Guest guest Posted May 12, 2006 Report Share Posted May 12, 2006 > Hi Toni, sorry I can't help you but was thinking exactly the same thing these past few days, could do with learning stool analysis at school !!!!!!! wouldn't that be great, it's so indicative of what's going on in the body, even some tips about colour of stools etc would be useful, if I find anything I'll let you know, love Josie mama to Kai ( 5 NT) and Jay (3 ASD) > Hello, I have gone to enzymestuff-great website. I am trying to learn > more about the smell of my sons breath as well as the different smell > of his stools-gross but great indicator. We have had no tests done so I > am really trying to educate myself on these signs. Any one know of any > websites or other sources of helpfull info regarding breath and stool > odours and what the mean. Thanks Toni mom to Matteo ASD 4yrsold SCD > since oct/05 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2006 Report Share Posted May 12, 2006 I discovered from personal experience with battleing celiac disase fruitlessly with Gluten Free Casein Free diet that my bad breath was mostly a result to Vitamin B12 and B6 deficiency. I became so sick eating this way. So did my celiac daughter. Who slipped into Autism thanks to injured intestines. I discovered this looking up what all the vitamins that some one becomes difecient in (listed in Elaine's book) and discovering there consequenceds in a nutrition book that I looked up in the library. My doctor has been supplementing my diet with B12 nasal gel/spray (B12 does not absorb too well in the beginning by the intestines). Some have benifited from B12 shots..although rather painful. I also take a B complex and Multi-vitamin (Freedas SCD safe Vitamins), since you should never take just one B at a time it takes them all to work right. I crush the Freeda Vitamins in apple sauce with a little honey for my kids. WE also eat foods high in B12...organic or range fed hormone free livers and organ meats. I don't trust anything else...thanks to all the toxins in our food, especialy organ meats. Our kids love liver! They don't know any better. And we haven't told them what the rest of the world thinks of the stuff. Thrush also stinks....but now that my B12 levels are getting into balance and my gut is healing...my breath is much much better. And I have also learned that the body uses HUGE amounts of B12 fighting this vicious cycle...it is also used up during the metabolizing and digestion of foods. Oh, almost forgot...our poops don't stink any more either. Are daughter had such bad steatorrhea (undigested fat in the stools) that her poop truly smelled vinegary, putred and rancid and just HORRIBLE...that too dissapeared the first month. THANK GOD! Because she is still using diapers. Hope this may help you. Antoinette (2+ months SCDiet entire family of five/family problems: Celiac Disease/injured intestines/ASD/ADHD/ADD and hyperekplexia...all healing when no other way worked.) > > Hi Toni, sorry I can't help you but was thinking exactly the same thing these > past few days, could do with learning stool analysis at school !!!!!!! wouldn't > that be great, it's so indicative of what's going on in the body, even some tips > about colour of stools etc would be useful, if I find anything I'll let you know, > love Josie mama to Kai ( 5 NT) and Jay (3 ASD) > > > > > Hello, I have gone to enzymestuff-great website. I am trying to learn > > more about the smell of my sons breath as well as the different smell > > of his stools-gross but great indicator. We have had no tests done so I > > am really trying to educate myself on these signs. Any one know of any > > websites or other sources of helpfull info regarding breath and stool > > odours and what the mean. Thanks Toni mom to Matteo ASD 4yrsold SCD > > since oct/05 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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