Have you been diagnosed with a Stomach, Gastric, Duodenal, or Peptic Ulcer lately? Are you bewildered by the plethora of names and forms? Have you heard contradictory reports about tension and spicy food? Did you know that it took about 15 years for the bacterium H. pylori to be widely recognized as the primary cause of stomach ulcers?
The reality is that approximately 4% of the adult population suffers from stomach ulcers and is attempting to recognize and overcome them. Studies claim that one out of every ten people in Western countries will develop a stomach or small intestine ulcer at some stage in their lives.
Stomach ulcers, also known as gastric ulcers, are painful sores on the lining of the stomach. Peptic ulcer disease manifests itself as stomach ulcers. Any ulcer that affects both the stomach and the small intestines is referred to as a peptic ulcer. Stomach ulcers develop as the thick layer of mucus that protects the stomach from digestive juices thins. This causes the digestive acids to erode at the stomach tissues, resulting in an ulcer. The stomach secretes a powerful acid that aids digestion and protects against microbes. It also secretes a thick layer of mucus to shield the body's tissues from this acid. If the mucus layer wears away and stops working properly, the acid can damage stomach tissue, resulting in an ulcer.
Reviving Stomach Ulcers is a comprehensive guide and cookbook which explains how ulcers form, stating the different types of the disease, causal agents, how the body is pre-programmed to heal them, and how we can promote healing of your gastrointestinal tracts by adopting healthy feeding habits which help prevent stomach ulcers from forming, combining substances found in some foods with zinc-carnosine.
At the end, you are provided with meal ideas for ulcer patients with 150 Plant-Based-Belly-Soothing recipes; including breakfasts, lunches, dinners and desserts for old and newly diagnosed.
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Good luck with your healing process!