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>but then they tell me why that doesn't work, or wouldn't be effective.
>But they still listen. In fact, they are following up on my idea about
>Prilosec and how it might be used in the treatment of helicobacter mustela.
Lisa, and gentle readers...
Interesting. Prilosec is a "blocker" med, in that it 'controls' the cells
that generate the acids in the stomach. I am curious as to how you feel
that it would be an effective agent against a bacterial invasion of the gut.
I am a long term, maintenence user of Prilosec. I have just re-read the
'indications' of the drug and no mention of bacterial intervention is
mentioned.
I would also be curious as to how one would determine a dosage for a fert.
Heh. It is packaged in a very large, 500mg sized gelatin capsule. Bet it
would be fun to work those down to a smaller dosage!
MC, The Rude One
(With Garret, Snorkle, and Tuzigoot. In spirit, Bubba and Billy-Bob)
[Posted in FML issue 2694]
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