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Old May 11th, 2007, 19:31   #1
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I am planning a return to India. Last time we were there we met up with some people we knew from the UK. One of them had tablets which he claimed sterilised his stomache. This enabled him to eat/drink absolutely anything, whilst we were very careful (bordering on paranoid) about eating from street vendors, drinking juices etc.,. We never fell ill or had any problems at all but he seemed to have more culinary fun than us. One tablet a day after an evening meal. He got them from a Doctor friend here in the UK. Anyone know what these types of thing are called, if they have a brand name and if they are available in India or the UK from a chemist? Thanks.
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Old May 11th, 2007, 19:34   #2
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Old May 11th, 2007, 19:37   #3
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They will 'pop' under the pressure at some stage you know. Wouldnt want to be around when that happened!
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Old May 11th, 2007, 19:44   #4
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Sounds like good old Norit to me? Just a household remedy mind, nothing to rely on. I don't believe in anything to safeguard you btw (nor in undue paranoia regarding foodstuffs).
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Sounds like Snake Oil Extract to me

...Or an absurdly potent antibiotic that will kill everything in your digestive tract .

You can't beat nature. Take care what you eat, and take the minor tummy upsets as they come.

There are no get-out-of-the-toilet-free cards.
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Old May 11th, 2007, 22:15   #6
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There are no get-out-of-the-toilet-free cards.
And once you get it, you're spot welded to the seat!
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And once you get it, you're spot welded to the seat!
Seat?? What seat??
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Its called a seat of the pants decision, then.

Hope this thread isn't going down the sink.
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Its called a seat of the pants decision, then.

Hope this thread isn't going down the sink.
Nah! It's just dead pan humour....

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I thought dead pan humour was a funny expired pizza till I discovered Smirnoff.


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Now here is an odd one that has some support, Pepto Bismo before the meal coats the lining and also helps with heartburn. There is a Cholera med that does help with some varieties of Traveller's Belly. Really, its just a matter of luck and mood that interplay to produce resistance. Then there are the folk remedies that may make you feel safe. I take Acidopholus..
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Hey Folks,
One of them had tablets which he claimed sterilised his stomache. This enabled him to eat/drink absolutely anything, whilst we were very careful (bordering on paranoid) about eating from street vendors, drinking juices etc.,. We never fell ill or had any problems at all but he seemed to have more culinary fun than us. .
The human gut has a range of bacteria/yeast that live quite happily there and perform very important roles in digestion. It is this natural gut flora that prevents many harmful bacteria from getting a hold in the gut. Sterilising the gut would appear to me to leave you open to any invading nasty bacteria which will have no competition from the natural gut flora and therefore will multiply like crazy and cause problems. The doctor may just have been lucky.
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A friend of mine swears by charcoal tablets. I've never tried them myself, but he's certainly used them for years and never suffered any stomache problems.
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Old May 16th, 2007, 14:45   #15
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I have a friend who is Pharmasist by profession..few months back I hepped to visit Lucknow with him to attent a wedding..

so he also had this tablet, which he popped up once in day and then ate from all the chats and kebabs and great stuff without any worries..

infact I also took one from him and ate merrily after ..;-)
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