Ulcers
From The Nutritional Health Bible by Linda Lazarides (1997). This free database is provided for interest only. Linda's later writings refer to more up-to-date research.
Some causative factors- Helicobacter pylori infection (gastric ulcers)
- Zinc deficiency.
Chronic leg ulcers are associated with low serum zinc levels and healing is promoted by zinc supplementation. Fawaz F: Zinc deficiency in surgical patients: a clinical study. J Parenter Enteral Nutr 9(3):364-9, 1985.
In a randomized, controlled clinical trial, comparing the effectiveness of vitamin A supplements with that of De-Nol liquid, sucralfate and pirenzepine against chronic gastric ulcers, all treatments resulted in a significant reduction in ulcer size. In the second week the dynamic of ulcer healing was the most favourable in the vitamin A group. Patty I et al: A comparative dynamic study of the effectiveness of gastric cytoprotection by vitamin A, De-Nol, sucralfate and ulcer healing by pirenzepine in patients with chronic gastric ulcer (a multiclinical and randomized study). Acta Physiol Hung 64(3-4):379-84, 1984.
In a double-blind study on 18 patients, those taking zinc sulphate supplements had a gastric ulcer healing rate three times that of patients treated with placebo. Frommer DJ: The healing of gastric ulcers by zinc sulphate. Med J Aust 2(21):793-6, 1975.
36 of 50 patients with gastric and duodenal ulcer treated with a vitamin U preparation experienced a reduction or complete disappearance of their main clinical symptoms. Gastric secretion, motor activity and emptying of the stomach and permeability of the secretory cells of the stomach were significantly improved and there were signs of regenerative processes in the stomach. Tsimmerman YaS et al: TER.ARKH (USSR) 48(3):29-35, 1976.