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In a message dated 7/11/2007 9:52:55 P.M. Central Daylight Time,

claudiascorner@... writes:

I think mostly because of my age, after the age of 40

most, even with good gallbladders, need enzymes, and they benefit more

than just the digestive system. The help a lot with the gas-forming

Hi, :

What kind of digestive enzymes do you use? We just ordered some from Jigsaw

Health, so I'm going to try those this time. If they don't work, maybe

yours would.

Thanks,

Susie

foods.

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When I was reading about gall bladder healthy foods, I remember reading “no

dairy, except for yogurt.” So among MANY other things (I feel like a mad

scientist!) I add about ½ cup of raw milk yogurt to my morning smoothie and

a raw pullet egg. I’ve had no trouble with these. At least it’s giving me

some protein in addition to the probiotic!

Have a blessed day!

Evie Maddox

From: gallstones [mailto:gallstones ] On

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Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 6:30 AM

gallstones

Subject: Re: Eating Eggs

I don't think its been mentioned here too often about a good probiotic..

We cannot these days buy raw milk easily and make home fermented

yoghurts..most people are too busy, or would not want to be bothered.

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Well, it depends. I get my eggs from our raw dairy farmer and I know what

they are eating (and not eating). I would not eat a raw egg from the grocery

store. I do have some whey powder also. But would not choose it over a raw

egg; I have it at a different time.

Have a blessed day!

Evie Maddox

From: gallstones [mailto:gallstones ] On

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Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 10:40 AM

gallstones

Subject: Re: Eating Eggs

It's amazing if you can find RAW milk. However, I'd vote for using whey

protein powder rather than a RAW egg for protein.

Amber

When I was reading about gall bladder healthy foods, I remember reading " no

dairy, except for yogurt. " So among MANY other things (I feel like a mad

scientist!) I add about ½ cup of raw milk yogurt to my morning smoothie and

a raw pullet egg. I've had no trouble with these. At least it's giving me

some protein in addition to the probiotic!

Evie Maddox

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Some might like to take a look at the work of Dr. Ann Wigmore (the Hippocrates

institute) and Viktoras Kulvinskas (Survive And Thrive In The 20th Century).

Rejuvilac, raw fermented sauerkraut, etc. -Dave

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From: vanadeux<mailto:vanadeux@...>

gallstones <mailto:gallstones >

Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 4:30 AM

Subject: Re: Eating Eggs

I don't think its been mentioned here too often about a good probiotic..

I recommend www.osumex.com<http://www.osumex.com/> LB17

We eat literally no foods these days that provide lacto fermented bacteria..if

the bowel is not of the correct ecology, then nothing else can truly work as

well in the rest of the body.

We cannot these days buy raw milk easily and make home fermented

yoghurts..most people are too busy, or would not want to be bothered.

Real sauerkraut is also rare, as most are pasteurised..this kills off the good

bacteria.

The LB17 helps with digestion and absorption and also helps to eat up the bad

bacteria and repopulate the whole digestion with the correct ratio of good

bacteria.

This product is stable out of the fridge, and also has a 3 year shelf life..

it can also greatly reduce candida in the body...

Its probably to top probiotic out there..go take a look.

I have to buy mine in from Canada, to the uk, but yours will be cheaper.

thanks Anne

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