Guest guest Posted February 21, 2005 Report Share Posted February 21, 2005 We had that at first too (w/my daughter who is similar in age to your son), and though it doesn't seem to be common, I've seen others post a similar experience. We pushed through it and haven't looked back (ie great results overall). It took about a month to totally sort the whole thing out but we were seeing so many improvements (in every area except the constipation) that there was no way I was going to stop. Now we get stools every day - sometimes twice a day. Josie Constipation Hi Everyone, My son 2.9 old has been having contsipation since I started Enzyme (HNI Peptizyde) two weeks ago. Should I stop giving it to him or try another week? Thank you Fanny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2005 Report Share Posted February 21, 2005 My experience has definitely been that Zyme firms up stools, No-Fenol definitely loosens stools, AFP doesn't really do either. Don't know if that helps, but we've tried each separately, and come to this conclusion every time. Maybe consider adding in No-Fenol? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2005 Report Share Posted February 21, 2005 Hi Fanny: My daughter gets all 3 Houston enzymes with every meal or snack. They need to be in the gut to digest incoming food/beverages/supplements she can't (yet) digest on her own. Also, keep in mind that the enzymes will improve your child's absorption of any other supplements he's taking and some folks find that b/c of that their kids need less of some of the things they used to find helpful, so it can take some trouble-shooting. When we started out, we started w/about 1/3 of a capsule for each time we gave it and we worked up to a full capsule over time. Many people find it is best to go " low and slow " so you can observe/mitigate any adjustments. My daughter usually takes her enzymes mixed into a little rice milk (doesn't notice the taste of them) but there are lots of ways to do it. Great ideas can be found on www.enzymestuff.com I have to say that so far the 2 biggest improvements we've seen in our daughter (after working out kinks with each one) have come from Houston enzymes and Brain Child vitamins/minerals. Good luck!! Josie Constipation Hi Josie, Thank you. I will continue giving the enzyme to my son. How many times a day do you give enzyme to your daughter and how much? Thank you Fanny Takamatsu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2005 Report Share Posted February 21, 2005 Fanny, What else are you seeing besides the constipation? anything at all? . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2005 Report Share Posted February 23, 2005 > My son 2.9 old has been having contsipation since I started Enzyme > (HNI Peptizyde) two weeks ago. Should I stop giving it to him or try > another week? You might try increasing magnesium or reduce the typical constipation foods. Info here http://www.danasview.net/constip.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 > Hi there, I'm dealing with the same issue, as I assume lots of us are. I decided to research Bowel Cleansing after tying some temporary fix- its like natural teas, increased vitamin C intake and all, which would give me some relief the following morning, but then the cycle would begin again, and didn't want to become dependant upon them. My diet is the candida diet, (and has been for quite a long time) and I use EVOO and coconut oils and drink the advised amounts of water according to my body weight and still remained consitpated. Enemas also have helped, I do mainly coffee approx. once a week. I feel as though they are beneficial but I still needed see what I could do to get right into the " bowel " , learn about it's function and deal with it directly. I believe there are many factors that lead to constipation, and if you have candida it is certainly a factor, and there are many factors that can lead to chronic constipation. I guess all these factors need to be addressed before any improvments in bowel function can take place. Cheers, Leigh-Paige > I know this subject has been discussed before but it is such an > important topic that I have to bring it up again. Does anybody have > any remedies that help an EXTREMELY sluggish colon? I have been > constipated basically my whole life and my system seems to be very, > very stuck. Some things have worked temporarily for me but usually > not for long. I have tried many, many, many things. I've read the > files and unfortunately I need something more. We're dealing with > the blue ribbon recipient of stubborn colons. > > Jeanne, thank you for your suggetion on coconut flour. I'd also > like to find something that I don't have to prepare but I guess it > shouldn't be psyllium or flax. I've taken lots of coconut oil and > not a budge. I need something similar to a few sticks of dynamite. > If anyone knows of anything, my insides would be most grateful! ) > Thanks. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 Sigh! I know it's a long tedious process. I've tried for so many years to get this under control. I'm hoping it will happen soon. Looking forward to a case of the " regulars " , lol. --- In , " llucamay " <llucamay@y...