Books on the symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment of peptic ulcers, and learning how to live with a peptic ulcer.

Photo Courtesy of PriceGrabberThe author uses a bit of humor to show why various animals, including zebras, don't get many of the illnesses humans do. It talks about stress-related illnesses and why it may happen, and what can be done to combat them. This is a 560 page paperback book.

Photo Courtesy of PriceGrabberThis book puts forth 50 to relieve the discomfort heartburn and peptic ulcers. The book includes information on symptoms, treatments, and management techniques for heartburn, reflux, and ulcers. This is a 192 page paperback book.

Photo Courtesy of PriceGrabberThis book contains methods of
treating heartburn and the conditions that cause heartburn in natural ways, including dietary changes, how to
exercise, and how to relax. This is a 272 page paperback book.

Photo Courtesy of PriceGrabberThis book includes a medical dictionary and lists of Internet resources on the topic of the stomach ulcer. It is a paperback with 92 pages.

Photo Courtesy of PriceGrabberThis book lists ways to manage heartburn, peptic ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome, celiac disease, along with other digestive disorders. John E. King is the Editor and Mayo Clinic the publisher. This book is a 197 page paperback.

Photo Courtesy of PriceGrabberThis book informs readers as to what causes stomach disorders and how they can be helped.

Photo Courtesy of PriceGrabberThis book discusses GI ailments and has detailed methods of therapy. Sample menus of meals are given, explanatory charts and tables, and other resources.