Guest guest Posted November 7, 2004 Report Share Posted November 7, 2004 Hi there - I wanted to mention that flatulence can have a number of causes. A clogged up liver will cause gas. Doing a liver flush can work wonders. It did for me. However, there is some slight risk when doing it, so I recommend that anyone who tries it research carefully and be prepared. My favorite place to get instructions, support and info on methods is here: www.curezone.com look for the liver flush forum. Next, flatulence can be from a clogged up colon, which can house parasites, bacteria and fungus. We develop something termed " mucoid plaque " that adheres to the walls of the colon, hides the buggers and hurts our digestion. I believe that a colon cleansing is actually the first step to most good healing plans. I tried many herbals, fasting, colonics, etc. The fastest, most comfortable and most effective thing I found was called Oxy-powder. It is stabalized ozone and germanium in magnesium. It dissolves the mucoid plaque and flushes out the debris. The ozone creates oxygen in your gut and kills some of the parasites, fungus, bacteria, while helping the good bacteria. Taking this made a huge difference to me with chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia pain. I wrote a page on my experience with it here: www.bmivideo.com/health/health-main.htm I took it different than the oxy-powder folks recommend, and I describe that there. I also have the link to the oxy-powder folks there. Hope this helps!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2005 Report Share Posted January 5, 2005 Hi , Anytime we have flatulance, it is yeast related. It seems to happen more when we have yeast being killed off, using a protocol of GSE or eating garlic or onions. I don't know about the accidents though. Alice > Can anyone relate to these symptoms? > > For a while we have been having a problem with flatulence in the late > afternoon/early evening. Anything I had altered I have changed back yet we still > seem to have the problem. Trouble is he then has 'accidents' in his pants. > His poo is soft but dark in colour. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2005 Report Share Posted January 5, 2005 > Can anyone relate to these symptoms? > > For a while we have been having a problem with flatulence in the late > afternoon/early evening. Yeast die off over here. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2005 Report Share Posted January 5, 2005 This would be constipation for my daughter. She could eat all day and by evening would have more gas and only a little bm coming out. This also leads to bacteria for my daughter which I could treat with one cap of Culterelle for about a week. I sometimes start to feel bloated by late afternoon and I know my system has not been processing the food. Enzymes every morning really help both my daughter and I. Best Wishes Becky > Can anyone relate to these symptoms? > > For a while we have been having a problem with flatulence in the late > afternoon/early evening. Anything I had altered I have changed back yet we still > seem to have the problem. Trouble is he then has 'accidents' in his pants. > His poo is soft but dark in colour. When he is windy he ends up in a real > mess. I wonder if anyone knows what I should be looking for. A while ago he > switched from the Nightcal to calcium (both citrate and carbonate) but although > I know carbonate can cause this I am pretty sure it is not the problem > because we have cut it right back yet still have the problem as bad as before. > > One question I do have. Does anyone know how long it takes fluids to > process? I know that foods is between one and a half to two hours but what about > fluids on their own? > > Any help appreciated as I have spent the whole of Xmas trying to work out > where we have gone wrong and we have been at this game a long time now. By the > way, has never had toileting issues worth mentioning before. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2005 Report Share Posted January 5, 2005 Thanks Becky. If anything, it would be that he has too many probiotics rather than not enough which is one thing I am looking at. So wierd that it is a problem after all this time of no toileting issues. Never mind. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2005 Report Share Posted January 16, 2005 For us this is a bacteria flare up. A little oil of oregano and double our culturelle dose and we're good in about 3 days. Flatulence > > Can anyone relate to these symptoms? > > For a while we have been having a problem with flatulence in the late > afternoon/early evening. Anything I had altered I have changed back yet > we still > seem to have the problem. Trouble is he then has 'accidents' in his > pants. > His poo is soft but dark in colour. When he is windy he ends up in a > real > mess. I wonder if anyone knows what I should be looking for. A while > ago he > switched from the Nightcal to calcium (both citrate and carbonate) but > although > I know carbonate can cause this I am pretty sure it is not the problem > because we have cut it right back yet still have the problem as bad as > before. > > One question I do have. Does anyone know how long it takes fluids to > process? I know that foods is between one and a half to two hours but > what about > fluids on their own? > > Any help appreciated as I have spent the whole of Xmas trying to work out > where we have gone wrong and we have been at this game a long time now. > By the > way, has never had toileting issues worth mentioning before. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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