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H. Pylori Infection Treatment in Portland area

6 holistic practitioners in Portland area who can help with H. Pylori Infection. Gabriel's evidence-based protocols, matched to local practitioners.

6 Practitioners
3 Treatments
6+ Supplements

Gabriel's Approach to H. Pylori Infection

Gabriel uses integrative approach combining natural antimicrobials with conventional triple therapy when needed. For mild cases or antibiotic resistance: mastic gum, bismuth, probiotics, zinc carnosine (many patients eradicate with natural protocol). For moderate-severe cases or failed natural treat...

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Key Supplements

  • Mastic Gum 1000mg 3x/day (proven antimicrobial against H. pylori, inhibits growth, reduces symptoms)
  • Bismuth Subsalicylate 524mg 4x/day (coats stomach, antimicrobial, part of conventional quadruple therapy)
  • Zinc Carnosine 75mg 2x/day (heals gastric mucosa, antimicrobial properties)
  • Probiotics (Lactobacillus, Saccharomyces boulardii) 10-50 billion CFU (reduces H. pylori load, improves eradication rates when combined with antibiotics, reduces side effects)
  • Berberine 500mg 3x/day (antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory)
  • Manuka Honey MGO 400+ (2 tbsp/day—antimicrobial, gastric healing)

Key Lab Markers

  • Urea Breath Test (gold standard non-invasive—measures urease activity, 95-98% sensitive/specific, confirms eradication 4+ weeks after treatment)
  • Stool Antigen Test (non-invasive, 90-95% accurate, can confirm active infection, useful for post-treatment testing)
  • Serology (H. pylori IgG antibody—shows exposure but can't distinguish active from past infection, stays positive after eradication—not useful for post-treatment testing)
  • Upper Endoscopy with Biopsy (invasive but definitive—allows visualization of ulcers, gastritis, cancer, rapid urease test on biopsy, histology, culture with sensitivity testing if antibiotic resistance suspected)
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