Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 Could this be as simple as swallowing air when eating/chewing? Just a thought.... Burping My wife is experiencing a lot of burping, and hasn't been able to figure out the cause. We're wondering if you can help. Here's what she's tried: Betaine HCL Enzymes (several kinds and combinations) Parasite cleanse Bowel cleansing Gall bladder/liver cleansing Ox bile Probiotics We've been avoiding gluten and dairy for over a year. Any ideas and or directions we can pursue? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 How long has she bowel ? Did she do enemas, colema's, or colonics. I personally believe that you can not cleanse the bowl without serious diet intervention. Go to the Arise & Shine Cleanse. They will detox her successfully, with herbs AND diet. You mention a lot of good things, yet neglected to mention her diet. A three week intense bowel cleanse along with the three weeks of juicing and raw foods and enzymes this will cut the mustard so to speak. Bernadette Ps. from what I know this is a serious issue I would be determined to fix. It is a sign that she is not digesting her food right. Is she over weight? Does her stomach protrude (a sign of clogged digestion). Does she tire easily? These are all signs of something brewing in her body. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2003 Report Share Posted February 10, 2003 Thanks Bernadette for the help. She's probably had bowel problems for years, but her stool has always been very soft, sometimes almost diahrea. Only recently has she been realizing she needs to clean out her colon. We had colonics done professionally, then continued at home for a few weeks. I could get three or four quarts in and hold it for 5 or 10 minutes, but she could only get a quart or so in. So she's thinking she may have a lot of junk built up and that's why she can't get much water in. The colonics didn't seem to be helping. Then a three-week vacation intervened, and we haven't gotten back to them. She's over 5'8 " and around 100 lbs. (very small-boned), so fasting for very long would be hard for her. She doesn't have a protruding stomach. We started on Gray's intestinal cleansing program, and she was able to stay on it for a couple months, but was having a lot of problems with constipation. We eat a lot of fruits, vegetables (mostly raw) and some grains and a few beans. I'll look into the Arise & Shine Cleanse. It looks a little different than Gray's program. I seem to be reacting to psyllium, a cornerstone of Gray's, so maybe Arise & Shine will give me some alternatives. If we were to do a three week intense bowel cleanse, where could we find instructions? Thanks! > How long has she bowel ? Did she do enemas, colema's, or colonics. I personally believe that you can not cleanse the bowl without serious diet intervention. Go to the Arise & Shine Cleanse. They will detox her successfully, with herbs AND diet. You mention a lot of good things, yet neglected to mention her diet. A three week intense bowel cleanse along with the three weeks of juicing and raw foods and enzymes this will cut the mustard so to speak. > > Bernadette > > Ps. from what I know this is a serious issue I would be determined to fix. It is a sign that she is not digesting her food right. Is she over weight? Does her stomach protrude (a sign of clogged digestion). Does she tire easily? These are all signs of something brewing in her body. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2003 Report Share Posted February 10, 2003 Hi , My burping was from gastritis. I had to go on Primal Defense (Garden Of Life product) and it helped a lot. But since you have alread tried probiotics, I would sugest you look at changing a special diet called the Specific Carbohydrate Diet. It is basically no grains, or sugar. There is a group for it, but not . I think the group that is close is Healing Crow. If you go to their website, they explain several diets that may be of help. Unfortunately, many avoid certain foods, but need to be even more restrictive to regain their health. I noticed this when I first got gastritis, I needed to get off all sugar and grains. Now, with PD and enzymes, I am better, so I can eat a wider variety of foods. I hope this helps. God bless, Hazelpone Burping My wife is experiencing a lot of burping, and hasn't been able to figure out the cause. We're wondering if you can help. Here's what she's tried: Betaine HCL Enzymes (several kinds and combinations) Parasite cleanse Bowel cleansing Gall bladder/liver cleansing Ox bile Probiotics We've been avoiding gluten and dairy for over a year. Any ideas and or directions we can pursue? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2003 Report Share Posted March 3, 2003 Forgive me if I responded to you before. I had terrible burping and it turned out to be gastritis. I have been on Primal Defense and it helps within a few days (2). Also, there is the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (www.scdiet.org) and food combining (book: Fit for Life) that helps people who have difficult digestion. I hope this helps. God bless, Hazelpone Re: Burping Thanks Bernadette for the help. She's probably had bowel problems for years, but her stool has always been very soft, sometimes almost diahrea. Only recently has she been realizing she needs to clean out her colon. We had colonics done professionally, then continued at home for a few weeks. I could get three or four quarts in and hold it for 5 or 10 minutes, but she could only get a quart or so in. So she's thinking she may have a lot of junk built up and that's why she can't get much water in. The colonics didn't seem to be helping. Then a three-week vacation intervened, and we haven't gotten back to them. She's over 5'8 " and around 100 lbs. (very small-boned), so fasting for very long would be hard for her. She doesn't have a protruding stomach. We started on Gray's intestinal cleansing program, and she was able to stay on it for a couple months, but was having a lot of problems with constipation. We eat a lot of fruits, vegetables (mostly raw) and some grains and a few beans. I'll look into the Arise & Shine Cleanse. It looks a little different than Gray's program. I seem to be reacting to psyllium, a cornerstone of Gray's, so maybe Arise & Shine will give me some alternatives. If we were to do a three week intense bowel cleanse, where could we find instructions? