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High cheese consumption boosted my HDL
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<blockquote data-quote="Belekas" data-source="post: 248643" data-attributes="member: 44155"><p>First use of T was around 2 years into my training if I remember correct so around 2008 and no HDL values leading into that, sadly. My digestive issues have been worked on, did endoscopy and found severe form of H pylori. Just finished my 2nd round of meds and now taking natural stuff to help the healing process. Doc said he thought with my type of pains there will be serious isues but was amazed that he couldn't put his finger on anything just stomach irritation from H pylori FWIW. Healthy lifestyle, diet and training really helped there. Have ditched Omeprazole and now taking Betaine HCL with every mean and Mastic Gum and Probiotics 60mins before breakfast daily and I feel 90% better then on the Omeprazole, which reduces stomach acidity and H pylori thrives in low acid environment FWIW. Will do Ectoscopy next time I'm back home to rule out other issues. What kind of GI - MAP yuo would advice as I'm UK based. I think my GP ran some stool tests but I can't remember correct and still that probaby won't be as good and comprehensive as the GI - MAP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belekas, post: 248643, member: 44155"] First use of T was around 2 years into my training if I remember correct so around 2008 and no HDL values leading into that, sadly. My digestive issues have been worked on, did endoscopy and found severe form of H pylori. Just finished my 2nd round of meds and now taking natural stuff to help the healing process. Doc said he thought with my type of pains there will be serious isues but was amazed that he couldn't put his finger on anything just stomach irritation from H pylori FWIW. Healthy lifestyle, diet and training really helped there. Have ditched Omeprazole and now taking Betaine HCL with every mean and Mastic Gum and Probiotics 60mins before breakfast daily and I feel 90% better then on the Omeprazole, which reduces stomach acidity and H pylori thrives in low acid environment FWIW. Will do Ectoscopy next time I'm back home to rule out other issues. What kind of GI - MAP yuo would advice as I'm UK based. I think my GP ran some stool tests but I can't remember correct and still that probaby won't be as good and comprehensive as the GI - MAP. [/QUOTE]
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