Guest guest Posted December 14, 2011 Report Share Posted December 14, 2011 http://gapsdiet.com/uploads/GAPS_in_Medical_Knowledge.pdf It is hard to not believe that probiotics are the answer to much if not most of the problems when you read something like the above. anne ________________________________________________________________________ >1b. Re: How do you get your protein? > Posted by: " Marcia on " mmorrison@... mmorrison100 > Date: Tue Dec 13, 2011 11:17 am ((PST)) > >To all of you wrestling with digestive issues, how many of you have >tried probiotics? Do they help? > >Marcia on >in Salem, Massachusetts > > >On Dec 13, 2011, at 7:44 AM, M. wrote: > >> I have a very hard time consuming enough protein. I can consume small >> amounts of most things, but not substantial amounts. I can never eat a >> substantial amount of turkey (sucks during Thanksgiving). I usually am >> okay with Beef and Chicken, but not when my nausea gets really severe >> (protein doesn't exacerbate the nausea, but it does calls stomach >> pain). I suffer from unrelenting 24/7 nausea ( " treated " with >> dronabinol and Zofran). Chicken is also much easier for me to eat than >> Beef. I've never tried lamb and don't like fish, so I can't comment on >> those two. >> >> Do you know what causes your problems with digesting certain foods? Do >> you believe it to be Fibro/CFIDS related? >> >> I take omeprazole for GERD (lowers stomach acid) and I never thought >> about it before, but I did have more stomach pain when my Prilosec >> dose was higher (varies between 0mg, 20mg, 40mg & 60mg depending on >> symptoms) >> >> Steve M in PA >> >> On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 4:25 AM, nil <cindiwonderer@...> wrote: >> You need to heal your gut and/or you may have low stomach acid >> problem..There were times when I could not consume any animal protein >> at all.After working on gut problems and with some digestive support I >> can now consume some animal protein.I still can not consume beef but >> can take some lamb,fish and chicken. >> best wishes. >> nil >> “Blind belief in authority is the greatest enemy of truth.†— Albert Einstein Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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