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Helicobacter Pylori Tea

Helicobacter Pylori Tea

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"Helicobacter Pylori Tea" usually refers to a category of herbal blends designed to suppress the H. pylori bacteria and soothe the stomach lining, with the most famous (and expensive) version being Matula Tea.

Whether you have a specific brand or a generic blend, here is what you need to know about the benefits and how to use it effectively.

Key Benefits

The primary goal of these teas is to create an environment in your stomach where the bacteria cannot thrive while healing the damage they've caused.

  • Antimicrobial Action: Many of the herbs (like Green Tea, Licorice, and Mastic Gum) contain compounds that directly inhibit the growth of H. pylori.
  • Biofilm Disruption: Some specialized teas are designed to break down the "biofilm" (a protective shield) that the bacteria hide under, making them more vulnerable to treatment.
  • Stomach Lining Support: Ingredients like Slippery Elm and Marshmallow Root provide a "mucilaginous" coating that protects your stomach from acid and allows ulcers or gastritis to heal.
  • Inflammation Relief: The tea helps lower the "burning" sensation by reducing the production of inflammatory cytokines in the stomach tissue.

How to Drink (The Protocol)

Timing is actually more important than the brewing itself. To be effective, the tea needs to make direct contact with the stomach lining.

  • Drink on an Empty Stomach: For maximum effectiveness, drink the tea at least 30 minutes before breakfast and last thing at night before bed. This ensures the herbs aren't diluted by food.
  • Consistency is Key: Most protocols (especially Matula) require a 30-day cycle without missing a day.
  • Temperature Matters: Avoid drinking it "scalding" hot, as very high temperatures can further irritate a sensitive or ulcerated stomach lining. Let it cool to a warm, comfortable temperature.

How to Brew

If your tea comes in bags, follow the package directions. If it’s a loose herbal blend, use this standard "therapeutic" method:

  1. Water: Use 8oz of freshly boiled water (let it sit for 60 seconds after boiling so it's around 190°F / 90°C).
  2. Steep: Use 1 tea bag or 1–2 teaspoons of loose herbs. Cover the cup with a lid or saucer while steeping—this is crucial to keep the medicinal volatile oils from escaping in the steam.
  3. Time: Steep for at least 5–10 minutes. For blends containing roots (like licorice), you can steep for up to 15 minutes for a stronger extraction.
  4. No Additives: Avoid adding sugar or honey during the treatment phase, as sugar can sometimes feed "bad" gut bacteria.

A Helpful Note on Eradication

While these teas are excellent for symptom relief and suppressing bacterial load, H. pylori is famously stubborn. Most health professionals view herbal teas as a complementary tool rather than a guaranteed cure-all on their own. They are often most effective when used alongside a clean, non-inflammatory diet (no spicy food, alcohol, or heavy caffeine) and probiotics like Lactobacillus reuteri.

Product information:
Packing specification: Lilac Hericium Erinella sea buckthorn tea g/box
Ingredients: Hericium erinaceus, clove, sea buckthorn, red date, harvest, wolfberry, Hawthorn, orange peel, bergamot


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Health tea 10g*10 packets


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