Guest guest Posted February 7, 1999 Report Share Posted February 7, 1999 >Dr. Cherry briefly addressed some of the specific objections or >concerns that parents might raise. > The measles component of the MMR vaccine and inflammatory bowel >disease. This suggestion came first from some studies done in >England. But " the concepts were crazy, " and other studies since have >refuted the claim, Dr. Cherry. That is funny because my son had a MMR injury and guess what...irritable bowel syndrome too! I have 2 unvaccinated children with irritable bowel problems and exactly how would a toddler end up with such a condition who was breast fed to 6 months and started on baby food and formula from then on...per the directions? Actually that whole article is a joke. Sad that it was released to the public who don't know better. Kim PS I copied the vaccine address for the Indiana legislators...sorry. Do a web search w/ netscape and you'll see the sight. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 1999 Report Share Posted February 8, 1999 Man, was I out of it last night. I hope everyone knew what I meant...my other children did NOT have the IBS and I am sorry that I used bad grammar. Woe is me. J. Pucka wrote: > > From: " J. Pucka " <jpuckadc@...> > > >Dr. Cherry briefly addressed some of the specific objections or >concerns that parents might raise. > > The measles component of the MMR vaccine and inflammatory bowel >disease. This suggestion came first from some studies done in > >England. But " the concepts were crazy, " and other studies since have >refuted the claim, Dr. Cherry. > > That is funny because my son had a MMR injury and guess what...irritable > bowel syndrome too! I have 2 unvaccinated children with irritable bowel > problems and exactly how would a toddler end up with such a condition > who was breast fed to 6 months and started on baby food and formula > from then on...per the directions? Actually that whole article is a > joke. Sad that it was released to the public who don't know better. > Kim > PS I copied the vaccine address for the Indiana legislators...sorry. Do > a web search w/ netscape and you'll see the sight. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 Hi; Did you change diet of your client?! See for gluten reactivity or other allergy. Generaly work on ANS(stabilize it) and psycho- emotion...in first stage medical clay(bentonite!) would help...digestive enzyme and probiotics too...avoid any stimulative food or drink... regards Dr Igor > > Dear friends, > I have a female pacient with irritable bowel syndrome for 1 year, weight-loss, flatulence and anxiety. She followed 7 SCIO sessions, once in a week with: Spinal and Sarcode: Digestion, Spinal and Sarcode –Timed Therapies - Digestive stim, Metabolic Stim, Intestinal Stim; Nutrition Profile – Enzymes; Timed Therapy Music Superlearning – Start Digestive System Therapy; Biofeedback – digestion, additional – abdominal, pancreas; Auto Zap Patogeni (12 min), AutoZap Various Enzyme Intolerance; Feel good therapy. > I didn't obtained any significant or persistent improvement of her status. What shall I do to have a major and durable result ? > Dr. Aurelia > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 I would question what is in her diet that is offensive to her body. Second I would question a blockage or resistance to change. What is her pay off for hanging on to this issue? Just as in hemorrhoids are there because we have something we don't want to let go off...what is she getting hung up on in the emotional stuff? irritable bowel syndrome Dear friends,I have a female pacient with irritable bowel syndrome for 1 year, weight-loss, flatulence and anxiety. She followed 7 SCIO sessions, once in a week with: Spinal and Sarcode: Digestion, Spinal and Sarcode –Timed Therapies - Digestive stim, Metabolic Stim, Intestinal Stim; Nutrition Profile – Enzymes; Timed Therapy Music Superlearning – Start Digestive System Therapy; Biofeedback – digestion, additional – abdominal, pancreas; Auto Zap Patogeni (12 min), AutoZap Various Enzyme Intolerance; Feel good therapy. I didn’t obtained any significant or persistent improvement of her status. What shall I do to have a major and durable result ? Dr. Aurelia __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2006 Report Share Posted August 18, 2006 See Dr Alsitair's protocols, available from