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H. Pylori Test Result – Below detectable limit
Posted by naslam1603 on June 29, 2023 at 4:52 pmHi B. & Daniel,
I’ve just received my Diagnostics Lab standalone H. Pylori test result. It’s below detectable limit. I’m relieved. Thank you so much for all your support.
In 13.3.23 full GI MAP, it was 3.32e2.
I took Mastic Gum, Zinc L Carnosine, Vitamins A, C (Magnesium Ascorbate), D K, B Complex and Thiamix.
Naveed Aslam 26.6.23 GI MAP Standalone H. Pylori Test.pdfNaveed Aslam 13.3.23 GI MAP.pdf
Bernadette replied 1 year, 4 months ago 3 Members · 10 Replies -
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woohoo!! Well done keep up the effort… you’re on the right track and I’m glad to see these wins!
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Thanks Daniel. Just had a thought. If I am also. Negative for SIBO, how could I address the bacterial markers in the GI MAP being all over the place. Is it called dysbiosis?
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If there is a disruption to the microbiome resulting in an imbalance in the microbiota, it is called dysbiosis. SIBO is a special type of dysbiosis.
The way to address this is by reducing constipation, giving your immune system support, addressing stress, minimising sugar intake (and alcohol!), improving stomach acid production, getting your bile flowing and focusing on getting foods that have antimicrobial properties (like coconut oil, olive oil, oregano, thyme, sage, ginger, garlic, sage and cinnamon for example)
I loved this research article. It contains a recent (2019) overview of foods that have anti-microbial properties. Perhaps it is of use to you!
You might think: ‘Hé, I’m doing a lot of these things..!’
This is why Bernadette said: you’re on the right track!
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Thank you for the link to the food list.
Immune system support is under control, stress and minimising sugar is a real issue atm. I don’t drink which is at least one thing off the list.
I have purchased ceylon cinnamo quills but haven’t tried it. What is the best way to use it. Tea?
Daniel, I will upload the. Intestinal permeability test result from earlier this year. It mentions something about LPS. Will IGG2000 help. I’ll upload it tomorrow.
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You can brew tea with cinnamon sticks for sure. It takes around 15 minutes on a teapot with burner. I like to combine the tea together with lemon peel or orange peel and a twig of fresh thyme. I think it tastes amazing.
You can also use the sticks in curries. The greek kitchen uses a lot of cinnamon. Perhaps you can find inspiration in those kitchens as well.
I’m not sure what the test mentions about LPS, if you could share the results again, I will look into it.
A way to determine if someone has leaky gut is to measure LPS antibodies in the blood. LPS (or Lipopolysaccharides) are found in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria that live in the gut. If the gut is leaky these LPS can pass the gut lining and cause an immune reaction.
If the test measures these antibodies, it is a way to examine if your gut is leaky.
IGG2000 is a supplement that can help support the immune system in the gut. Immunoglobulins help to bind microbes and toxins and can help the healing process.
You could look at it as sending extra troops to the front line to support the immune system.
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Hi Daniel,
Sorry for the late response. Here you go.
I noticed, IGG2000 isn’t available in the UK as per amrita nutrition website. I recall it was due to a formula change which as a result isn’t permitted in the UK. The alternative is Moss Nutrition’s which I am taking, but is this sufficient dosage wise.
[Naveed Aslam 25.1.23 Precision Point Intestinal Advanced Intestinal Barrier Assesment.pdf] -
Hey ,
You’re never late with your response here!
I will start with a brief explanation of the results of your latest test (which is already a bit older now).
What you see here is a measurement of what was in your blood. Usually antibodies are not well absorbed in the GI tract and influence antibodies in the blood less. This can of course change a bit when the gut is leaky, but from the test it can’t be deduced how much immunoglobulins you should take. Immunoglobulins do help with gut health and can help to reduce the exposure to LPS via that way.
The best way is just try and find out how well you respond to it.
Dosage wise the product of Moss Nutrition (I think you refer to IGG Select 75 G, right?) is a little stronger then IGG2000.
If you order it, let us know how you feel with the product!
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I am thinking of repeating this test which also shows the histamine level. I noticed B. recommends a histamine test by Nordics Lab. The above test result is costly – £320. I don’t know how much the Nordics Lab is, but it doesn’t show LPS.
As for the moss nutrition supplement, I take 1/2 scoop and sometimes when I’m feeling confident, 1 scoop. The problem is my stomach is always full and and taking supplements makes it difficult at times.
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the Histamine DAO test by Nordic Labs is $199. Here’s a sample report. It only shows the histamine degradation capacity.
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