> I'm dealing with the same issue, as I assume lots of us are. I decided to research Bowel Cleansing after tying some temporary fix- its like natural teas, increased vitamin C intake and all, which would give me some relief the following morning, but then the cycle would begin again, and didn't want to become dependant upon them. My diet is the candida diet, (and has been for quite a long time) and I use EVOO and coconut oils and drink the advised amounts of water according to my body weight and still remained consitpated. Enemas also have helped, I do mainly coffee approx. once a week. I feel as though they are beneficial but I still needed see what I could do to get right into the " bowel " , learn about it's function and deal with it directly. I believe there are many factors that lead to constipation, and if you have candida it is certainly a factor, and there are many factors that can lead to chronic constipation. I guess all these factors need to be addressed before any improvments in bowel function can take place. Cheers, Leigh-Paige Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 Can you tell me what you've tried to relieve constipation? Also please list what you ate yesterday. Its very difficult to help without knowing your diet. kind regards Irene > > Sigh! I know it's a long tedious process. I've tried for so many > years to get this under control. I'm hoping it will happen soon. > Looking forward to a case of the " regulars " , lol. > > > > > --- In , " llucamay " <llucamay@y...> > I'm dealing with the same issue, as I assume lots of us are. I > decided to research Bowel Cleansing after tying some temporary fix- > its like natural teas, increased vitamin C intake and all, which > would give me some relief the following morning, but then the cycle > would begin again, and didn't want to become dependant upon them. My > diet is the candida diet, (and has been for quite a long time) and I > use EVOO and coconut oils and drink the advised amounts of water > according to my body weight and still remained consitpated. Enemas > also have helped, I do mainly coffee approx. once a week. I feel as > though they are beneficial but I still needed see what I could do to > get right into the " bowel " , learn about it's function and deal with > it directly. I believe there are many factors that lead to > constipation, and if you have candida it is certainly a factor, and > there are many factors that can lead to chronic constipation. I > guess all these factors need to be addressed before any improvments > in bowel function can take place. > Cheers, > Leigh-Paige Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 Dear , How long have you been constipated, because it is also a matter of natural healing which takes one month for each year. Remember my story about the lady who had diarrhea for 8 years and it took 8 months to the date for it to stop? Also, have you tried the remedy in the files " Digestive Problems & Severe Die-off Symptoms " which is a 5 day program of pureeing foods and two enemas on two of those days? Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 --- Bee Wilder <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote: > Also, have you tried the remedy in the files > " Digestive Problems & > Severe Die-off Symptoms " which is a 5 day program of > pureeing foods > and two enemas on two of those days? Dear Bee, I just read this file. One of the women who works with me was hospitalized last week for constipation. She was in great pain, and they thought it was an appendicitis, but it turned out to be backed up fecal matter. She has really slow bowel function. Do you think this five day program might help her? I'm quite worried about her and am afraid of what the doctors might want to do. I talked her into trying coconut oil, which I'm bringing her on Monday. She eats the typical diet: processed foods, low fat, etc. Any ideas? Thanks, Jeanne __________________________________ Celebrate 's 10th Birthday! Netrospective: 100 Moments of the Web http://birthday./netrospective/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2005 Report Share Posted March 6, 2005 Hello angel, I too have had chronic constipation all my life. I'd like to know what people here think of colonics, not just to get things moving, but to get old matter out as well. On 5-Mar-05, at 2:27 PM, angelreceiver wrote: > I know this subject has been discussed before but it is such an > important topic that I have to bring it up again. Does anybody have > any remedies that help an EXTREMELY sluggish colon? I have been > constipated basically my whole life and my system seems to be very, > very stuck. Some things have worked temporarily for me but usually > not for long. I have tried many, many, many things. I've read the > files and unfortunately I need something more. We're dealing with > the blue ribbon recipient of stubborn colons. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2005 Report Share Posted March 6, 2005 > I just read this file. One of the women who works with > me was hospitalized last week for constipation. She > was in great pain, and they thought it was an > appendicitis, but it turned out to be backed up fecal > matter. She has really slow bowel function. Do you > think this five day program might help her? I'm quite > worried about her and am afraid of what the doctors > might want to do. I talked her into trying coconut > oil, which I'm bringing her on Monday. She eats the > typical diet: processed foods, low fat, etc. Any > ideas? Dear Jeanne, Yes, this 5 day program would help her a lot. Also read the file on Constipation. Good fats are very important for proper bowel function. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2005 Report Share Posted March 6, 2005 oxy powder works fine for me i got it here on the internet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2005 Report Share Posted March 6, 2005 I, too, have a sluggish colon. Dr. said it's almost paralyzed. I've also gone from bad to worse eating lots of meat and oils. In my case, however, I have a feeding tube and can literally check to see how long it takes for food to pass through the stomach. Everything must be pureed so I'm already using part of the remedy that Bee suggests. I was worse than ever (almost vomiting, terribly nauseous and backed up)so I went on liquids and stopped the coconut oil. I took Miralax out of desperation. I finally had a bm after a few days. I resumed the coconut oil and meats and am already sick/nauseous. It took 6 hours for 5 livers and some broccoli to pass through my stomach yesterday. When I'm pooping well, I digest well. I poop better when I consume oatmeal and apples. I think being this constipated is worse on mybody than candida? How often do you eat fruits and oatmeal? , > Only within the last few days have I been able to become regular again. I > too have had a very sluggish colon my whole life. This problem I've had for > twenty-some years got LOTS worse after I went on Bee's version of the strict > candida diet. Yes I could've eaten more veggies and my problem might have > got better, but my diet was mostly meat. Apparently I've heard it's quite > common for people on the Atkins diet to get hemmoroids, which I definitely > had. From my own experience I can say that meat is definitely constipating. > I was dangerously constipated for days at a time and the only way to unstick > me was suppositories, which stopped working, and enemas. It was actually > quite worrying. Plus we had our daughter on the all-meat diet because I was > told by people on this group and others on various e-mail lists that meat is > the easiest to digest and is not constipating, which I know now is just > complete B.S. What I had to do to make things better was get off the coconut > oil, as it was actually making me quite ill. Then I cut back my meat > consumption to a couple eggs in the morning, and ate meatless food with lots > of beans and veggies in them (like Mexican food). The beans actually have > helped me a lot. Oatmeal with flaxseed is working too. I still cannot eat > most fruits or have any fruit juices. However, I think it's really tough to > say what you should do if you're really reacting to the carbs in the beans > and lots of other grains, veggies and fruits. Because then the only thing > left is meat and that will back you up. And even though I took lots of oil > that didn't really counteract the effect of all the meat. Actually, I'm > taking no oil at all right now, and I'm regular as clockwork. > > Happy eliminating! > > -Sonya > [ ] Constipation > > > > I know this subject has been discussed before but it is such an > important topic that I have to bring it up again. Does anybody have > any remedies that help an EXTREMELY sluggish colon? I have been > constipated basically my whole life and my system seems to be very, > very stuck. Some things have worked temporarily for me but usually > not for long. I have tried many, many, many things. I've read the > files and unfortunately I need something more. We're dealing with > the blue ribbon recipient of stubborn colons. > > Jeanne, thank you for your suggetion on coconut flour. I'd also > like to find something that I don't have to prepare but I guess it > shouldn't be psyllium or flax. I've taken lots of coconut oil and > not a budge. I need something similar to a few sticks of dynamite. > If anyone knows of anything, my insides would be most grateful! ) > Thanks. