a given time. Speak with your doctor if you have concerns.
  • Mastic (Pistacia lentiscus) standardized extract. Mastic is a traditional treatment for peptic ulcers and inhibits H. pylori in test tubes. More studies are needed to see whether it works in humans.
  • DGL-licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) standardized extract, chewed either 1 hour before, or 2 hours after meals, may help protect against stomach damage from NSAIDs. Glycyrrhizin is a chemical found in licorice that causes side effects and drug interactions. DGL is deglycyrrhizinated licorice, or licorice with the glycyrrhizin removed. Take medications at least 1 hour before or after taking DGL.
  • Peppermint (Mentha piperita). May help relieve symptoms of peptic ulcer. Each tablet contains 0.2 ml peppermint oil. Be sure to use the enteric coated form to avoid heartburn. Peppermint can potentially interact with a variety of medications, and it can be toxic at high doses. Speak with your physician.

GASTRITIS SA SMANJENIM LUČENJEM KISELINE – 5 NARODNIH RECEPATA


-Iscedite sok od svežeg kupusa. Pijte dva puta dnevno po pola čaše soka, tokom tri nedelje, za lečenje gastritisa sa smanjenim lučenjem kiseline.
There are natural antiulcer drugs in cabbage. That cabbage can help heal ulcers was shown by the pioneering experiments of Garnett Cheney, M.D., a professor of medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine, in the 1950s. He demonstrated that a quart of fresh cabbage juice every day relieved pain and healed both gastric and duodenal ulcers better and faster than standard treatments did. In a test of fifty-five patients who drank cabbage juice, 95 percent felt better within two to five days.
Food Your Miracle Medicine by Jean Carper

Learn more: 

http://www.naturalnews.com/027454_cabbage_ulcers.html#ixzz4Ba0aqOIH

 -Iscedite sok od crne ribizle. Pijte po 1/4 čaše, tri puta dnevno,za lečenje gastritisa sa smanjenim lučenjem kiseline. -Za lečenje gastritisa sa smanjenom kislinom, 100 grama suvog lišća bokvice sipajte u veću [...]