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And how might one heal the mucosal lining? Just through SCD, or are there

other complimentary methods?

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>Reply-To: pecanbread

>To: pecanbread

>Subject: Re: Floating, light colored stools

>Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 21:40:16 -0800 (PST)

>

>No, you probably did not get rid of it. The immune system is supposed to

>keep check over the yeast, but when the mucosal lining is damaged, and

>pathogens multiply like no tomorrow, the immune system gets overworked,

>taxed, its abilities scattered, and depressed. Healing that lining will

>heal the immune system directly and go a long ways to keeping the yeast in

>check again. Until then, we keep batting the yeast down with sticks waiting

>for that large stone to recouperate!

>

> It is also important to note that yeast can mutate up to every 4 days,

>becomming resistent over time to certain anti-fungals. Some people here use

>a rotation of anti-fungals when it is really getting out of hand.

>

> No ones story is too long here, there is no such thing. So many of us

>have very long stories, if not all of us!

>

>

> Summer

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> Coats BRCoats72@...> wrote:

> Really? I never knew yeast could cause light stools. Ya' learn something

>new

>every day! :-) Yeast would make sense in my case anyway. I did go on a week

>of treatment, but I don't think it completely got rid of it. Long story.

>

>Thanks!

>~

>

>

> >From: Gertrude Snicklegrove

> >Reply-To: pecanbread

> >To: pecanbread

> >Subject: Re: Floating, light colored stools

> >Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 21:22:54 -0800 (PST)

> >

> >Sounds like yeast, but do not rule out liver, because reduced bile flow

> >often goes hand in hand with leaky gut. Blood tests do not always reveal

> >liver problems, especially reduced bile flow. The tests and technology

> >available for liver testing is not the greatest. I have diagnosed liver

> >problems, and liver enzyme essays are always in the normal range.

> >

> > Summer

> >

> > Coats

>wrote:

> > Hi all,

> >

> >I am following the floating stools thread, but was wondering what you

> >thought about floating, light colored (ranging from a yellow color to a

> >gray

> >color, with an occasional normal) stool. I would think some sort of liver

> >problem would be indicated, but all my blood tests on the liver are

>normal.

> >Is there anything else that would make them lighter color?

> >

> >TIA,

> >~

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> >For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

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