Red wine can prevent ulcers!

October 6, 2009 · Posted in Care of gastric ulcer 

British researchers in the latest issue of “Journal of Gastroenterology,” the author pointed out that moderate drinking of red wine may reduce a risk of human infection with Helicobacter pylori and peptic ulcer Helicobacter pylori is considered the culprit.

 But the researchers warned that patients who had been suffering from stomach ulcers should not be drinking, because alcohol may stimulate the nervous ulcer, increasing pain; In addition, for some people, alcohol may promote stomach acid production.

 Helicobacter bacteria are very common in the human body a kind of bacteria that normally does not harm the human body’s internal organs. But medical experts believe that the biggest culprit is precisely the ulcer bacteria In addition, childhood malnutrition is also a factor leading to peptic ulcer.

 The researchers of the 4902 adult men and women smoking, drinking, drinking coffee and many other habits, conducted a long-term follow-up survey found that 1634 people had tested positive for Helicobacter bacteria. Those who drink red wine every day 3 to 6 cups of the people, and those drinking any alcohol than people infected with Helicobacter pylori bacteria decrease the probability of 11%, drinking a moderate amount of further increase in the probability of infection has declined by 6%.

 In addition, drink a glass of beer a day and those who do not drink a little beer, compared to people who have a similar effect. The smoking and drinking coffee with Helicobacter pylori infection there is no necessary link between the. The researchers analyzed may be in red wine and beer played a role in the antibacterial ingredients. However, a healthy adult should drink much wine per day in the end, the researchers did not make recommendations.

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