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Hello All,

I've been treating a 48 yo female for about a year who's chief

concerns have been chronic pain (RA has been diagnosed in

the lumbar spine and hands) and general myalgia. (FM was

ruled out by her physicians). Also, she has a hx of mild asthma

and depression due to the pain.

We've done the BTGs, lots of dietary work which makes her feel

better but which she hates sticking to due to the " inconvenience " .

There is a large psychosomatic base to her pain and we're exploring

that at her pace.

The question I have is that when she took the initial round of undas

1, 20 and 258, she had really horrible breath that drove her friends

and family members crazy.

It's taken a while, but I finally convinced her that continuing with drainage

would be beneficial and told her I wouldn't give her the exact same numbers

as last time. So we varied it up just a bit with 2, 20 and 243 and again

the bad breath. This time it isn't as foul but she experiences the sensation

of a thick coat of greasiness and heaviness on her tongue, even though

there is no actual grease there.

While I'm excited to see that her body is cleaning out, she would

love a way to do this where she doesn't have to deal with breath

that " smells like poop " . Has anyone had this reaction before?

What did you do to manage it? Any suggestions? I'm thinking lung numbers

may be next in line.

Thanks for your input!

Cincurak, ND

Toronto, ON

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Is she doing her deep breathing faithfully? I usually find that when responses such as this linger often it's because an aspect of the BTGs is not being followed stringently enough. How about the other BTGs? Christie Winkelman, N.D., M.A. Naturopathic Physician & Counselorwww.insightstohealth.netph: fax: Insights to Health, LLCDiscovery through medicineHolistic healthcare in Multnomah Villagedrcwinkelman@...Village Offices, Suite 3022929 SW Multnomah Blvd. Portland, OR 97219www.insightstohealth.net Hello All,I've been treating a 48 yo female for about a year who's chiefconcerns have been chronic pain (RA has been diagnosed inthe lumbar spine and hands) and general myalgia. (FM wasruled out by her physicians). Also, she has a hx of mild asthmaand depression due to the pain.We've done the BTGs, lots of dietary work which makes her feelbetter but which she hates sticking to due to the "inconvenience".There is a large psychosomatic base to her pain and we're exploringthat at her pace.The question I have is that when she took the initial round of undas1, 20 and 258, she had really horrible breath that drove her friendsand family members crazy.It's taken a while, but I finally convinced her that continuing with drainagewould be beneficial and told her I wouldn't give her the exact same numbersas last time. So we varied it up just a bit with 2, 20 and 243 and againthe bad breath. This time it isn't as foul but she experiences the sensationof a thick coat of greasiness and heaviness on her tongue, even thoughthere is no actual grease there. While I'm excited to see that her body is cleaning out, she wouldlove a way to do this where she doesn't have to deal with breaththat "smells like poop". Has anyone had this reaction before?What did you do to manage it? Any suggestions? I'm thinking lung numbersmay be next in line.Thanks for your input! Cincurak, NDToronto, ON

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