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Dark stools can represent very TOXIC stools, also an overactive SPLEEN. Some

of the color of the stool comes from the break down of red blood cells. The

liver plays a very important part not only in the break down of toxins (two

phases) but the production of bile and relation to the spleen. However- the

best regulator and dictator of the color, consistency and odor of all fecal

matter is the receptivity of a food as reactive (allergic) or nonreactive

agent in the child's energy system. The reactivety is usually in response to

what ever chemicals, vitamins, minerals etc. that are contain in that food

and what the body perceives as a toxin based on it's own

integridy. Since something as benign as a potatoe can contain over 152

chemicals and elements, the most important thing to insure is that the child

is nonreactive to all of the different groups of elements. (Vitamins,

minerals, metals, phenols, purine, salycilates, enzymes etc.) This is why we

desensitize these groups metabolically with NAET to return bowel function to

normal and eliminate allergic reactions.

Pat O.

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It is not unusual for the stools to have a different odor with

enzymes, it is usually due to the increase in amines and amino acids

from increased protein breakdown.

There are dozens of reasons why a stool may be a particular color, I

don't buy into the thinking that a dark stool always indicate

toxicity, or indicates a malfunction of a particular organ.

Color change can occur with enzymes due to food pigments being broken

down and/or interacting with bile salts.

Devin

--- In @y..., " Dan & " <creativespark@e...>

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> But his stool was like green clay and VERY foul

> smelling. I wouldn't have expected such a shade of green as the

ONLY thing

> green he's eating is the enzymes...Any ideas?

>

>

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> Also, we're planning to up the dose to 1 cap/meal

> tomorrow. My husband wants to know, short of hyperactivity and

NEGATIVE

> reactions, how do we know we're up to a meaningful dose for

?

>

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In a message dated 10/16/2001 12:41:40 AM Central Daylight Time,

creativespark@... writes:

> But his stool was like green clay and VERY foul

> smelling. I wouldn't have expected such a shade of green as the ONLY thing

> green he's eating is the enzymes...Any ideas?

>

A really short reply here. When I was following the Specific Carbohydrate

Diet for bowel disease, the author of that book (Elaine Gottschall?) often

told those with a similar question that a change like 's is a sign of

bowels in transition. She always took it as a good sign.

n

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Only a mom of an autistic kid could get excited about the

title of this post! started Peptizyde yesterday (1/2 tablet with

each meal). We haven't seen any changes yet (although he took them

willingly yesterday, fought me about them today) except in his stool.

First, he usually asks for a diaper before he has a bowel movement. Today

I smelled him before he came to me and said, " Change your pants? " He had

had a bowel movement in his underwear (unusual, but not unexpected given what

I've been reading re: beginning enzymes).

But his stool was like green clay and VERY foul

smelling. I wouldn't have expected such a shade of green as the ONLY thing

green he's eating is the enzymes...Any ideas?

Also, we're planning to up the dose to 1 cap/meal

tomorrow. My husband wants to know, short of hyperactivity and NEGATIVE

reactions, how do we know we're up to a meaningful dose for ?

He's been gfcf (with infractions) for two years...

Thanks,

, Mom to (5, autistic) who could win any

interesting diaper contest hands down (but we don't have to have such a

contest...)

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stools

Dark stools can represent very TOXIC stools, also an overactive

SPLEEN. Some

of the color of the stool comes from the break down of red blood

cells. The

liver plays a very important part not only in the break down of toxins (two

phases) but the production of bile and relation to the

spleen. However- the

best regulator and dictator of the color, consistency and odor

of all fecal

matter is the receptivity of a food as reactive (allergic) or

nonreactive

agent in the child's energy system. The reactivety is usually in

response to

what ever chemicals, vitamins, minerals etc. that are contain in that food

and what the body perceives as a toxin based on it's own

integridy. Since something as benign as a potatoe can contain

over 152

chemicals and elements, the most important thing to insure is that the

child

is nonreactive to all of the different groups of elements. (Vitamins,

minerals, metals, phenols, purine, salycilates, enzymes

etc.) This is why we

desensitize these groups metabolically with NAET to return bowel function

to

normal and eliminate allergic reactions.

Pat O.

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