H. pylori Infection — What Science Actually Says About Treatment (Natural Support vs. Medical Necessity)


You've likely seen articles claiming you can "treat H. pylori naturally without antibiotics"—promising garlic, honey, and broccoli sprouts as cures. Let's be clear upfront:
⚠️ There is no proven natural cure for H. pylori infection. Antibiotic-based therapy remains the only evidence-based method to eradicate this bacteria.
This isn't pharmaceutical bias—it's medical reality. Untreated H. pylori causes 90% of duodenal ulcers and 70–90% of gastric ulcers. It's also classified as a Group 1 carcinogen by the World Health Organization—meaning it definitively increases stomach cancer risk with long-term infection.
Let's separate supportive wellness practices from dangerous misinformation—so you can heal safely.

๐Ÿ”ฌ What H. pylori Actually Is (Beyond the Hype)

Fact
Context
Prevalence
Infects ~50% of humans globally (higher in developing nations)
Transmission
Likely oral-oral (saliva) or fecal-oral (contaminated water/food)
Symptoms
70–85% of carriers have no symptoms—but bacteria still damages stomach lining silently
Risks if untreated
Peptic ulcers (15–20% of carriers), chronic gastritis, MALT lymphoma, gastric adenocarcinoma
Diagnosis
Urea breath test, stool antigen test, or endoscopy with biopsy
๐Ÿ’ก Key insight: Asymptomatic ≠ harmless. H. pylori causes chronic inflammation that accumulates damage over decades—even without symptoms.

The Only Proven Eradication Method: Antibiotic Therapy:




 

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