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EPIDEMIOLOGY OF THE DRAMATIC SPREAD OF DIABETES MELLITUS

WORLDWIDE;

INFLUENCE OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI& A SUGGESTED STRATEGY.

Abdullah M. Nasrat, MBBCh., MSc.

Randa M. Nasrat, MBBCh., MD.

Salwa A.M. Nasrat, BSPT.

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF THE DRAMATIC SPREAD OF

DIABETES MELLITUS WORLWIDE;

INFLUENCE OF HELICOBACTER

PYLORI&A SUGGESTED STRATEGY.

Helicobacter pylori

THE ANTIBIOTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST

HELICOBACTER PYLORI

Helicobacter pylori

HELICOBACTER PYLORI

The Commonest Cause Of Fire Inside The Stomach

Guilty, Not Guilty, or Innocent!!

Helicobacter pylori remains

a worldwide medical challenge

This fact made the medical world believe that H. pylori eradication should be

a necessary attempt.

The flare up of a lot of medical problems related to H. pylori through immune

or different unknown reasons

indicates that

the current eradication therapies are inadequate to control all the problems related to

the stomach bug.

The high costs, bacterial resistance and the severe side effects are major drawbacks of

these treatments;

More efficient, economic and friendly drugs need to be

developed.

H. pylori colonized the stomach since an immemorial time;

As if both the stomach and the bug used to live together in peace

harmless to each other.

What could this mean !!

The Unbeatable Challenge

A Highly Talented Natural Ability

Of

The Organism To Survive.

What this could also mean !!

After more than 20 years of extensive research;

(Unfair blind) The harm is worse

&

The matter is still dilemma

A scientific stop is becoming mandatory,

To achieve an evaluation of some misconceptions about H. pylori itself.

H. pylori

Is it

Biologic or Pathologic

Protective or Destructive

Defensive or Offensive

Useful or Harmful

H. pylori

Is it

Natural ExistenceOr

Abnormal Existence

H. Pylori Eradication

Is it

Necessary and Possibleor

Unnecessary because Impossible

H. Pylori Antibiotic Eradication

Is it

Efficientor

Inefficient

The Resistant H. pylori Strains

Are they

Resistant because Drastic

or

Emigrant therefore Resistant

Are they

Really Aggressive,

or

Just Panic

H. pylori

Is it

Guilty, Not Guiltyor

Innocent

The answers of these questionnaires are scattered here and there and far

over there.

H. pylori have colonized the stomach since an immemorial time; Falush et al, 2003.

H. pylori in human populations is common and persistent; Guruge et al, 1998.

H. Pylori prevalence is high, complications in stomach were minor; Cataldo et al, 2004.

Re-infection with H. pylori is un-avoidable; McPhee et al, 1996.

H. Pylori is not just a bad bug in all instances; Farinha et al, 2005.

Should we kill or Should we save H. pylori; Hunt et al, 2001.

If the knowledge of these answers are coalesced together, the picture is then complete.

H. pylori was re-discovered nearly before two decades.

The fight against H. pylori by antibiotics has been nearly over the past

two decades.

The flare up of medical dilemmas related to H. pylori has been nearly during the last

two decades.

The complications related to H. pylori before being attacked by antibiotics

were limited to the stomach& in minor incidence.

WHILE

The complications of H. pylori after the antibiotic attack flared up& exceeded the limits of the stomach.

H. pylori protects the gastric wall from its acid if it goes in excess

&

It protects the stomach from absence of the acid during absence of food

The antibiotic aggression against H. pylori,

whatever aggressive can never defeat it.

Epidemiology

H. Pylori Existence

In developing countries

Early 2000: 70-80%

Late 2000: over 90%

H. Pylori Existence

In developed countries

Early 2000: below 50%

Late 2000: over 50%

Incidence of

DM

In developing countries

Early 2000: below 23%

Late 2000: above 25%

In US now

Every third person is Diabetic

Pathogenesis

Accumulation of profuse toxic amounts of ammonia in the colon constitutes a

biological stress to the body which could lead to stress diabetes.

Administration of traditional oral

hypoglycemic pills to a stressed pancreas

means an insistence to flog a tired horse leading to turn a potential

condition into an established chronic illness

with consequent dramatic spread of DM

all over the world.

This explains the prevalent observation that most of the diabetic patients in the world

are inadequately controlled in spite of regular follow up of medications.

PATIENTS

RESULTS&

CONCLUSIONS

The scientific interest of this study includes

18 Newly Discovered Adult DM Patients

With frank history of H. pylori dyspepsia

The diabetic condition has been successfully& permanently corrected

in 17 patients.

BY

BY

Mere natural eradication of H. pylori, colon care and colon clear.

Bio-Organic Acids

Potent Natural Purgative

CONCLUSION

The concept of biological stress considered in this study in leading to

DM is not just hypothetical.

As upon the basis of this concept the newly-discovered diabetic condition has been successfully& permanently

corrected in good number of patients.

In the light of recent findings and statistics,

a revision of the current guidelines for the management of

H. pylori and newly discovered DM

may be needed.

THANK YOUVERY MUCH

&

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