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r u sprinkling the enzymes on food?

is the green like a dark green tint through the stool( bile and can

be quite a good sign)

or mucousy?

> Hi all,

> I'm a newbie to this list and to enzymes. My son is 7 years old,

ASD,

> been GFCF for 2 years, started chelating in January and has made

great

> gains with the diet and again with chelation. We started enzymes

last

> Thursday and I have noticed his BM's are green. I have been reading

> 's book but can't find any answers there. I assume it is

something

> to do with bile, and the enzymes. Any thoughts? Will this take care

of

> itself? I am giving him 1 each AFP, and Zyme Prime with each meal.

He is

> tolerating them very well (I did slowly build up to this dosage

before

> going to a full cap with every meal).

>

> Thanks for such a great group!

>

> Kim

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Hi Kim!

Great to hear about the improvements! It's much easier to keep going

when you can at least see some progress. Welcome to the group.

There is a list of stool qualities and what they mean at the

following link. It is called Studying Stools and is under Related

Topics at my enzyme site. This is not in the book (I will have to add

a section on green stools):

www.enzymestuff.com/studyingstools.htm

Here are several links on green stools:

http://www.drhull.com/EncyMaster/S/stool_green.html

http://ibscrohns.about.com/cs/otherdiseases/a/greenstool.htm

http://www.medhelp.org/forums/gastro/archive/1410.html

www.medhelp.org/forums/gastro/archive/1411.html

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>>We started enzymes last

> Thursday and I have noticed his BM's are green.

Usually this is from eating a green or blue food, or eating a food or

supplement he does not tolerate.

Can also be related to bile.

Dana

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