Dr Kelsey. irritable bowel syndrome Dear friends,I have a female pacient with irritable bowel syndrome for 1 year, weight-loss, flatulence and anxiety. She followed 7 SCIO sessions, once in a week with: Spinal and Sarcode: Digestion, Spinal and Sarcode –Timed Therapies - Digestive stim, Metabolic Stim, Intestinal Stim; Nutrition Profile – Enzymes; Timed Therapy Music Superlearning – Start Digestive System Therapy; Biofeedback – digestion, additional – abdominal, pancreas; Auto Zap Patogeni (12 min), AutoZap Various Enzyme Intolerance; Feel good therapy. I didn’t obtained any significant or persistent improvement of her status. What shall I do to have a major and durable result ? Dr. Aurelia __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2006 Report Share Posted August 18, 2006 Dear Dr. Aurelia, you did only treatments on the organ, but no treatments to eliminate the stressors. Giving energetic power and stimulating various metabolic issues is o.K., but don't forget to look what is the main problem . Go to Risk Profile -->Start Virtual Doctor on Digestion --> Homotoxicology --> Bowels etc ..--> Detox if it is necessary Further you have to check the autoaggressive problem --> Zapp Autoaggression The most important is to look which emotional problems lay on these symptoms --> what in her life is indigestible? Do NLP, Spinal Sarcodes --> NEC with the highlights of emotions. Anxiety --> what about her anxiety? Is it an Highlight? The bowels belong to the 2nd and 3rd Chacra. There are many conflicts which are connected with these Chacras. Use the special SCIO therapies, they are very strong. Do Stress Reduction where ever you find it. I give Chlorella to my patients, which takes the toxins on the mucous membranes in the bowels, then Biocult, Symbioflor etc to stabilize the milieu in the bowels. The problem is, that most of the clients in her states are not able to react, to regulate or to compensate an imput. But if you are able to change there regulation problems your treatments will be successful. If there are many emotional = vegetative irritations you first have to work with them. Hope this helps. Kindly regards Christa am Mittwoch, 16. August 2006 um 10:10 schrieben Sie: > Dear friends, I have a female pacient with irritable bowel syndrome for 1 year, weight-loss, flatulence and anxiety. She followed 7 SCIO sessions, once in a week with: Spinal and Sarcode: Digestion, Spinal and Sarcode –Timed Therapies - Digestive stim, Metabolic Stim, Intestinal Stim; Nutrition Profile – Enzymes; Timed Therapy Music Superlearning – Start Digestive System Therapy; Biofeedback – digestion, additional – abdominal, pancreas; Auto Zap Patogeni (12 min), AutoZap Various Enzyme Intolerance; Feel good therapy. I didn’t obtained any significant or persistent improvement of her status. What shall I do to have a major and durable result ? Dr. Aurelia __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2006 Report Share Posted August 18, 2006 > > Dear friends, > I have a female pacient with irritable bowel syndrome for 1 year, weight-loss, flatulence and anxiety. She followed 7 SCIO sessions, once in a week with: Spinal and Sarcode: Digestion, Spinal and Sarcode –Timed Therapies - Digestive stim, Metabolic Stim, Intestinal Stim; Nutrition Profile – Enzymes; Timed Therapy Music Superlearning – Start Digestive System Therapy; Biofeedback – digestion, additional – abdominal, pancreas; Auto Zap Patogeni (12 min), AutoZap Various Enzyme Intolerance; Feel good therapy. > I didn't obtained any significant or persistent improvement of her status. What shall I do to have a major and durable result ? > Dr. Aurelia > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2006 Report Share Posted August 18, 2006 IBS is a blanket term. Did the test reveal any focal areas? There is no mention of SOC elements, lifestyle, diet etc. The real world element is also very important and energetic medicine will be obstructed by inappropriate eating. generally for very clean people energetic medicine alone will work well. Dr Kelsey PhDsee www.qxcisynergy.co.uk for Tech Info, Manuals, AccessoriesT:+44 (0)121 243 6318F: +44 (0)870 460 1138 irritable bowel syndrome Dear friends,I have a female pacient with irritable bowel syndrome for 1 year, weight-loss, flatulence and anxiety. She followed 7 SCIO sessions, once in a week with: Spinal and Sarcode: