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Can alcohol cure ulcers?

There seems to be a liquor that has a therapeutic effect on ulcers. Amazing.

http://www.sake-ricepower.gr.jp/product/product.html

If you search for “rice rice wine,” you will find many stores where you can mail order it online.

To quote its description from its website

Rice extract, which is also the origin of the name “Rice Power,” has been discovered by Dr. Tokuyama through his many years of research, and the external use of the extract has already been put to practical use as a bath salt and cosmetic ingredient.

Rice Extract No. 101, which is now being used in “rice wine,” is the first “internal” extract, the efficacy of which was confirmed seven years ago and has been patented in Europe and the United States (application pending in Japan). 

Its efficacy has already been confirmed 7 years ago and patented in Europe and the US (pending in Japan). It has been proven in rat studies that it is as effective as or more effective than typical synthetic chemicals that are already in practical use as medicines against all types of ulcers, including stress ulcers, hydrochloric acid ulcers, ethanol ulcers (ulcers caused by alcohol consumption!), and others.

It is “rice wine” that aims to “kill two birds with one stone”: drinking alcohol and not having to worry about stomach ulcers, and in some cases, treating ulcers while drinking alcohol.” 

In my case, my ulcerative colitis is now completely relieved by “Indigo naturalis,” so I cannot confirm its efficacy, but I would like to taste it if I have a chance.

 

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