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My son's stool has been yellow for years...until this past week. His stool

recently has actually been dark! I have added a few things lately, and not sure

which made the difference. Things I've added to help his liver are

phosphatidylcholine (I'd avoided using this because I couldn't find a soy-free

version,

but finally decided just to use it anyway), milk thistle and an herbal liver

support (both of these have made my son hyper and red-eared in the past, but I

threw in some No-Fenol and used them anyway) and finally, Lauricidin (only so

far using 4 pellets per day).

Don't know which of the above helped, or maybe it's a combination. Or maybe

it's a fluke and next week the stool will be yellow again!

Though the stool is dark, the behaviour has gone downhill a bit, so it's not

all good news here.

Debbie

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My sons yellow putrid smelling liquid stools stopped with HNI enzymes :)

Brown, formed and beautiful in 10 days flat, so proud I carried it around the

house showing everybody LOL.

Mandi in UK

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In a message dated 2/27/2004 6:32:09 PM Eastern Standard Time,

anncrow@... writes:

> , Can anyone give me any ideas on how to change my

> son stool color

I recently added Taurine to my sons supps. His stools went from

yellow to brown in less than a week.

HTH,

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Hello,

I have all the items you have started resently except the herbal

liver support would you tell me about that product.

and Mandi which HNI products do you use? I had to get away from

them because my son was reacting to the Rice Brand but beleave I

could now get them with out it. Ann

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my sons is aready taking Taurine thanks you anyways. I am

thinking about liver disfunction now as the problem. Ann

> In a message dated 2/27/2004 6:32:09 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> anncrow@e... writes:

>

> > , Can anyone give me any ideas on how to change my

> > son stool color

>

> I recently added Taurine to my sons supps. His stools went from

> yellow to brown in less than a week.

> HTH,

>

>

>

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Hi Ann

At the time it was regular Pep and Zyme (BNF - before No Fenol LOL). We did

however come off the diet the day the enzyme arrived and with the first dose!

That was back int he early days of this list when the guidelines hadn;t been

drawn up though.

I would consider liver support supps in your situtation. Do you have blood

monitring of liver enzymes for your chelation? Milk Thistle is cheap and

effective, Taurine would another. PC that the other lady mentioned is good stuff

but

I can;t get it into Sam as the caps that I can afford taste real yucky opened

up. Marti from UK uses a more expensive brand for her child and she sent me a

few to try, they were quite bland and no yucky. We do use Milk Thistle and

Taurine now too as part of our chelation support supps.

Hope you figure it out soon

Mandi in UK

> and Mandi which HNI products do you use? I had to get away from

> them because my son was reacting to the Rice Brand but beleave I

> could now get them with out it. Ann

>

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Hello, My son has always had bad liver numbers and it is so obvious

now- and I am going to go in that direction. Thanks everyone Ann

> Hi Ann

> At the time it was regular Pep and Zyme (BNF - before No Fenol

LOL). We did

> however come off the diet the day the enzyme arrived and with the

first dose!

> That was back int he early days of this list when the guidelines

hadn;t been

> drawn up though.

>

> I would consider liver support supps in your situtation. Do you

have blood

> monitring of liver enzymes for your chelation? Milk Thistle is

cheap and

> effective, Taurine would another. PC that the other lady mentioned

is good stuff but

> I can;t get it into Sam as the caps that I can afford taste real

yucky opened

> up. Marti from UK uses a more expensive brand for her child and

she sent me a

> few to try, they were quite bland and no yucky. We do use Milk

Thistle and

> Taurine now too as part of our chelation support supps.

>

> Hope you figure it out soon

> Mandi in UK

>

> > and Mandi which HNI products do you use? I had to get away

from

> > them because my son was reacting to the Rice Brand but beleave

I

> > could now get them with out it. Ann

> >

>

>

>

>

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Gallbladder or liver problems result in light colored stools. Also if a

stones is stuck in the bile duct it allows bile to flow continuously and

cause loose stools. Gallstones or other trouble is characterized

heartburn type pains in the chest as well as pain under the bottom right

rib and radiating pain to the back right shoulder blade.

Mack USA wrote:

>What do soft yellow stools mean?

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I've been on the Colonix program for almost a month now and I did a

liver cleanse about a two weeks ago......

just a few days ago I passed yellow loose stools...

You said that:

>Gallbladder or liver problems result in light colored stools. Also if a

>stones is stuck in the bile duct it allows bile to flow continuously and

>cause loose stools.

Do you think the liver cleanse I did didn't work? Or is this part of the

process.

Hmmm. I have a lot to learn.

Mack

Gallstones or other trouble is characterized

>heartburn type pains in the chest as well as pain under the bottom right

>rib and radiating pain to the back right shoulder blade.

>

>

>Mack USA wrote:

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> >What do soft yellow stools mean?

> >

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Did you feel any discomfort at all? Usually a stuck stone will have

some pain or discomfort. Did you eat something maybe heavy in oil

before this happened?

Most people need to do many liver flushes. One flush will only move

more stones forward from the liver. It is recomended to do them about 2

weeks apart if you are healthy. Stones will move around, in and out of

the ducts. I don't think any liver cleanse is a failure. Pushing out

old stagnant bile and sludge is good for the body, even if stones are

not seen.

Could it be an intestinal virus?

If you think it is liver related there is a gallstone group on

that you can join associated with curezone as well that has many

experienced flushers. Check it out as it is a fairly busy group.

Mack USA wrote:

>

>I've been on the Colonix program for almost a month now and I did a

>liver cleanse about a two weeks ago......

>

>just a few days ago I passed yellow loose stools...

>

>You said that:

>

>

>>Gallbladder or liver problems result in light colored stools. Also if a

>>stones is stuck in the bile duct it allows bile to flow continuously and

>>cause loose stools.

>>

>>

>

>Do you think the liver cleanse I did didn't work? Or is this part of the

>process.

>

>Hmmm. I have a lot to learn.

>

>Mack

>

>

>Gallstones or other trouble is characterized

>

>

>>heartburn type pains in the chest as well as pain under the bottom right

>>rib and radiating pain to the back right shoulder blade.

>>

>>

>>Mack USA wrote:

>>

>>

>>

>>>What do soft yellow stools mean?

>>>

>>>

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Stool color What it may mean Possible dietary causes

Green

Food is moving through the large intestine too

quickly, such as due to diarrhea. As a result, bile

doesn't have time to break down completely. Green

leafy vegetables, green food coloring, such as in

Kool-Aid or popsicles

Pale or clay-colored

A lack of bile. This may indicate a bile duct

obstruction. Certain medications, such as large doses

of Kaopectate and other anti-diarrheal drugs

Yellow, greasy, foul-smelling

Excess fat in the stool, such as due to a

malabsorption disorder. Sometimes the protein gluten,

such as in celiac disease. But see a doctor for

evaluation.

Black

Bleeding in the upper intestinal tract, such as the

stomach. Iron supplements, Pepto-Bismol, black

licorice

Bright red

Bleeding in the lower intestinal tract, such as the

large intestine or rectum. Red food coloring, beets,

red Jell-O

--- Mack USA <macknetized@...> wrote:

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> What do soft yellow stools mean?

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