Digestion, Spinal and Sarcode –Timed Therapies - Digestive stim, Metabolic Stim, Intestinal Stim; Nutrition Profile – Enzymes; Timed Therapy Music Superlearning – Start Digestive System Therapy; Biofeedback – digestion, additional – abdominal, pancreas; Auto Zap Patogeni (12 min), AutoZap Various Enzyme Intolerance; Feel good therapy. I didn’t obtained any significant or persistent improvement of her status. What shall I do to have a major and durable result ? Dr. Aurelia __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2006 Report Share Posted August 19, 2006 Aurelia; It has been my experience that, unless you spend time opening the bodies various passage ways within the Therapy Panel (I do them all), destress the adrenals and endocrine sytem and particularly Bowel Flora at the end of the session (which I didn't see mentioned, nor Allergies - you may not get consistent results. Doug vali tucu <euvita_mspa@...> wrote: Dear friends,I have a female pacient with irritable bowel syndrome for 1 year, weight-loss, flatulence and anxiety. She followed 7 SCIO sessions, once in a week with: Spinal and Sarcode: Digestion, Spinal and Sarcode –Timed Therapies - Digestive stim, Metabolic Stim, Intestinal Stim; Nutrition Profile – Enzymes; Timed Therapy Music Superlearning – Start Digestive System Therapy; Biofeedback – digestion, additional – abdominal, pancreas; Auto Zap Patogeni (12 min), AutoZap Various Enzyme Intolerance; Feel good therapy. I didn’t obtained any significant or persistent improvement of her status. What shall I do to have a major and durable result ? Dr. Aurelia __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2006 Report Share Posted August 20, 2006 First of all lets go to basics. That is diet- exercise - health education, what is your patient eating/doing on a regular basis that is irritating the digestive system. Patients need to change for the therapy to have a lasting affect, life style changes need to be made. Diet - exercise - water intake - mental/emotional dx maintaining causes. The SCIO is a tool a very good tool one of the best tools available to us for interaction with patient and dealing with dx.. Look at the solutions and report on the chartmaker panel also patient supercouncious panel needs to be made use of for ideas on what is going on. Be open trust the SCIO it can lead you to un-walked paths to solutions. Always do recommended therapies. Also we need to look for other complements to the SCIO. like nutrients or products that will help the body to balance. Eg.: if there fungus then a special fungus reducing diet needs to be adhered to for a few months at least, no sugars of any kind etc..... Hope the above will give some ideas. Regards Branco LCPH MARH FBIH London Consulting in Energetic Medicine since 1985 Tel.: +49 30 30101163 email: sciosubspace@... http://spaces.msn.com/brancofernando This e-mail is confidential and may contain privileged information. If you are not the addressee it may be unlawful for you to read, copy, distribute, disclose or otherwise use the information in this e-mail. If you are not the intended recipient please notify us immediately. From: vali tucu <euvita_mspa@...>Reply-qxci-english To: qxci-english Subject: irritable bowel syndromeDate: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 01:10:55 -0700 (PDT) Dear friends,I have a female pacient with irritable bowel syndrome for 1 year, weight-loss, flatulence and anxiety. She followed 7 SCIO sessions, once in a week with: Spinal and Sarcode: Digestion, Spinal and Sarcode –Timed Therapies - Digestive stim, Metabolic Stim, Intestinal Stim; Nutrition Profile – Enzymes; Timed Therapy Music Superlearning – Start Digestive System Therapy; Biofeedback – digestion, additional – abdominal, pancreas; Auto Zap Patogeni (12 min), AutoZap Various Enzyme Intolerance; Feel good therapy. I didn’t obtained any significant or persistent improvement of her status. What shall I do to have a major and durable result ? Dr. Aurelia __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2006 Report Share Posted August 20, 2006 Complement the energetic balancing for IBS with the following to strengthen and calm the intestinal wall: 1. Probiotics such as Culturelle (Lactobacillus G.G.) to repopulate the microflora 2. Prebiotics FOS (Fructo-oligo-saccharides) to feed the microflora 3. Aloe Vera or pepermint capsules to calm