In Light of Recent Research Offering New Insights into H. Pylori, RingingCedarsOfRussia.org Recommends Using Cedar Nut Oil to Treat H. Pylori Infections.
A recent issue of the journal Gut Microbes, featured in an article on news-medical.net, provides new insights into the pathophysiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). Experts at RingingCedarsofRussia.org, along with natural healers across the globe, have supported the use of cedar nut oil to treat h. pylori for years.
The recent article, "Special issue on Helicobacter pylori provides new insights into diagnosis, prevention and treatment," (1) states that Helicobacter pylori, is the most common bacterial infection in the world, with more than half of the world's population carrying the bacterium in their upper gastrointestinal tract. RingingCedarsofRussia.org, the premier producer and supplier of Siberian cedar nut oil, recommends cedar nut oil as a treatment for H. pylori.
Natural healers and alternative medicine doctors have used cedar nut oil to treat myriad health problems, including H. pylori even before they knew what is was, for hundreds of years. Although new research is being conducted to learn more about the H. pylori bacteria, like the research published in Gut Microbes (2), these healers and alternative doctors have always known the power of cedar nut oil in treating diseases of the stomach and gastrointestinal tract.
With modern medicine advances in the past few decades, doctors and researchers have discovered that H. pylori is a microaerophilic bacterium found in the stomach that has been linked to gastritis and peptic ulcers. According to the National Cancer Institute (3), H. pylori is also a major cause of stomach cancer as well as gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma. In 1994, the International Agency for Research on Cancer classified H. pylori as a carcinogen, or a cancer-causing agent.
The National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse (4), a division of the National Institutes of Health, states that H. pylori infections are common, especially in developing countries, and often begin during childhood. However, symptoms may not appear until adulthood or never at all. But for many people, H. pylori can be a painful burden and can lead to serious health issues.
"Research has proven that H. pylori can cause very serious health issues, such as peptic ulcers and various types of stomach cancer," stated Victor Rod, CEO of RingingCedarsofRussia.org. "For this reason, it is very important for anyone suffering from stomach problems to get tested for H. pylori and begin to treat the bacteria as soon as possible. Siberian Cedar Nut Oil is a natural medicine that has been proven to be an effective treatment for H. pylori, along with other conditions of the gastrointestinal tract."
Cedar nut oil enhances the protective elements of the stomach and digestive system, strengthening the body's immune system to fight against damaging external and internal factors such as H. pylori, other bacteria, toxins and fungi.
Siberian Cedar Nut Oil has numerous additional benefits. The oil contains polyunsaturated fatty acids, including a significant quantity of fat-dissolving vitamins E and F, which are both known for their physiological and anti-acidic properties. Cedar Nut Oil also contains phosphatidic phosphorus, which is a vital source of calcium, magnesium, manganese, copper, zinc, cobalt and iodine.
There are many ways to utilize cedar nut oil as a medicinal treatment. Cedar nut oil can be ingested 30 minutes to one hour before intake of food over a period of 21-24 days; or diluted with milk using a 1:1 ratio one hour before food intake. Siberian Cedar Nut Oil is also an excellent ingredient to incorporate into a raw foods diet as a healthy salad dressing or as a finishing oil to add an extra boost to a meal.

Sources:
(1) news-medical.net/news/20131120/Special-issue-on-Helicobacter-pylori-provides-new-insights-into-diagnosis-prevention-and-treatment.aspx; "Special issue on Helicobacter pylori provides new insights into diagnosis, prevention and treatment;" published November 20, 2013.
(2) landesbioscience.com/journals/gutmicrobes/article/26205/ ; "The role of the gastrointestinal microbiome in Helicobacter pylori pathogenesis;" By Alexander Sheh and James G Fox; published in the November/December 2013 Gut Microbes special issue of Landes Bioscience.
(3) cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Risk/h-pylori-cancer
(4) digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/hpylori/
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Siberian Cedar Nut Oil Aides in Treatment of H. Pylori and Peptic Ulcers
RingingCedarsofRussia.org issued a statement regarding the astounding health benefits of Siberian cedar nut oil for H. Pylori and Peptic Ulcers. RingingCedarsofRussia.org has also released new client testimonials depicting first-hand accounts of the aids of Siberian cedar nut oil for H. pylori and other gastrointestinal ailments.
For centuries healers have declared the health benefits and medicinal powers of Siberian cedar nut oil for Peptic Ulcers. RingingCedarsofRussia.org, a leading producer and supplier of Siberian cedar nut oil, is issuing a statement to reinforce this folk medicine tradition in today's modern world. RingingCedarsofRussia.org is also releasing new client testimonials to support the benefits of Siberian cedar nut oil for H. pylori with first-hand accounts.
H. pylori, also known as Helicobacter pylori, is a type of bacteria that may cause infection, according to the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse (NDDIC), a service of the National Institutes of Health. H. pylori infections are common, especially in developing countries. The infection often begins during childhood, but symptoms may not appear until adulthood or may never appear at all. However, for many people, H. pylori can be a terrible burden. (1)
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, H. pylori is the cause of most peptic ulcers. A peptic ulcer is a sore or hole in the liming or the stomach or duodenum. The most common symptom of an ulcer is a burning pain in the stomach, and more than 25 million Americans will suffer from an ulcer at some point in their lives. (2)
RingingCedarsofRussia.org released the following statement reminding anyone suffering from H. pylori or a peptic ulcer that Siberian cedar nut oil is the solution they have been searching for:
"Cedar nut oil is a natural medicine that has been proven to be effective for many conditions of the digestive system, especially H. pylori. In fact, the use of Siberian cedar nut oil is considered to be one of the safest natural means for healing conditions within the organs of the gastrointestinal tracts," stated Victor Rod, CEO of CedarNutOil.org. "Cedar nut oil helps to improve the protective properties of the mucous membrane against damaging external and internal factors such as bacteria, toxins and fungi."
RingingCedarsofRussia.org's clients have long supported the use of cedar nut oil for H. pylori, as evidenced in several client testimonials.
"I was recently diagnosed with H. pylori and had been having severe burning abdominal pains. After taking cedar nut oil for 1 week, I noticed increased energy with no further pains," said Dayenne from California.
"Three years ago I had stomach problems. I took a test for H. pylori and the test showed abnormally high growth of H. pylori. My friend suggested me to try your cedar nut oil as a good remedy for H. pylori. I took cedar nut oil for a month and then redid the test. The test was negative. I did not even need to redo the test because it was evident that my stomach started to work normally. I am very happy with your products and still take cedar nut oil time to time for general health maintenance," wrote Alex, from New York.

