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I’m taking supplement for my health issues now after my antibiotic course. I’m showing a picture of what I’m taking and hoping anyone would help and recommend other natural way to help with my HPylori and HPV.

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Hello Suffer, and welcome.

Has anyone actually told you as what state your liver is in? What you are taking could well be causing considerably more damage to your liver than good. For example, sometimes there can more iron in a damaged liver than in a healthy one. Here I see from the label you are taking a large daily amount of iron. Folic acid can also do harm. Please be careful.

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According to some testing my liver is ok. I should definitely check again.

Thank you

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Gamer1

Please make your doctor aware of what your taking. My liver consultant told me not to take this kind of thing and that the body can get more than enough from a good diet. Save you a few quid too.

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Thank you. I will

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Radnor

My brother suffered with HP. He only takes lanzaprosol but has to have a camera down every 6 months to check it is not causing damage. He has had the triple treatment twice and avoids heavly spiced foods and alcohol. He has never taken any supplements, it is a medical concern and needs medical meds Hazelxx

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Thank you. I was on a 14 days antibiotic course treatment along with pantoptozole and still have my symptoms as before i satrted.

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Radnor in reply toSufferOne

You must go back to your GP, as I said my brother had to have the treatment twice.only a medic can prescribe what is needed, and /or arrange further investigation. It is manageable but has to be controlled first. Only prescribed meds will sort it, your GP will know.

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SufferOne in reply toRadnor

Thank you.

SufferOne

Unfortunately no one on the forum is qualified to advise you on medications or any supplements.

We would suggest that you fully discuss this with your own doctors who are best placed to advise you.

Regards.

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Thank you.

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