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Hi, Amelia.

Have you ever tried tryptophan or 5-HTP? They should boost your

serotonin. I think serotonin deficiency can be behind gut motility

problems. I'm not sure it will work for you, but if you haven't

tried it before, it might be worth a try.

I guess you must know by now that I'm big on getting the Yasko

panel. It's expensive, but it could really point the way to go.

Rich

>

> I know that I, possibly, have a genetic weakness for unhealthy

colon

> health..it goes back, at least 4 generations, with Constipation

being

> the primary symptom. My grandfather ate healthily, with greens

from

> his garden, but still had this problem..I think that my mother

suffered

> through her diseases, because of her lack of good

digestion/unhealthy

> colon and resultant lack of good intestinal health..

>

> With that in mind, what are the best ways to solve this problem..

>

> I use Betaine Hydrochloride (had Achlorhydria on Heidelberg

testing),

> which has improved digestion..

>

> I use Probiotics..

>

> I am on a high protein/low carb diet..I get plenty of fiber

through the

> foods I eat.

>

> I use Fish Oil/Coenzyme Q/10, which is helping with

Mitochondria..energy

>

> But I still have to use MOM (Milk of Magnesia) to bowel

tolerance..and

> as much Magnesium Glycinate/Mag.Malaate, as needed for healthy

stools..

>

> I plan to start Juicing/imbibing as much greens, as possible, but

I,

> already eat a lot of green vegetables. Will this help?

>

> I am using Lipo Glutathione, right now, but it was hot when

delivered,

> and have not had a reaction, yet.

>

> I had used the supplements that are considered precursors for

building

> Glutathione for about 2-3 years, without apparent success.

>

> Is nebulized gluathione, or some other glutathione a better

method? or

> should I just get tested, now, via Yasko's route?

>

> My most useful supplements, in the past...

>

> Transfer Factor for Targeted Viruses

> Olive Leaf Extract

> GSE/ Yeast Cleanse

> Pregnenolone

> Magnesium Glycinate/Malatte

> Digestive Enzymes

> Fish Oil

> Coenzyme Q/10

> Niacin

>

> How many people have had colonics?..I have heard mixed stories on

the

> use of this...who is for them, and what is the best method?

>

> Amelia

>

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If the Milk of Magnesia and the mag supplements work, what is the problem?

I find a big difference between green leafy veggies and all others. Only the

leafies help.

Adrienne

What is the Best Way to a Healthy Colon?

I know that I, possibly, have a genetic weakness for unhealthy colon

health..it goes back, at least 4 generations, with Constipation being

the primary symptom. My grandfather ate healthily, with greens from

his garden, but still had this problem..I think that my mother suffered

through her diseases, because of her lack of good digestion/unhealthy

colon and resultant lack of good intestinal health..

With that in mind, what are the best ways to solve this problem..

I use Betaine Hydrochloride (had Achlorhydria on Heidelberg testing),

which has improved digestion..

I use Probiotics..

I am on a high protein/low carb diet..I get plenty of fiber through the

foods I eat.

I use Fish Oil/Coenzyme Q/10, which is helping with Mitochondria..energy

But I still have to use MOM (Milk of Magnesia) to bowel tolerance..and

as much Magnesium Glycinate/Mag.Malaate, as needed for healthy stools..

I plan to start Juicing/imbibing as much greens, as possible, but I,

already eat a lot of green vegetables. Will this help?

I am using Lipo Glutathione, right now, but it was hot when delivered,

and have not had a reaction, yet.

I had used the supplements that are considered precursors for building

Glutathione for about 2-3 years, without apparent success.

Is nebulized gluathione, or some other glutathione a better method? or

should I just get tested, now, via Yasko's route?

My most useful supplements, in the past...

Transfer Factor for Targeted Viruses

Olive Leaf Extract

GSE/ Yeast Cleanse

Pregnenolone

Magnesium Glycinate/Malatte

Digestive Enzymes

Fish Oil

Coenzyme Q/10

Niacin

How many people have had colonics?..I have heard mixed stories on the

use of this...who is for them, and what is the best method?

