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PEOPLE SUFFERING FROM gastritis and peptic ulcer disease may heal more effectively by adding a probiotic and a compound from cow's milk to the traditional triple therapy, a combination of two antibiotics and an acid blocker. A new study in the American Journal of Gastroenterology followed 206 people diagnosed with H. pylori, a bacterium that can lead to gastritis and peptic ulcer disease. For eight weeks, participants were given triple therapy or triple therapy plus 200 mg of bovine lactoferrin and a probiotic twice daily. At the end of the study, 92 percent of those ...