Guest guest Posted May 22, 2008 Report Share Posted May 22, 2008 What does it mean? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2008 Report Share Posted May 22, 2008 It can be oxalates. Some SCD foods are very high oxalates or going SCD may be causing a dumping of oxalates. I asked this same question a few weeks back along with sandy/gritty stools - did a goggle and found a lead to oxalates. Removed high oxalates and not only did the sandy/gritty/black specks resolve but (along with custom Probiotics, a very alkaline diet, supporting the liver/kidneys, adding IgG2000) my son's stools have normalized. Even Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid even the buffered form) might cause this. ______________________ Frances fbrooks55@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2008 Report Share Posted May 22, 2008 where can I find what foods are hi in oxalates? > > It can be oxalates. Some SCD foods are very high oxalates or going SCD may > be causing a dumping of oxalates. I asked this same question a few weeks > back along with sandy/gritty stools - did a goggle and found a lead to > oxalates. Removed high oxalates and not only did the sandy/gritty/black > specks resolve but (along with custom Probiotics, a very alkaline diet, > supporting the liver/kidneys, adding IgG2000) my son's stools have > normalized. > > Even Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid even the buffered form) might cause this. > > > ______________________ > Frances > fbrooks55@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2008 Report Share Posted May 23, 2008 I am voting parasites per an OT post from a fungal expert in THailand to another scientist - there discussion was unrelated to autism and they were nto selling anything...it was all about nano insects and there was a mention of their waste matter, small black flecks in the stools of hosts. So much of our fruit and many other things come from SE Asia and other places these days...parasites are in us and move through us all the time, much like metals...but both are trouble if there are immune issues and the body also has detoxing issues. I am goting to do a parasite cleanse through Humaworm, so I will let you know if they show up in Matt's diaper. I suspect that what kills the yeast or pulls metals or goes after viruses affects them as well. Forgive me, but I cannot remember if the specks were by products or what happens when they die off...if you see big gains post this fhowing up in the stools perhaps it was when they DIE - hope so....again, I think that if it is parasite related they are no issue in those with healthy immune systems....Di > > That is an ongoing mystery. Lots of us see the black specks, but no one knows for sure what they are. I even remember Dr. Krigsman talking about the black specks once...he didn't know what they were either. Some say yeast. Others say metals. I've even heard parasites. > > > Re: black specks in BM? > > > What does it mean? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2008 Report Share Posted May 23, 2008 http://www.branwen.com/rowan/oxalate.htm here is a list. > > > > It can be oxalates. Some SCD foods are very high oxalates or going > SCD may > > be causing a dumping of oxalates. I asked this same question a few > weeks > > back along with sandy/gritty stools - did a goggle and found a lead > to > > oxalates. Removed high oxalates and not only did the > sandy/gritty/black > > specks resolve but (along with custom Probiotics, a very alkaline > diet, > > supporting the liver/kidneys, adding IgG2000) my son's stools have > > normalized. > > > > Even Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid even the buffered form) might > cause this. > > > > > > ______________________ > > Frances > > fbrooks55@ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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