Guest guest Posted July 2, 2004 Report Share Posted July 2, 2004 This reminds me that when I was taking ALA and DMPS (two separate capsules), sometimes I felt a burning in my espohogas. I was wondering if that was the ALA or the DMPS. I didn't mix either by myself. They were compounded. Also, I usually felt this during a night time dose. Maureen On Jul 2, 2004, at 3:03 PM, wrote: > Subject: Re: ALA Capsules- possible danger? > > >> I recently read that ala capsules may be dangerous if they open up >> when you take them as they can burn the esophogas. >> >> My son does not swallow capsules so I usually break them up in food >> or drink. Can ala caps be emptied into food or drink, or is it too >> dangerous? > > > I open capsules and mix into peanut butter and/or honey. I have done > that for almost 3 years now, with no ill effects. > > Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2004 Report Share Posted July 2, 2004 My child has complained about this and one time I gave him a Tums and it went away so sounds like it causes reflux and/or burns on the way down. He doesn't drink much water when he washes things down. By the way we are on ALA only. From: Maureen Block <moblock@...> Reply- Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2004 15:07:54 -0700 Subject: [ ] ALA Capsule - possible danger? This reminds me that when I was taking ALA and DMPS (two separate capsules), sometimes I felt a burning in my espohogas. I was wondering if that was the ALA or the DMPS. I didn't mix either by myself. They were compounded. Also, I usually felt this during a night time dose. Maureen On Jul 2, 2004, at 3:03 PM, wrote: > Subject: Re: ALA Capsules- possible danger? > > >> I recently read that ala capsules may be dangerous if they open up >> when you take them as they can burn the esophogas. >> >> My son does not swallow capsules so I usually break them up in food >> or drink. Can ala caps be emptied into food or drink, or is it too >> dangerous? > > > I open capsules and mix into peanut butter and/or honey. I have done > that for almost 3 years now, with no ill effects. > > Dana ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2004 Report Share Posted July 5, 2004 Hi! I just read in Dr. Weil's " Eight Weeks to Optimum Health " book that a licorice extract called DGL (available at any health store) can be used in place of antacids -- it builds up the mucous coating of the stomach lining, making it more resistant to the irritating effect of acid. (I've been using that for several weeks and its GREAT!!) writes: > Subject: Re: ALA Capsule - possible danger? > > My child has complained about this and one time I gave him a Tums and it > went away so sounds like it causes reflux and/or burns on the way down. He > doesn't drink much water when he washes things down. By the way we are on > ALA only. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2004 Report Share Posted July 5, 2004 what brand of DGL are you using? > > Hi! I just read in Dr. Weil's " Eight Weeks to Optimum Health " book > that a licorice extract called DGL (available at any health store) can be used in > place of antacids -- it builds up the mucous coating of the stomach lining, > making it more resistant to the irritating effect of acid. > (I've been using that for several weeks and its GREAT!!) > > > writes: > > > Subject: Re: ALA Capsule - possible danger? > > > > My child has complained about this and one time I gave him a Tums and it > > went away so sounds like it causes reflux and/or burns on the way down. He > > doesn't drink much water when he washes things down. By the way we are on > > ALA only. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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