the the gut 4. EFAs to strengthen the lining 5. Digestive enzymes such as Similase to help with digestion A Specific Carbohydrate Diet is helpful - see attached file by Culp. Take care, Azizah vali tucu wrote: Dear friends, I have a female pacient with irritable bowel syndrome for 1 year, weight-loss, flatulence and anxiety. She followed 7 SCIO sessions, once in a week with: Spinal and Sarcode: Digestion, Spinal and Sarcode –Timed Therapies - Digestive stim, Metabolic Stim, Intestinal Stim; Nutrition Profile – Enzymes; Timed Therapy Music Superlearning – Start Digestive System Therapy; Biofeedback – digestion, additional – abdominal, pancreas; Auto Zap Patogeni (12 min), AutoZap Various Enzyme Intolerance; Feel good therapy. I didn’t obtained any significant or persistent improvement of her status. What shall I do to have a major and durable result ? Dr. Aurelia __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 Have you found the "rules for the stomach " somewhere in the Clasp?, I think it is wise to apply those. A herb, pau dÁrco could beusefull too, or even Tea tree oil. Noël.vali tucu <euvita_mspa@...> wrote: Dear friends,I have a female pacient with irritable bowel syndrome for 1 year, weight-loss, flatulence and anxiety. She followed 7 SCIO sessions, once in a week with: Spinal and Sarcode: Digestion, Spinal and Sarcode –Timed Therapies - Digestive stim, Metabolic Stim, Intestinal Stim; Nutrition Profile – Enzymes; Timed Therapy Music Superlearning – Start Digestive System Therapy; Biofeedback – digestion, additional – abdominal, pancreas; Auto Zap Patogeni (12 min), AutoZap Various Enzyme Intolerance; Feel good therapy. I didn’t obtained any significant or persistent improvement of her status. What shall I do to have a major and durable result ? Dr. Aurelia __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2006 Report Share Posted August 23, 2006 Detoxing her body; esp. her intestines is imperative. Not only detoxing by SCIO/QXCI but immediately / physically; by means of psyllium husks. I think most of us could use that. At least untill your/your client's system has made up arrears in detoxing a bit. vali tucu <euvita_mspa@...> wrote: Dear friends,I have a female pacient with irritable bowel syndrome for 1 year, weight-loss, flatulence and anxiety. She followed 7 SCIO sessions, once in a week with: Spinal and Sarcode: Digestion, Spinal and Sarcode –Timed Therapies - Digestive stim, Metabolic Stim, Intestinal Stim; Nutrition Profile – Enzymes; Timed Therapy Music Superlearning – Start Digestive System Therapy; Biofeedback – digestion, additional – abdominal, pancreas; Auto Zap Patogeni (12 min), AutoZap Various Enzyme Intolerance; Feel good therapy. I didn’t obtained any significant or persistent improvement of her status. What shall I do to have a major and durable result ? Dr. Aurelia __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2006 Report Share Posted August 27, 2006 You gotta hit the parasites where they life and while electronic frequencies are nice, they need remedies targeted to their locations. E mail me privately if you wish. is Rotella, M.Ac., CNC, Certified QRA practitioner > > Dear friends, > I have a female pacient with irritable bowel syndrome for 1 year, weight-loss, flatulence and anxiety. She followed 7 SCIO sessions, once in a week with: Spinal and Sarcode: Digestion, Spinal and Sarcode –Timed Therapies - Digestive stim, Metabolic Stim, Intestinal Stim; Nutrition Profile – Enzymes; Timed Therapy Music Superlearning – Start Digestive System Therapy; Biofeedback – digestion, additional – abdominal, pancreas; Auto Zap Patogeni (12 min), AutoZap Various Enzyme Intolerance; Feel good therapy. > I didn't obtained any significant or persistent improvement of her status. What shall I do to have a major and durable result ? > Dr. Aurelia > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 Frist of all you should work in changing the way she is thinking ,because her mind is the master and compilacate all the issue ,by useing meditation ,and to relax in every step in her life ,while eating , takling , listening , instead of thinking ,just to relax . second ,early morning before eating anything ,she took one soup spoon of olive oil with 2-3drops of limon juice and also one soup spoon of Flax seed in hot water for 15 min and eat it ''also early morning ''with drinking quet engouh of water ,fresh Ananias is very useful to increase the good bectria in small intestine ,it will help her and try it , it has no any side effect ,wishing good health , shebljadespring2003 <jadespring2003@...