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Olive Oil May Prevent H.pylori Infections and Peptic Ulcers

February 20, 2007 by ruth  
Filed under Recipes

Bertolli Lucca Extra Virgin Olive Oil, 34 fl ozA lot of health benefits have been attributed to olive oil. Here’s a new one: preliminary studies indicate olive oil might help prevent and treat Helicobacter pylori infections which cause gastritis and peptic ulcers.

Brenes and colleagues used laboratory experiments to demonstrate that under simulated conditions the healthful phenolic compounds in extra virgin olive oil remain stable in the acidic environment of the stomach for hours. In laboratory cultures, those substances had a strong antibacterial effect against eight strains of H. pylori, including antibiotic-resistant strains.

It seems that extra virgin olive oil may have potentials as a chemoprotective agent for peptic ulcer or gastric cancer, but naturally, this bioactivity still needs to be confirmed in vivo.

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6 Responses to “Olive Oil May Prevent H.pylori Infections and Peptic Ulcers”
  1. TJ says:

    This is actually great to hear! I recently did a homeopathic body cleanse consisting of olive oil and lemon juice. Ultimately, I passed three small gallstones. I admit to worrying slightly about ingesting so much oil, but when I later met with my physician and shared what I had accomplished, she seemed pleased and somewhat enlightened. It’s been nearly a month since, but I feel great — and my excretory tract seems to have found a regular routine, too.

  2. Nadine says:

    This is exciting news! Another food being studied in relation to H. pylori is broccoli sprouts. A Japanes human clinical study showed a reduction in H. pylori infection after two months of broccoli sprout ingestion. I cook with olive oil all the time, and would love to hear the results of in vivo studies.

  3. Dwayne evans says:

    I have an ulcer an try just about everything, antibiotics, acid suppressor, milk, proton pump inibitor. eg pariet, chamomile tea. slipery elm., msm, however lately i ran out of vegetable cooking oil, and was about to cook and i didnt want to go back out to buy any oil, so i use some olive oil to sautee some sausages, i eat and next day i notice my stomach felt better! the only thing i change was my cooking oil, maybe im imagining things, but i think its the olive oil! Can anyone tell me if there a recommended daily doses i can take, for ulcers to become cured! Or if there any home remedies that u know that can work, because personally im tired of wasting money on prescription drugs that obviously aint working!

  4. Marilyn says:

    I started using olive oil about 4 days ago, and it seems to be helping. I had h pylori about a year ago, and now I have it again. :-( Not sure how I keep getting it, or maybe it just wasn’t totally gone from last time. Another thing I started last night was Mastic Gum. Hope I get over this soon….

    • Blake says:

      This is certainly good development. I couldn’t finish my antibiotics, so I am going to try taking extra virgin olive oil 1 tsp with meals for a few days. hope it will help.

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