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2005 Report Share Posted March 6, 2005 Hi there! Could you tell me more about your experience with OxyPowder? I'm just finishing my first Bowel CLeanse of Dr. Schulze's #1 formula and have considered using OxyPowder, Colosan or Homozon as a final follow-through to liquify anything remaining that hasn't yet been eliminated yet. From what I understand people have had good results with all 3, so I'm just wondering how this one went for you. Cheers, Leigh-Paige > oxy powder works fine for me i got it here on the internet > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2005 Report Share Posted March 6, 2005 >>have considered using OxyPowder, Colosan or Homozon as a final > follow-through to liquify anything remaining that hasn't yet been > eliminated yet. Hi Leigh-Paige, Did you read this? Fecal Matter Does Not Get Stuck in the Intestines Excerpts from: " The Long Hallow Tube – A Primer on the Digestive Systemhttp://www.westonaprice.org/healthissues/digestion_primer.html " The lining of the large intestine is as smooth as the inside of the mouth. Contrary to widely held belief, only in cases of severe illness, such as cancer, does fecal matter remain stuck to the wall of the bowel. Even in the elderly, the feces pass through the smooth wall of the bowel without sticking. Except in very high fiber diets, the bulk of the feces is made up not of fiber but dead bacteria. " However, I do recommend coffee, antifungal and probiotic enemas, and magnesium oxide for constipation (which is the main ingredient in Oxy Powder) - also see files on Constipation and Digestive Problems. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2005 Report Share Posted March 6, 2005 I do want to thank everyone who offered suggestions on dealing with this lovely constipation that I have. I would have gotten on earlier than this evening but I've had a particularly bad day and a half. That goes with the territory. My system has become so obstinate that it has become used to magnesium citrate and to a degree, magnesium oxide. These 2 sources have helped me to varying degrees but then it gets in resistance mode. I know that the longer I continue to help my body heal, this area will also get better. I tend to want my colon up and running immediately since I've been trying to get it going for so long but I have to be patient as I go through this program. Patience is a virtue....isn't it????? lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 , What works well for me is stewed prunes. Pour boiling water over the prunes to cover, bring back to a boil. Simmer gently for 20 mins to neutralize the afloxin. Turn off the heat, cool and eat. Extras will keep in the fridge up to a week. Eat 5 - 6 in an emergency. If you worry about the fruit sugar, the other thing I have used is malva tea. This is one of the steps suggested by Hulda in her Cleansing Program. It works in 8 hours. Steep the malva for only 2 minutes unless you want a flood, though. It is very powerful. It also comes in capsules. I hope this helps! --nh From: " angelreceiver " <behealthy8@...> Subject: Re: Constipation I do want to thank everyone who offered suggestions on dealing with this lovely constipation that I have. I would have gotten on earlier than this evening but I've had a particularly bad day and a half. That goes with the territory. My system has become so obstinate that it has become used to magnesium citrate and to a degree, magnesium oxide. These 2 sources have helped me to varying degrees but then it gets in resistance mode. I know that the longer I continue to help my body heal, this area will also get better. I tend to want my colon up and running immediately since I've been trying to get it going for so long but I have to be patient as I go through this program. Patience is a virtue....isn't it????? lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Thanks nh for the suggestion. I never heard of malva tea. Do you know if it's something your system gets used to? I'll definitely check into it. Your right on the prunes. Can't do it right now. I actually love prunes. I can't remember if I've ever stewed them. I've tried so many things that I'm starting to not remember everything that I've used. What does that tell ya, lol. What works well for me is stewed prunes. Pour boiling water over the prunes to cover, bring back to a boil. Simmer gently for 20 mins to neutralize the afloxin. Turn off the heat, cool and eat. Extras will keep in the fridge up yo a week. Eat 5 - 6 in an emergency. If you worry about the fruit sugar, the other thing I have used is malva tea. This is one of the steps suggested by Hulda in her Cleansing Program. It works in 8 hours. Steep the malva for only 2 minutes unless you want a flood, though. It is very powerful. It also comes in capsules. I hope this helps! --nh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Yes, unfortunately your system can get used to it. However, you can brew it stronger. I've never seen it fail though. I was never able to find 'pure' malva tea. I found a combination in china town, though (Seattle). /nh looks at box... It's called " Dieter's Delight " and has the combination of " Malva Verticellata, Folium Sennae, Cassia Acutifolia Delile, 100% natural. Contains no caffein, preservatives, chemicals or additives. " I got the malva capsules at the GNC but they were too hard on my system. I suppose you could try cracking them open to make the tea though. --nh Date: Mon Mar 7, 2005 10:11am Subject: Re: Constipation Thanks nh for the suggestion. I never heard of malva tea. Do you know if it's something your system gets used to? I'll definitely check into it. Your right on the prunes. Can't do it right now. I actually love prunes. I can't remember if I've ever stewed them. I've tried so many things that I'm starting to not remember everything that I've used. What does that tell ya, lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2005 Report Share Posted March 21, 2005 --- Barb <barb1283@...