> wrote: To: qxci-english From: "jadespring2003" <jadespring2003@...>Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 22:39:11 -0000Subject: Re: irritable bowel syndrome You gotta hit the parasites where they life and while electronicfrequencies are nice, they need remedies targeted to their locations.E mail me privately if you wish. is Rotella, M.Ac., CNC,Certified QRA practitioner>> Dear friends,> I have a female pacient with irritable bowel syndrome for 1 year,weight-loss, flatulence and anxiety. She followed 7 SCIO sessions,once in a week with: Spinal and Sarcode: Digestion, Spinal and Sarcode–Timed Therapies - Digestive stim, Metabolic Stim, Intestinal Stim; Nutrition Profile – Enzymes; Timed Therapy Music Superlearning – StartDigestive System Therapy; Biofeedback – digestion, additional –abdominal, pancreas; Auto Zap Patogeni (12 min), AutoZap VariousEnzyme Intolerance; Feel good therapy.> I didn't obtained any significant or persistent improvement of herstatus. What shall I do to have a major and durable result ?> Dr. Aurelia> > > __________________________________________________> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2006 Report Share Posted September 3, 2006 Please could you precise which Prebiotic FOS to take? Thank you so very much Dominique Re: irritable bowel syndrome Complement the energetic balancing for IBS with the following to strengthen and calm the intestinal wall:1. Probiotics such as Culturelle (Lactobacillus G.G.) to repopulate the microflora2. Prebiotics FOS (Fructo-oligo-saccharides) to feed the microflora3. Aloe Vera or pepermint capsules to calm the the gut4. EFAs to strengthen the lining5. Digestive enzymes such as Similase to help with digestionA Specific Carbohydrate Diet is helpful - see attached file by Culp.Take care, Azizahvali tucu wrote: Dear friends,I have a female pacient with irritable bowel syndrome for 1 year, weight-loss, flatulence and anxiety. She followed 7 SCIO sessions, once in a week with: Spinal and Sarcode: Digestion, Spinal and Sarcode –Timed Therapies - Digestive stim, Metabolic Stim, Intestinal Stim; Nutrition Profile – Enzymes; Timed Therapy Music Superlearning – Start Digestive System Therapy; Biofeedback – digestion, additional – abdominal, pancreas; Auto Zap Patogeni (12 min), AutoZap Various Enzyme Intolerance; Feel good therapy. I didn’t obtained any significant or persistent improvement of her status. What shall I do to have a major and durable result ? Dr. Aurelia __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 I have had IBS symptoms since High School. I’m now 53. It’s mostly a need to go to the bathroom quickly with explosive diarrhea. It, like fibro, waxes and wanes, but it never goes away completely. Hall Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 -Hi, I have IBS very bad, I have had it most of my life and I am 55 years old. After going to many Drs. I now see a nurse practitioner under my Drs. carefull eye. She has me taking Lomitil for diarrhea and Levesin for the abdominal spasms. This works about 95% of the time.- On bad days it just make it not as bad as it would be. So with the IBS comes Migrains. Does anyone else get migrains when they have an IBS flare up? Leah T. - In dominie , " s.vigness " <s.vigness@...> wrote: > > Isn't this a yucky subject to be writing about? Sorry to be so > explicit but I think everyone needs to feel free to ask and receive > supportive response. Good to know we are not suffering alone. > > I really appreciate the responses I have been getting to my first post. > What I am learning is that usually the IBS flare-ups occur and after a > bout of diarrhea it gets better. That is what I do remember happening > to me several times over four years ago before my surgery. Then there > was a time, while the doctors did several tests, that the lower abdomen > constantly felt irritated. Which, if I remember right, is what I am > going through now. I have been able to eat again, however, because of > the meds taken,(only two days)little toilet calls. Anyone out there > had problems in their intestines from mid to lower back problems? I > thank the gal who wrote about Librax. In searching my files I > discovered that is the medication I was on prior to my surgery. Maybe > I will need to get back on that.........shucks! