Guest guest Posted April 23, 2009 Report Share Posted April 23, 2009 Ok, here is what is going on...we are having too fast transit time cause everything that is going in is coming right out. His poops are mushy, light yellowish tan color. I know one of the supplements is doing this, don't know which one and if I should continue. I thought maybe it was normal but now am thinking not so much...its been like 4 days now...here is what he is on... 1 blue scoop Enhansa + 1 no-phenol enzyme a day 1 Enzymedica's Candadise a day 1 tsp Therabotic complete Klaire's He was constipated just last week and since I gave him the magnesium citrate to get the bowels moving he's had nothing but diarrhea as described above. Can someone tell me their experience with Enzymedica's Candadise? I'm really thinking its that but don't know enough about it. > > Hi , > > Digestion starts with chewing. You may need to work on grinding the food up with his teeth so that it can mix with the saliva in his mouth, jump-starting the digestive process. If the nuts are coming out as they went in, they are not being chewed up enough before being swallowed. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2009 Report Share Posted April 23, 2009 I have heard it quoted that " everything we eat beyond our ability to digest does harm " , and personally believe it. If they are coming out undigested he is not getting nutrition from them, so if nothing else he would be better off eating something that he gets nutrition from. What about giving nuts as nut butter or flours instead? Also, this is a sign of a digestive problem, especially if the child is chewing. Maybe try adding more digestive enzymes? Maybe try serving food that is easier to digest and working back up? -Sierra > > > > Hi , > > > > Digestion starts with chewing. You may need to work on grinding the food up with his teeth so that it can mix with the saliva in his mouth, jump-starting the digestive process. If the nuts are coming out as they went in, they are not being chewed up enough before being swallowed. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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