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2003 Report Share Posted March 19, 2003 Ginger; We have been getting a lot of burping in the morning. But really only in the morning. I think it is a combination of yeast and enzymes. Right now our son is sick with a very bad cold, so we are not trying anything new. However, as soon as the cold is over we are going to make attempts to solve this burping problem. Mel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2003 Report Share Posted March 20, 2003 Hi, My sweet, tiny daughter would belch like a wart hog BEFORE we started her on Super Digestaway by Soleray. We get it at our health food store. It is just HCL (hydrochloric) acid plus pancreatin enzymes, and a few other enzymes and things. We give the Super Digestaway whenever we give her the enzymes. She has only been on the enzymes since last fall, but she has been on the Super Digestaway for about 2 years. Once we started it, 2 years ago, she didn't burp. The doctor we had taken her to prior to our DAN! doctor said that in many children and adults the extra HCL helps get rid of burps and improves digestion overall. We found the combo in Super Digestaway worked better than just HCL acid supplements. Good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2004 Report Share Posted April 15, 2004 > He is burping constantly and I need to know what to do. > Also, he poop is still foul smelling. For my son, this would have been a food or supplement intolerance, or a yeast problem. You might want to add No-Fenol, see if that helps. Otherwise consider rotating foods to find ones he does not tolerate. Or maybe remove one or more of his supplements. Or actively treat yeast http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2006 Report Share Posted January 24, 2006 > Hello All: > > I seem to recall that burping indicated something about stomach acids? I can't recall what it means. Is burping a good thing or a bad thing? I've been making good improvements w/my skin and sleep lately, but also noticed that I;m burping more right after I eat. LOL Don't recall doing that before and wondering what's up w/that! ==>Burping is caused by candida toxins which gives off carbon dioxide, so it can happen when candida is being killed off in the stomach or when it is overgrowing as well. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2006 Report Share Posted January 26, 2006 > > For some reason I thought there was some info regarding hcl in the stomach > and burping. Hi Marla, You may be thinking of the article entitled " Stomach Acid Problems and Help " . It's in the files, in the Digestion folder. jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2006 Report Share Posted January 26, 2006 That's the file, Jackie! Thanks so much! Marla ) -------Original Message------- Hi Marla, You may be thinking of the article entitled " Stomach Acid Problems and Help " . It's in the files, in the Digestion folder. jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 Besides gulping air, the biggest cause of burping I think is insufficient stomach acid. This (hypochlorhydria) is common in dysbiosis patients and about half of elderly patients. Duncan > > What is the significance, if any, of burping after eating? Every time > I have my undenatured whey drink, I burp afterward. I am only adding > ascorbic acid and inulin to the drink, though I do take other > supplements at the same time. I had not experienced burping at any > other time until my meal this evening. I only had a burger with onions > and tomatoes, and pureed veggie soup, with water to drink. > > Gail > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2006 Report Share Posted December 24, 2006 Hi, It signifies, U might be allergic to Whey. Muscle testing will confirm this. Whey is good for many, many, while might be allergic to few like U. Find a substitute for whey which is sure not allergic to you. There are patients who burp just being in a room, full of mold & fungus. Later it was confirmed, they were allergic to mold & fungi. Nothing eaten(ingested) or drunk. Few burp even with tiny amounts of garlic. Pls don't race my pulse or raise my BP, asking to prove. How on earth, a protein, essential for humans is allergic bla bla bla... Take it or leave it. MM ======================= Gail wrote: > What is the significance, if any, of burping after eating? Every time > I have my undenatured whey drink, I burp afterward. I am only adding > ascorbic acid and inulin to the drink, though I do take other > supplements at the same time. I had not experienced burping at any > other time until my meal this evening. I only had a burger with onions > and tomatoes, and pureed veggie soup, with water to drink. > > Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2006 Report Share Posted December 24, 2006 For the record, I don't think burping is an allergic symptom at all, and I question the reliability of muscle testing, particularly when a tester puts herself in the energetic loop. Gas is produced from a reaction between foods or between the stomach acid and food. It is not produced out of thin air by an unknown energy, or by the stomach lining; there has to be