> wrote: > I > have to be careful as small amount or certain types > of magnesium gave me diahrea. That certainly solves the mystery. I've been taking extra magnesium for three days now, and I have diahrea. If it doesn't go away in a week or so, I'll cut back on it. I started taking a gram of magnesium to try and achieve a 2:1 ratio with the two grams of calcium I take (for osteopenia). Thanks! Jeanne __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2005 Report Share Posted March 21, 2005 I used to take my magnesium all at once (3 pills) and would have the runs soon after. I now split up the pills and Carolyn Dean who wrote the Magnesium Miracle said it is best to take it between meals for better absorption. I still need to take some calcium and it seems like every brand I find has added magesium to it. I need to take it alone at night before bed. Anyone have any brand advice? Jeanne/of the north -------------- Original message -------------- --- Barb <barb1283@...> wrote: > I > have to be careful as small amount or certain types > of magnesium gave me diahrea. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2005 Report Share Posted March 21, 2005 I was taking my calcium and magnesium alone at night and taking too much. Following Bee's advise I am now taking my cal/mag 2 x's a day. First time is with my breakfast and the 2nd time is with my dinner. I have powder calcium/carbonate with added D3. I take 200 mg each time of each. Before I started taking it this way, I was having severe cramping in my feet and calfs. I tried every cal/mag at every amounts and nothing seemed to help the cramps over a period of 10 years! I have no cramps now! Also I no longer have constipation. My calcium is from Kirkman Labs. So is the powder magnesium. Hope this helps, Del > > I > > have to be careful as small amount or certain types > > of magnesium gave me diahrea. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2005 Report Share Posted March 22, 2005 Jeanne wrote:> > I've been taking extra magnesium for three days now, > and I have diahrea. If it doesn't go away in a week or > so, I'll cut back on it. I started taking a gram of > magnesium to try and achieve a 2:1 ratio with the two > grams of calcium I take (for osteopenia). ==>FYI the recommended ratio of calcium to magnesium is 1:1. I have experimented a lot with ratios because I was diagnosed with osteoporosis in 1994, although bone scans are not always accurate. I found that 2:1 would still cause muscle cramps, but 1:1 alleviates them. Many other people have found this to be true as well. I was able to increase my bone density significantly within 2 years by taking cal/mag. Now I'm doing well on 350 mgs. of each per day; some days when I haven't eaten properly I take an additional 175 mgs. Sometimes my diet contains more calcium so I take only extra mag. I've gotten to know my body enough now, and I can say I would never have another bone scan because they are damaging. Be cautious about taking too much cal/mag as well. The recommended amounts of 1,200 mgs. and higher can be damaging, depending upon your diet. Animal meats are just as important for bones as cal/mag along with Vit. D. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2005 Report Share Posted March 22, 2005 Hello H, This is interesting. I have a friend that has MS and is struggling with constipation. I passed on to her what you said in your post here and she told me that she tried that last year. Getting up to 15 grams of calcium ascorbate to reach tolerance! She found that the calcium threw her mineral balance off and caused her to have severe muscle cramps! Now she feels she has an excess of calcium in her body and is taking only magnesium.... still having muscle cramps and constipation! She could not just stop the vitamin C but had to taper off that high amount. She did stop because of above reasons and also it made her nervous taking that high amount. She is on a candida diet but not Bee's. Her's is a little different whereas she can have a few more carbs. Del > > Just in case you are not opposed to taking a hefty dose of Vitamin > C on a daily basis you could follow the footsteps of Prof. Linus > ing and use just enough Vitamin C (best as sodium ascorbate > powder) to get close to bowel tolerance. While magnesium does not > normally cause imbalances it appears harder to regulate in relation > to the border between outright constipation and a big hurry to the > loo. > Many people with constipation problems have a redundant colon which > is an extra long one and will have to resort to these tricks. > H Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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