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Originally Posted by Ted_Hutchinson
This World's Healthiest Foods article on Cabbagementions drinking a liter daily resulted in total ulcer healing in an average of 10 days. So I doubt the amount you are consuming will be harmful.
The nutrient analysis they give for boiled cabbage shows the calcium content is matched by an appropriate amount of magnesium AND and excellent amount of Vitamin K.
As magnesium counterbalances the action of calcium AND vitamin K is used to transport calcium into bones and keep it there I doubt there will be any trouble.
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Thanks for the link. I didn't come across that one in my searches.
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Originally Posted by athletic dept
Chunko first of all I don't believe there is any calcium in cabbage juice. In the cabbage itself yes but not in the juice.
Second, I don't believe you have an ulcer but instead have a condition called diverticulosis.
Read this article...
https://www.goletavalleyvoice.com/cgi...gi?article=402
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Thanks for the info. But I'm certain I do have 2 ulcers.
The first one right underneath my right ribcage on the front of the stomach.
It gives me sharp pain in the same location on an empty stomach and some times immediately after eating, hot/ spicy foods also aggravating it. It doesnt make me vomit or seem to get any larger. But I've had it for at least 5 years now and feel I need to take action.
The second one I have is on the back side and oddly enough gets aggravated when exposed to florescent lighting and also lighting which emits from LCD and High def tv's and monitors. The more food I have in my stomach protects it from aggravation. if I go on an empty stomach all day at work, it will start to emit pain slowly over time, it starts after a few hours and gradually feels sharp that travels up to the center of my back.
Whats interesting about it is that if I close my eyes or block all the light, the pain will immediately stop.