by Marcus Ettinger | Apr 24, 2016 | H. pylori |
Persistent presence of H. pylori slows growth rate Children whose Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection was eradicated had a faster growth rate than those who were not treated early, according to a study from Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville,...
by Marcus Ettinger | Sep 10, 2015 | H. pylori, SIBO, Testing |
First, blood testing is not a reliable indicator for the verification of successful eradication of the H. pylori bacteria, post-treatment. Secondly, relief of symptoms such as abdominal pain is also an unreliable marker for verifying H. pylori eradication.Nearly all...
by Marcus Ettinger | Aug 27, 2015 | Biofilm, H. pylori |
The creation of biofilm, by gram-negative bacteria, is a survival mechanism that some bacteria and fungi have developed to adapt to their surroundings, especially in hostile environments such an acid filled stomach. Under the protection of biofilm, bacterial cells in...
by Marcus Ettinger | Jul 9, 2013 | Biofilm, H. pylori |
Biofilm and H. pylori Treatment Update – 09 July 2013 I have been helping patients, for over 4 years now, with treatment for H. pylori, a biofilm-producing, gram-negative, bacteria. In the beginning, eradicating this bad actor was very easy, just a simple...
by Marcus Ettinger | Jun 14, 2012 | H. pylori, SIBO |
Neoplasms-Colon Cancer and H. Pylori Infection, Linked – By: Doug Brunk, Family Practice News Digital Network Additions in RED by Dr. Marcus Ettinger. Colon Neoplasms (Cancer) May Be On The Rise. SAN DIEGO – Patients with Helicobacter pylori infection face a...
by Marcus Ettinger | Nov 19, 2011 | Biofilm, H. pylori, Infection, Quorum Sensing |
“A chief cause of the resistance of biofilms is that bacteria on the outside of the clusters have the first shot at the nutrients that diffuse in,” said Pradeep Singh, associate professor of medicine and microbiology at the University of Washington....