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My human body doesn't seem to know how to handle beans.  I have black

beans every day but if I do not include beano in the meal I often get terrible

gas.  I have been told that I have very little or no liver function. 

(due to an overdose of Tylenol prescribed to me by my doctor nine years

ago)  Perhaps that has something to do with it.

I completely eliminated dairy, eggs and meat several months ago. 

I'll find some konjac.  

Do you have any vegan recipes to recommend?.

 You are right; I have more problems with canned beans than with dry

beans that have been soaked for a day. 

I just had some black beans that

have soaked a day and then slow cooked.  I'll see what happens  if I do

not take beano.

Epazote and Mexican Oregano, I'll find some.  More spices certainly will make

things

taste better.  Is there a brand name for Mexican Oregano or is it just

the type of Oregano found in a Mexican food store?

I have always thought that food should taste good.  The Idea of eating

something nasty just because someone says it is good for you is

counter-intuitive.

I'll try some bentonite clay in water.  It can't hurt.  Clay is very good

for many ailments.  Clay in water has no taste at all.  I used to mix the

clay and spring water in a mason jar and set in on a shelf with north light

sun.  The

clay goes to the bottom and a small amount dissolves in the water.  I

just add more water as I consume the clay-water.  Soaking the clay and

exposing it to sunlight is supposed to activate the clay.

From: Irons <jazforyou@...>

Subject: Re: Beano

nutrition

Date: Wednesday, December 23, 2009, 1:40 PM

--- On Wed, 12/23/09,

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I use food enzyme supplements. They help with the digestion as well as taking a

load of the body which has to rob its metabolic enzymes to supply the short fall

of what we take in with our food.

's suggestions about soaking are good.

Ellis Hein

Beano

I have used beano for years and it is the best medicine I have yet found for

reducing gas. However, I recently did a little research on beano. It seems to

have many side effects. Is there a safer alternative?

The following is from;

http://www.patientsville.com/medication/beano.htm

Recently reported Beano Side Effects

Hot, red, itchy rash (urticaria) I took pictures...

Severe nausea, and stomach upset....

Terrible pain under my rib cage on both sides....

After taking five drops of Beano, I got violently ...

Abdominal cramps, head ache, vomiting and diarrhea...

Upper GI Pain...

Major upper abdominal cramping, headache, hot flas...

Very dark stools...

Extreme flatulence and diarrhead delayed....

Extreme kidney pain. Experienced while playing go...

Common Beano Side Effects

Dizziness 33%

Abdominal pain upper 22%

Dyspepsia 22%

Gastrointestinal pain 22%

Nonspecific reaction 22%

Stomach discomfort 22%

Abdominal pain 11%

Angina pectoris 11%

Asthenia 11%

Blood glucose increased 11%

Cerebrovascular accident 11%

Dehydration 11%

Diabetes mellitus 11%

Diarrhoea 11%

Disorientation 11%

Disturbance in attention 11%

Eating disorder 11%

Fatigue 11%

Gastroenteritis 11%

Hepatic enzyme increased 11%

Hyperhidrosis 11%

Hypoaesthesia 11%

Hypoglycaemia 11%

Malaise 11%

Nausea 11%

Night sweats 11%

Presyncope 11%

Rectal haemorrhage 11%

Urinary tract infection 11%

Urticaria 11%

Vomiting 11%

Weight decreased 11%

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Here are some replies to the replies (I snipped though: it's getting long!).

> My human body doesn't seem to know how to handle beans.  I have black beans

every day but if I do not include beano I often get terrible gas.  I have been

told that I have very little or no liver function.  (due to an overdose of

Tylenol prescribed to me by my doctor nine years ago)  Perhaps that has

something to do with it.

Could be. A lot of people have impaired digestion for one reason or another.

> I'll try some bentonite clay in water.  It can't hurt clay is very good for

many ailments.  Clay in water has no taste at all.  I leave the clay in a mason

jar and set in on a shelf with north light sun.  The clay goes to the bottom and

a small amount dissolves in the water.  I just add more water as I consume the

clay-water.  Soaking the clay and exposing it to sunlight supposed to make the

clay more powerful.

One lady I know just keeps clay in the bottom of her water bottle. It

does make the water taste better ... it also replicates what happens

in water that is in a pond. It does change the quality of the water

somehow, without actually dissolving in it. Someone mentioned it is

like the " ionic water " or whatever it is that they sell. Clay is very

magnetic, and so is water, so they probably interact somehow.

> Epazote and Mexican Oregano more spices certainly will make things taste

better.  Is there a brand name for Mexican Oregano or is it just the type of

Oregano found in a Mexican food store?

Yeah, in the Mexican aisle it's in a little plastic bag called

" oregano " . But it isn't the same as Italian oregano. It's wonderful

stuff! I want to grow it!

> I have always thought that food should taste good.  The Idea of eating

something nasty just because someone says it is good for you is

counter-intuitive.

Very counterintuitive. Plus I think you have a good chemistry set

built into you: if your brain is saying " THIS TASTES AWFUL! " it's

probably trying to signal you not to eat it. Besides, life's too short

to eat bad food!

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