You’re DOUBLED OVER in pain

And it’s so uncomfortable… you don’t even want to eat!

If you’ve ever had an ulcer, you know how MISERABLE it can make you feel.

But you shouldn’t have to SUFFER in silence… or GIVE UP the foods you love.

Folks have been STRUGGLING with ulcers for THOUSANDS of years.

There’s an ANCIENT remedy that’s been all but FORGOTTEN about…

But I’m about to shine a light on the ingredient that’s been HIDING in the shadows for too long.

‘Thoroughbred trick’ for ulcer relief

The seed of the camelina plant (Camelina sativa) is an ancient source of oil used in Eastern Europe and Russia for AGES.

Also known by the nicknames “German sesame”… “Siberian oilseed”… and “false flax”…

Camelina seeds have provided a type of vegetable oil for Europeans to consume for at least 3,000 years.

But I GUARANTEE you’ve never heard about it in this country…

Well, with ONE exception.

Camelina oil has become a popular anti-inflammatory therapy…

For horses!

This “health oil” has taken the veterinarian and equestrian communities by storm.

But everyone seems to have FORGOTTEN its long history of human use!

The seeds have an unusually high content of fatty acids – primarily the omega-3 found in plants, known as alpha-linolenic acid.

Now, I know you’ve been told that vegetable oils are BAD.

But that’s because in this country, their crops are too often genetically modified… so they can be SOAKED in pesticides!

Fortunately, camelina oil hasn’t attracted enough attention from the American mainstream to have been commercialized to that extent.

In countries like Slovenia, camelina oil is an ESSENTIAL part of folk medicine – especially when it comes to treating stomach ulcers.

But the modern-day scientific community… especially in the West… has got some catching up to do in order to understand EXACTLY what camelina oil can do…

And how it works.

I’m happy to see that there’s been some progress…

As an animal study out of Romania published last year found that camelina oil could help NEUTRALIZE oxidative stress in mice with irritable bowel syndrome.

And IBS can sometimes be accompanied by ulcers… although technically they’re two different conditions.

Of course, there’s also the real-world research being conducted right now…

Involving horses with ulcers!

Friend, you’re not a horse… but remember that camelina oil BEGAN as a folk remedy for stomach ulcers in real people.

Look for cold-pressed, food grade camelina oil at your local European market or specialty grocer or online.

Try cooking with it… or drizzling it on salads… and stay tuned to eAlert for the latest developments in this ancient oil that’s a prime candidate for REDISCOVERY.

Not horsing around,
Sarah Reagan

P.S. If you’re struggling to manage a gastric (or “peptic”) ulcer, you can also try cardamomVietnamese mint… or plumeria.


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