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Stomach Ulcers Diet – Foods to Eat and Avoid

Honey

Honey has been long used as a fold remedy to fight against bacterial and viral infections. It is often applied to open wounds and burns to speed up the healing process. Similarly, honey can help prevent H. pylori bacteria from developing and alleviate some symptoms of your stomach ulcers. In general, you should start with having a tablespoon of unprocessed, raw honey after waking up in the morning and before going to bed at night to help calm your irritated stomach. Consider spreading it on a cracker or toast to ensure it can last longer in your stomach. As H. pylori bacteria are growing slowly, make sure to keep up this regimen long enough for the ulcers and other associated signs to disappear over time. [6]