Amelia

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HI

Leafy green veggies are a great source of fiber and Magnesium......

however, some greens have a lot of iron (spinach) and that can be constipating.

mjh

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If the Milk of Magnesia and the mag supplements work, what is the problem?

I find a big difference between green leafy veggies and all others. Only the

leafies help.

Adrienne

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Name another one, please. If it is only spinach that would be easy to get

around. I have never experienced greens as constipating. Have you?

Adrienne

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HI

Leafy green veggies are a great source of fiber and Magnesium......

however, some greens have a lot of iron (spinach) and that can be

constipating.

mjh

" The Basil Book "

_http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/_ (http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/)

by: " Adrienne G. " _duckblossm@... _

(mailto:duckblossm@...?Subject=

Re:%20What%20is%20the%20Best%20Way%20to%20a%20Healthy%20Colon?)

_duckduck_87501 _ (duckduck_87501)

Thu Aug 10, 2006 11:40 pm (PST)

If the Milk of Magnesia and the mag supplements work, what is the problem?

I find a big difference between green leafy veggies and all others. Only the

leafies help.

Adrienne

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I have not used Trytophan, since it was taken off the health market,

but I was planning on trying it, again, for insomnia..so that's a

2fer if it will help motility. What dosage level?

I just joined AutismAnswer, yesterday, and have not read much..Does

her testing include an inherited weakness for the Intestinal

Tract..and subsequent treatment?

Amelia

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Hi, Amelia.

One gram of tryptophan at bedtime, taken apart from eating protein,

is a typical dosage to help with sleep.

Amy Yasko does have a gut program. I don't know if it specifically

deals with inherited weakness in the intestinal tract, but since her

program overall does compensate for genetic variations, I think

there's a good possibility that it would help with that. As I've

probably said before, I think many of the gut problems are involved

with serotonin issues, since most of the serotonin in the body is in

the gut, and it is associated with controlling gut motility.

Rich

>

> I have not used Trytophan, since it was taken off the health

market,

> but I was planning on trying it, again, for insomnia..so that's a

> 2fer if it will help motility. What dosage level?

>

> I just joined AutismAnswer, yesterday, and have not read much..Does

> her testing include an inherited weakness for the Intestinal

> Tract..and subsequent treatment?

>

> Amelia

>

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Be careful, as trytophan can degrade into products that can be

irritants, in the presence of chronic infection.

> >

> > I have not used Trytophan, since it was taken off the health

> market,

> > but I was planning on trying it, again, for insomnia..so that's a

> > 2fer if it will help motility. What dosage level?

> >

> > I just joined AutismAnswer, yesterday, and have not read much..Does

> > her testing include an inherited weakness for the Intestinal

> > Tract..and subsequent treatment?

> >

> > Amelia

> >

>

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Be careful, as trytophan can degrade into products that can be

irritants, in the presence of chronic infection.

Dear Jill,

What kind of products, that can be irritants? I need to increase

serotonin..for gut motility and insomnia..what would you use?

I have not noticed any benefit from 5-HTP, but will try again, in light of

the discussion, lately...and I have some melatonin, although, in the past, I

have not noticed any improvement in sleep capacity....And I have never tried

SAM-e, that I can remember, but will try it, again, too.

TIA,

Amelia

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I believe its kynurenic acid. But oddly enough in her DVDs Yasko noted

this has some positives.

For me, if I take trytophan, Ifall asleep but wake up extremely irritable.

If I take 5HTP or NADH, my bladder burns...

Not sure what the above means.

GABA, benzos, calm my entire system. I'm trying to get off them tho.

(Temezapem).

>

> Be careful, as trytophan can degrade into products that can be

> irritants, in the presence of chronic infection.

>

> Dear Jill,

>

> What kind of products, that can be irritants? I need to increase

> serotonin..for gut motility and insomnia..what would you use?

>

> I have not noticed any benefit from 5-HTP, but will try again, in

light of

> the discussion, lately...and I have some melatonin, although, in

the past, I

> have not noticed any improvement in sleep capacity....And I have

never tried

> SAM-e, that I can remember, but will try it, again, too.

>

> TIA,

> Amelia

>

>

>

>

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