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Hi ,

Our doesn't do well on oxypowder on the day that I give it to him and the few days following but then he seems to feel much better. I have taken it as well and it gives me horrible reflux and I can only assume that it does the same to who also has reflux. Otherwise it's great!

Darla

Thanks for responses. Are there any risks to using oxypowder? Have any children regressed on it? This is a slow/low dose kid and very sensitive.

Do the laxatives prescribed by paeds contain gluten?

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think Oxypowder is extremely safe but the “risk” if you can call it

a risk is that you might not give enough to completely clear the bowel and you

end up getting lots of die-off, therefore bad reactions but not enough die-off

so that they are all actually killed or so that the gut actually gets cleared. In this situation you get the bad

reaction but keep the problem. The way uses it is she clears the bowel with

Oxypowder first, sometimes the child needs other laxatives too to do this. Then

she treats gut bugs, parasites and bad bacteria whilst putting the child on a

maintenance dose of Oxypowder. The maintenance dose is because motility is poor

in our kids and the gut fills up with rubbish because it is not being moved on,

thus creating the perfect environment for bad things to grow in. Are you going

through a practitioner because it might be a tricky to get the dose right with

some kids? Sara

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Re: bowel problems

Thanks for responses. Are there any

risks to using oxypowder? Have any children regressed on it? This is a slow/low

dose kid and very sensitive.

Do the laxatives prescribed by paeds

contain gluten?

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