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51 minutes ago, rocket2 said:

Anyone have issues with Diverticulitis In Pattaya and the spicy food? 

Spicy foods won't trigger diverticulitis but if having a flare-up should be avoided.

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I've had diverticulitis attacks in the past, and currently (nasty business indeed).  I take a course [10 days] of AMK 1,000mg of Amoxicillin antibiotic.  Now 3 days in and symptoms pretty well gone.  AMK is available direct from chemists, but you certainly should get a doctor's confirmation that you actually have diverticulitis first

 

Agree spicy foods are not the cause.   Check out Prof Google  ie.  https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/diverticulitis/symptoms-causes/syc-20371758

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8 hours ago, dinga said:

I've had diverticulitis attacks in the past, and currently (nasty business indeed).  I take a course [10 days] of AMK 1,000mg of Amoxicillin antibiotic.  Now 3 days in and symptoms pretty well gone.  AMK is available direct from chemists, but you certainly should get a doctor's confirmation that you actually have diverticulitis first

 

Agree spicy foods are not the cause.   Check out Prof Google  ie.  https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/diverticulitis/symptoms-causes/syc-20371758

Good to know. In general my digestive tract is way better in Thailand than Canada. Food so much healthier and fresher. 

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Rocket - Have you looked into using fermented dairy with L. Reuteri & L. Gasseri strains. Easy to make! 

Google 'Sibo Yogurt', or 'Dr. William Davis'. 

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