actual molecular reaction to create gas. I mentioned reflux because if there is not enough stomach acidity to drop the stomach contents into the intestine where gas would not cause burping, enough reaction between the food and stomach acid to create pressure would occur; thus the burping and possible regurgitation response of hypochlorhydria. We know from previous discussions that hypochlorhydria is a problem in half the elderly and most people with dysbiosis, so given probably about 80% of people on the list have it this would be the first thing to check. I suspect a reaction between the alkalizing minerals in the food or whey, and the stomach acid. Duncan > > What is the significance, if any, of burping after eating? Every time > > I have my undenatured whey drink, I burp afterward. I am only adding > > ascorbic acid and inulin to the drink, though I do take other > > supplements at the same time. I had not experienced burping at any > > other time until my meal this evening. I only had a burger with onions > > and tomatoes, and pureed veggie soup, with water to drink. > > > > Gail > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2006 Report Share Posted December 25, 2006 Hi, No intension of hurt at all. This was anticipated from Duncan. Duncan's view is commercially biased. All he said is true too. Possibility of allergy causing burping can't be ruled out fully. What is wrong, only few are allergic to Whey, many can ingest it without problems. As a disclaimer caution he can say, whey might (MIGHT) be allergic to few. Actually no need to put any caution. Apples, oranges, tomatoes are sold without any caution, these are foods. Many many eat them & only very few find themselves allergic to these. Concerned individuals need to identify their individual allergies. One man's food is another's poison. =================================== Duncan Crow wrote: > For the record, I don't think burping is an allergic symptom at all, > and I question the reliability of muscle testing, particularly when a > tester puts herself in the energetic loop. > > Gas is produced from a reaction between foods or between the stomach > acid and food. It is not produced out of thin air by an unknown > energy, or by the stomach lining; there has to be actual molecular > reaction to create gas. > > I mentioned reflux because if there is not enough stomach acidity to > drop the stomach contents into the intestine where gas would not > cause burping, enough reaction between the food and stomach acid to > create pressure would occur; thus the burping and possible > regurgitation response of hypochlorhydria. We know from previous > discussions that hypochlorhydria is a problem in half the elderly and > most people with dysbiosis, so given probably about 80% of people on > the list have it this would be the first thing to check. I suspect a > reaction between the alkalizing minerals in the food or whey, and the > stomach acid. > > Duncan > > > >> Hi, >> It signifies, U might be allergic to Whey. >> Muscle testing will confirm this. >> Whey is good for many, many, while might be allergic to few like U. >> Find a substitute for whey which is sure not allergic to you. >> >> There are patients who burp just being in a room, full of mold & >> > fungus. > >> Later it was confirmed, they were allergic to mold & fungi. >> Nothing eaten(ingested) or drunk. >> Few burp even with tiny amounts of garlic. >> >> Pls don't race my pulse or raise my BP, asking to prove. >> How on earth, a protein, essential for humans is allergic bla bla >> > bla... > >> Take it or leave it. >> MM >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2006 Report Share Posted December 25, 2006 Memidas: if burping can be caused by allergy, given that allergies are a serious medical condition, one would expect a medical search to mention it at least casually; however nothing comes up at all. That's why I smell a myth and said as much. On this list myths are debunked and used as roughage so, what have you found that would persuade us otherwise? As to your comment that my view is commercially biased, I give away about 70% of my billable time. Merry Christmas! Also,the science is pure regardless of whether it is on inulin, selenium, mother's milk or whey. Information reliability and purity is key in the health movement though, so again with no intention of hurt, let's pursue that. What science do you have that supports the belching=allergy connection, or the muscle testing contention, given that you've already admitted that muscle testing is unreliable? Duncan > > For the record, I don't think burping is an allergic symptom at all, > > and I question the reliability of muscle testing, particularly when a > > tester puts herself in the energetic loop. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2006 Report Share Posted December 25, 2006 This is very true. I have a huge problem with digestion and now take enzymes with every meal. I feel better because I am absorbing more foods. I have been taking the enzymes for about two months now but I still have quite a bit of burping...although it has gotten better. (has not cured the candida yet though!!) Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote: Besides gulping air, the biggest cause of burping I think is insufficient stomach acid. This (hypochlorhydria) is common in dysbiosis patients and about half of elderly patients. Duncan > > What is the significance, if any, of burping after eating? Every time > I have my undenatured whey drink, I burp afterward. I am only adding > ascorbic acid and inulin to the drink, though I do take other > supplements at the same time. I had not experienced burping at any > other time until my meal this evening. I only had a burger with onions > and tomatoes, and pureed veggie soup, with water to drink. > > Gail > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2006 Report Share Posted December 25, 2006 OK, if you do have a degree of hypochlorhydria, the correct treatment is to increased stomach acidity, not enzymes. I agree that enzymes are also important to many people for digestion, just not as important in the hypochlorhydria case as betaine HCl. Duncan > > > > What is the significance, if any, of burping after eating? Every > time > > I have my undenatured whey drink, I burp afterward. I am only > adding > > ascorbic acid and inulin to the drink, though I do take other > > supplements at the same time. I had not experienced burping at any > > other time until my meal this evening. I only had a burger with > onions > > and tomatoes, and pureed veggie soup, with water to drink. > > > > Gail > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 You are so right RE Duncan Crow. > > Hi, > > This was anticipated from Duncan. > Duncan's view is commercially biased. > > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 Don't forget though that ALL your food is commercially obtained, for most of us anyway, and the simple fact is that some food works better than other food at curing disease. I guess this is like some people preferring to restrict carb foods and some people preferring to try to cure themselves of bowel candida while eating rice cakes, oatmeal or brown rice. There are lots of ways to kick at the cat, lots of variables, but I've found consistency in getting as close to the basics as possible without impairing progress by cutting a program to the bone My view may be commercially biased because it adds foods and nutritional supplements as well as strips foods away, but I think it's a good balance and 90% or so success in a faster time frame seems a pretty positive result particularly when good science backs up the plan. Duncan > > > > Hi, > > > > This was anticipated from Duncan. > > Duncan's view is commercially biased. > > > > >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 On 12/26/06, dawnofthedeadhere <dawnofthedeadhere@...> wrote: > > You are so right RE Duncan Crow. > > -- In candidiasis , medmidas <medmidas@...> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > This was anticipated from Duncan. > > Duncan's view is commercially biased. Really? All I can say is Duncan has freely given of his time answering every question I have ever asked him, despite the fact that I made it clear at the beginning that, living in the UK, I would not be ordering through his website as the shipping was too dear. He has been immensely helpful and has taken the time and trouble to review what I'm taking and help me know what to look for in sourcing supplements over here. How on earth is that commercially biased? Kirsteen Chaos, confusion, disorder - my work here is done Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2009 Report Share Posted June 12, 2009 > > this is getting to a big problem! it first started with a giarda infection a couple of years ago. got a bit better but now with this diet it's worse again. the more fat in a meal the worse the symptoms. anybody have any ideas? > susan > Hi I have an idea. If you are eating the good stuff Bee has listed. Look closely and make sure, then the junk has to get out some way and at this time, (and it may change routes) it is taking the burp train. Don't sweat it as it will stop soon enough and wave goodbye to it now. Neal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2009 Report Share Posted June 13, 2009 > > this is getting to a big problem! it first started with a giarda infection a couple of years ago. got a bit better but now with this diet it's worse again. the more fat in a meal the worse the symptoms. anybody have any ideas? +++Hi . More fat in a meal is not causing you to burp. Since you've had burping before your body is " retracing " it, which is according to Hering's Law of Cure: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/heal8.php This too shall pass as you progress on this program. All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2009 Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 I have DM and have been doing AP for 6-7 years with relative good results. Two year's ago I started burping day and night, sometimes ongoing for 3+ hours at a rate of 40-50 burps per minute. I have not gone one day without constant burping. No doctor has helped me so far. I had upper GI scoped that showed a " red spot on my stomach " . The spot was biopsied with nothing found. Any suggestions? Thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2009 Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 Hi, raedahmer: Burping is evidence of bacterial activity. Antibiotics can reduce some bacteria while increasing others and many of these are putrefactive. Enteric-coated oregano OIL capsules can reduce some of these bacteria, but it is also good to reimplant beneficial bacteria by eating yoghurt--Stonyfield Farms or Brown Cow brands in US are the best, or taking some good probiotic between dosages of antibiotics. The enzymes that might help include bromelaine and one called amylase, especially if taken with betaine HCl. Good luck with it, From: raedahmer <rae@...> Subject: rheumatic burping rheumatic Date: Monday, December 21, 2009, 8:52 AM  I have DM and have been doing AP for 6-7 years with relative good results. Two year's ago I started burping day and night, sometimes ongoing for 3+ hours at a rate of 40-50 burps per minute. I have not gone one day without constant burping. No doctor has helped me so far. I had upper GI scoped that showed a " red spot on my stomach " . The spot was biopsied with nothing found. Any suggestions? Thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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