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 hi everyone, i wrote this to another person but also wwanted to post it here if that's ok. hi, i did a search on IBS and one of your posts came up. you said you had ibs your whole life so i wanted to write you real quick if that's ok. about two years ago, i was in a very stressful relationship. well, it got to be so bad on me that something happened to my stomach one night. i felt something change and this was during a time i was very mentally stressed. my stomach started churning and rumbling. making all these noises. like things were moving around. then i started getting pains from then on all in my lower stomach area and liver area. just all around basically. it's really hard to describe how the pain is. my stomach feels like its literally twisting itself or something. since then, sometimes it flares up really bad when my body needs to get rid of a bowel movement i guess. it's like my stomach starts twisting in knots and feels incredibly painful. when i release the bowel movement, usually it's better. so anyways, i'm 24 years old and freaked out by this. do you know what happened to my stomach and what i need to do? shawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2009 Report Share Posted May 18, 2009 > > hi everyone, > > i wrote this to another person but also wwanted to post it here if that's ok. > > hi, > > i did a search on IBS and one of your posts came up. you said you had ibs your whole life so i wanted to write you real quick if that's ok. > > about two years ago, i was in a very stressful relationship. well, it got to be so bad on me that something happened to my stomach one night. i felt something change and this was during a time i was very mentally stressed. my stomach started churning and rumbling. making all these noises. like things were moving around. then i started getting pains from then on all in my lower stomach area and liver area. just all around basically. it's really hard to describe how the pain is. my stomach feels like its literally twisting itself or something. > > since then, sometimes it flares up really bad when my body needs to get rid of a bowel movement i guess. it's like my stomach starts twisting in knots and feels incredibly painful. when i release the bowel movement, usually it's better. > > so anyways, i'm 24 years old and freaked out by this. do you know what happened to my stomach and what i need to do? +++Hi . When you are very stressed your body is running on its sympathetic nervous system instead of its parasympathetic nervous system, which means you are running on high adrenaline, and your digestion will be suppressed, along with many other functions throughout your body. When the adrenal glands produce too much adrenaline it affects the sympathetic nervous system. When the sympathetic nervous system is active there a quickening of the pulse, increased blood pressure, constriction of blood vessels, decreased activity in bladder and bowel muscle, lower digestive capabilities (less hydrochloric acid in the stomach and less motility), dilation of the pupils and a rise in blood sugar – preparing the body to react to a threat through " flight or fight " behaviour. On the other hand when the parasympathetic nervous system is active it produces the opposite responses to the sympathetic nervous system, i.e. pulse and blood pressure are normal, blood vessels relax, saliva and mucus production is increased, gastric juice is secreted and motility of the digestive tract is increased, digestion is increased, pupils relax, etc. To change your body over from its sympathetic to parasympathetic nervous system do regular deep breathing exercises through your nose: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/breath2.php Also, since digestion is impaired it is important to go on an all liquid or pureed food diet (pureed food is like baby food), and to take Betaine hydrochloric acid supplements to help digestion. Of course there are many other things on my program that improve digestion - see this: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/intro2.php#s27 The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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