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Old 02-28-2006, 12:23 PM   #5
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I have just seen this in my wanders in a book on inflamatory conditions, and it stood out because of your post.

"H.pylori is a very common bacteria. It has been estimated half the worlds population carry it."

The general point is made that bacteria cause an inflamatory action. I suppose if the body if not able to clear / control it it could become a permenant inflamatory activator. It would be interesting to know if it somehow self fuels off the inflamatory reaction in a digestive system that is out of balance.

Thank you for your interesting post.

RB
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