Guest guest Posted January 9, 2009 Report Share Posted January 9, 2009 Hi, Does this happen shortly after you eat? I've been getting regular bouts of diarhea/liquid after getting strict on the diet again after Christmas and starting Nystatin again. This was going on as well for a few months prior to Christmas. Sometimes its yellowish, sometimes with chunks of food. I'm not sure if I should be worried or just believe its detoxing. I've tried to stop it with red raspberry leaf tea (all the blackberry bush roots here are still frozen so I can't dig any out yet for tea). I also stop taking antifungals including Nystatin, (but still taking coconut oil) to help it stop - but nothing really helps. (Its not retracing as I've mostly been constipated my life) Thanks for your help, > > *** Hee, Hee. I'm sorry to worry you... > So: The mustard yellow liquid (there is no food waste in it) comes out my butt. It's like > you are having a bowel movement, but it is actually liquid. It is not painful, it is just > urgent. I have tried lots of healing things in my day and one of them was the gallbladder > cleanse recommended by Hulda , if any of you are familiar with that. And, the > discharge of the toxins reminds me of that release from my liver (with bile and kidney > stones and liquid in it.) This is what makes me think that the liver is involved in this > discharge, because it is yellow (the color of toxins) and it is all liquid like a discharge from > the liver. > I also think using the coffee enema encourages the toxin release. I feel so much better > after one of these release cycles. > Hope that helps you envision this event more clearly. I think you can search past > messages to get other folks thoughts on this, too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 > > Hi, > Does this happen shortly after you eat? I've been getting regular > bouts of diarhea/liquid after getting strict on the diet again after > Christmas and starting Nystatin again. This was going on as well for > a few months prior to Christmas. Sometimes its yellowish, sometimes > with chunks of food. I'm not sure if I should be worried or just > believe its detoxing. I've tried to stop it with red raspberry leaf > tea (all the blackberry bush roots here are still frozen so I can't > dig any out yet for tea). I also stop taking antifungals including > Nystatin, (but still taking coconut oil) to help it stop - but nothing > really helps. (Its not retracing as I've mostly been constipated my life) +++Hi . Hopefully you are taking Betaine hydrochloric acid and doing other things that help digestion: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/dig14.php The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 > > Hi, > Does this happen shortly after you eat? **** Not especially. It usually happens for a period of a couple of days replacing all bowel movements during that time. It is not the same as diarrhea. It is mustard yellow liquid only. I've been getting regular > bouts of diarhea/liquid after getting strict on the diet again after > Christmas and starting Nystatin again. This was going on as well for > a few months prior to Christmas. Sometimes its yellowish, sometimes > with chunks of food. **** Isn't it too soon for you to be adding Nystatin? I used to experience diarrhea when I was first getting solid on the diet. In part because transitioning off the grains and sugars caused me to go through alot of digestion adjustments. Also, adding the HCl cleared up my digestive upsets and helped me with loose bowels. But, I also think loose bowels can occur as the body gets adjusted to this new, healthier way eating. So, I think you can just ride it out knowing that you are providing your body with superior nutrition and not feeding the yeasts. The fact that this is all you are doing should help calm your fears/worries about all these die-off symptoms. Marissa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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