The Pineapple Yogurt (or) a friendly bacteria
Headaches-Germ Link Suggested
By EMMA ROSS .c The Associated Press
MILAN, Italy (AP) - Some headaches may be linked to infection with a common bug and daily doses of friendly bacteria could ward them off, preliminary research suggests. A study presented Friday at an infectious diseases conference found that about 18 percent of chronic migraine sufferers were infected with the stomach bug helicobacter pylori and antibiotics appeared to clear the headaches. Adding the friendly bacteria Lactobacillus seemed to work even better, leaving most people migraine-free for a year and lessening the intensity and frequency of recurring headaches in the others, the lead researcher said. Experts were cautiously receptive to the idea but said... Helicobacter pylori, the bug that causes gut ulcers, has recently been linked to a growing list of diseases, including heart disease, autoimmune diseases and skin conditions. In the study... of antibiotics plus Lactobacillus, a friendly bacteria, or probiotic, found in yogurt and other dairy products... ... understanding is that Lactobacillus could be used, not to cure or eradicate H.pylori, because it is not an antibiotic, but to prevent relapse of H.pylori infection, and headache.'' On the Net: Conference site, escmid.org 04/26/02 14:42 EDT Copyright 2002 The Associated Press. |