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Medical Forum / General / General / July 2005

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Is zinc-carnosine effective against duodenal ulcers?

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hailtothekingbaby - 19 Jul 2005 19:42 GMT
Is there any research out there that shows zinc-carnosine (AKA PePzin
GI, polaprezinc)to be specifically effective against duodenal ulcers?
I'm interested because i have one. The conventional therapies
prescribed by my doc havent worked, so im looking for something else.

The research for zinc-carnosine effectiveness against pepetic ulcers
looks very promising (just look around and theres plenty of research in
medical journals backing it), but they all seem to emphasise effects on
stomach ulcers, not duodenal ulcers.

If anyone finds any references to zinc-carnosine effectiveness against
DUODENAL ulcers, could they show it in their reply.

Thanks
hailtothekingbaby - 19 Jul 2005 19:44 GMT
Other names for this compund are also AHZ, and Z-103
 
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