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yeast and low bile

magensium taurate really helps with the bile.

cardiovascular brand from gaines.com

you might need some scd empahsis as well.

> Hi,

>

> The last couple of days my child has had tan/clay colored mushy

> stool. Is this a sign of anything?

>

>

> Thanks,

> T

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Taurine will help with this problem. It usually means that your child has a

problem with bile. Taurine will turn this problem around in about a day or

two.

S. Park

tan/clay colored stool

Hi,

The last couple of days my child has had tan/clay colored mushy

stool. Is this a sign of anything?

Thanks,

T

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Is this something I should be concerned about? He tested for high

liver enzymes recently. But the Ped said it was borderline and he

could've taken Tylenol and the liver enzymes would be that high. He

said it was nothing to worry about.

Could yeast have anything to do with it? How about GSE?

Thanks!

T

> Taurine will help with this problem. It usually means that your

child has a

> problem with bile. Taurine will turn this problem around in about

a day or

> two.

>

> S. Park

> tan/clay colored stool

>

>

> Hi,

>

> The last couple of days my child has had tan/clay colored mushy

> stool. Is this a sign of anything?

>

>

> Thanks,

> T

>

>

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We were told not to be too terribly concerned witht he light colored stools.

I don't think it has to do with yeast. The light color is do to inadequate

flow of bile release from the gall bladder. One thing that was mentioned in

the Biomed Treatment book by Shaw, that light colored stools may

indicate a deficiency in Vit A, D, E and K due to inadequate amounts of bile

salt.

Testing for Vit A,D,E,K may be useful for kids with light colored stools.

S.Park

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Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 6:57 PM

Subject: Re: tan/clay colored stool

Is this something I should be concerned about? He tested for high

liver enzymes recently. But the Ped said it was borderline and he

could've taken Tylenol and the liver enzymes would be that high. He

said it was nothing to worry about.

Could yeast have anything to do with it? How about GSE?

Thanks!

T

> Taurine will help with this problem. It usually means that your

child has a

> problem with bile. Taurine will turn this problem around in about

a day or

> two.

>

> S. Park

> tan/clay colored stool

>

>

> Hi,

>

> The last couple of days my child has had tan/clay colored mushy

> stool. Is this a sign of anything?

>

>

> Thanks,

> T

>

>

>

> --------------------------------------------------------------------

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> --

>

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if you have inadequate bile the liver can't detox.

it flushes out metals and organic toxins in the bile.

yeast clog up the bile ducts

> > Taurine will help with this problem. It usually means that your

> child has a

> > problem with bile. Taurine will turn this problem around in

about

> a day or

> > two.

> >

> > S. Park

> > tan/clay colored stool

> >

> >

> > Hi,

> >

> > The last couple of days my child has had tan/clay colored

mushy

> > stool. Is this a sign of anything?

> >

> >

> > Thanks,

> > T

> >

> >

> >

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