Sources:
(1) digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/hpylori/
(2) cdc.gov/ulcer/
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What People Say About This Product:
I WAS RECENTLY DIAGNOSED WITH H PYLORI AND BEEN HAVING SEVERE BURNING ABDOMINAL PAINS.
AFTER TAKING CEDAR NUT OIL FOR 1 WEEK,
I NOTICED INCREASED ENERGY WITH NO FURTHER PAINS.
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Hi, my mother had h-pylori used anti-biotics but they didn't work, she ordered siberian cedar nut oil, took a half a tea spoon a day three times a day for a month and it got rid of it. She had a stool test twice after the treatment and a blood test all three came back negative.I say it definitly does work, might not be a bad idea to take it for a couple months just to be sure. If you've taken anti-biotics for a while it'd be a good idea to get on a good probiotic for a month or two as well because anti-biotics destroy a lot of good bacteria as well as bad, disrupting the good/bad bacteria balance in the stomach, causing further digestive problems. You can find one at your local health food store. Yogurt with live cultures is good as well for this.
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SIBERIAN CEDAR NUT OIL

Siberian Cedar nuts (cedar nuts) contain about 60% oil. They are therefore pressed to obtain Cedar nut oil, which is available on the market as a very expensive gourmet cooking oil. Cold pressing in all-wooden presses is preferred to retain the nutritional properties of nuts and derive the oil of highest quality.
The Cedar nut oil bearing "The Ringing Cedars of Russia" brand comes exclusively from wild-harvested Siberian Cedar nuts - one of the most nutritious Cedar nuts in the world. In comparison, other Cedar nut oils are usually pressed from the Italian pignolia Cedar nuts, which are not nearly as potent and are often harvested from trees growing in plantations. Our Siberian Cedar nut oil is extra virgin (100% cold pressed from freshly shelled raw Siberian Cedar nuts), whereas most Cedar nut oils on the market are either not cold pressed or even pressed from roasted (!) Cedar nuts, which significantly decreases the oil value. Finally, "The Ringing Cedars of Russia" Siberian Cedar nut oil is the only one which is available on the market anywhere in the world pressed with wooden presses in accordance with traditional techniques described in Vladimir Megre's life-changing book "The Ringing Cedars of Russia". In contrast, all other Cedar nut oils are pressed using steel presses, which immediately degrades them (contact with steel oxidizes some of the Cedar nut oil's most important ingredients such as vitamins, and is known to remove the 'life force' from the oil).
Cedar nut oil has also traditionally been used in ancient Russian and European natural medicine to cure a wide array of ailments - ingested (decreasing blood pressure, boosting immune system resistance, etc.) or applied externally (a range of dermatological disorders). It is also used in expensive cosmetics.
Cedar nut oil contains pinolenic acid, a polyunsaturated fatty acid, and is marketed in the U.S. as a means stimulate cell proliferation, prevent hypertension, decrease blood lipid and blood sugar, and inhibit allergic reactions.
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ZUCCHINI CARPACCIO WITH FETA AND CEDAR NUTS
This is a classic Sicilian side dish, prepared with leafy greens, toasted cedar nuts and raisins.
Ingredients:
2 medium zucchini or other summer squash, ends trimmed and sliced into paper-thin rounds
1 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest
4 teaspoons high-quality cedar nut oil
1/4 cup crumbled feta cheese
3 tablespoons loosely packed fresh mint or chervil leaves, coarsely chopped
2 tablespoons cedar nuts
Preparation:
Combine zucchini rounds and lemon zest in a medium bowl and toss to coat zucchini. Arrange zucchini on a platter, slightly overlapping the slices.
Drizzle with cedar nut oil and sprinkle with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Sprinkle cedar nuts and feta cheese over zucchini and serve.
PLUM, ORANGE AND CEDAR NUT 'TART'
Ingredients:
1 round loaf, white crusty bread
4 tbsp clear honey
6 oranges, peeled, sliced
1 plum, stone removed, sliced
pinch ground cinnamon
2 tbsp icing sugar
1 tbsp cedar nuts, toasted
Preparation:
Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4.
Slice the loaf in half horizontally and place on a baking sheet.
Drizzle the bread with honey and lay the orange and plum slices over the top. Scatter with the cinnamon, icing sugar and cedar nuts and place in the oven to bake for 12 minutes.
To serve, cut into wedges.
FRESH ASPARAGUS, TOMATO AND CEDAR NUT SALAD
Ingredients:
1 tbsp butter
5 cherry tomatoes, quartered
1/2 red chilli, seeds removed, finely chopped
1 1/2 tbsp cedar nuts
salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 bunch asparagus, blanched, to serve
Preparation:
Heat the butter in a pan and saute the tomatoes and chilli for 2-3 minutes.
Add the cedar nuts and season, to taste, with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
To serve, place the asparagus onto a plate and pour over the tomato sauce.
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