Guest guest Posted October 30, 2004 Report Share Posted October 30, 2004 Anne, http://www.nutriteck.com/selenium.html check this site Anne Bird <irishfox@...> wrote: A friend's vet told her that her dog needed Selenium. However, she is having a problem fiding a source that doesn't contain all sorts of allergens. This dog is allergic to everything. What herbs/natural products would be good for her to try?Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2007 Report Share Posted September 8, 2007 Well Duncan this is good news as I don't mind eating Brazil nuts. However, my intestines are in such bad shape now I can no longer digest nuts anyway and eating nut butters (which I love with all my heart mind body and soul) burns my intestines so bad that I had to quit eating it. Also, I have ALL of the books published on candida and most of them forbid the Brazil nuts because of carbs probably. Anyway, whey is also now causing burning in my intestines, something I did not have trouble with at first and also the coconut oil. Anything that tends to " stick " to the intestines seems to be having that effect on me. The burning is pretty severe and is causing my intestines not to want to work. Weekly colonics are now essential for me to be able to get rid of the undigested chunks and pellets. Not sure what the problem is here, but it just started about 9 months ago. Am taking plenty of enzymes and bacteria but am absolutely not able to take any acids for digestion. Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2007 Report Share Posted September 8, 2007 Dear Steph, You digestion problem will not improve until you get more acid into your stomach. Sea salt and betaine hydrochloride are the standard acid-builders. The only other thing I can think of would be to puree all your food. Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman Re: Re: Re: selenium > Well Duncan this is good news as I don't mind eating Brazil nuts. > However, my intestines are in such bad shape now I can no longer digest > nuts anyway and eating nut butters (which I love with all my heart mind > body and soul) burns my intestines so bad that I had to quit eating it. > Also, I have ALL of the books published on candida and most of them > forbid the Brazil nuts because of carbs probably. > Anyway, whey is also now causing burning in my intestines, something I > did not have trouble with at first and also the coconut oil. Anything > that tends to " stick " to the intestines seems to be having that effect > on me. The burning is pretty severe and is causing my intestines not > to want to work. Weekly colonics are now essential for me to be able > to get rid of the undigested chunks and pellets. Not sure what the > problem is here, but it just started about 9 months ago. Am taking > plenty of enzymes and bacteria but am absolutely not able to take any > acids for digestion. > > Steph > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2007 Report Share Posted September 9, 2007 Duncan, I am doing everything you said (except the blockbuster is too harsh right now so am taking gamma-zyme and lots of papaya enzymes right now. The Blockbuster gives me a bad headache and acid stomach, I am thinking it is the olive leaf extract and Sierrasil they have added to the enzymes and bacteria. I can't tolerate olive leaf right now, not die off, bad head ache and acid stomach. Probably allergy related from severe leaky gut. I am back to taking selenium but goats milk is not available in the stores anywhere near where I live and I am not up to taking care of goats LOL. I am still in the dark as to how to compensate concerning the glutathione. Could you list every major source that comes to mind once again including suppliments? My memory is failing pretty bad, but did you say that L-glutamine is the same as glutathione? I have heard that L-glutamine causes some people problems and may not be so good for you? I don't seem to have a problem with it but have not been taking it. I have a large jar of the Jarrow sitting here. How much should I take and how many times a day? I LOVE the whey but I have no choice but to lay off of it until I can tolerate it again (if ever). Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2007 Report Share Posted October 1, 2007 Duncan, I know this is an old one and you may have answered this. I've been ill for the past month and am catching up on emails. Do you know of an undenatured goat whey that you'd reccomend? Many thanks, Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote: Steph, you should gain your health back pretty dramatically if you can get your antioxidant levels up again for a few months. Glutathione for example is always depleted in illness and can be completely so in the irritated portions of bowel lining. Glutathione depletion allows a continuing damage reaction, and continual depletion is enhanced by the toxin irritants produced by dysbiosis. Recent Activity 1 New Members Visit Your Group Healthy Eating on A place for parents to share their ideas. Need traffic? Drive customers With search ads on Best of Y! Groups Check it out and nominate your group to be featured. . --------------------------------- Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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