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I've been reading the posts about yellow stools and the " Great article

on evaluating problems looking through stool " . However, my son has green

stools, adn I can't seem to find anything that addresses " green " . He is

on ZR and AFP Peptizide, chelating (DMSA/ALA) lots of sups including

Milk Thistle. I thought maybe I had him on too much milk thistle so I

cut him back from 1- 4 times a day, to 1- 3 times a day. Hasn't seemed

to make any difference yet. Any thoughts?

Thanks,

Kim

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>>However, today I did introduce

> Seleium (excuse spelling). Could it be the seleium that I

> introduced today giving her the green stools? (she hasn't eaten

> anything green today or in the last few days either).

Yes it can be the selenium, especially an additive. What added

ingredients are in the selenium? Or is it just straight powder?

> As I have seen no improvements with the enzymes (ZP, AFP, NF) would

> it be adviseable to stop for 3 weeks and start again?

You can try that. For my son, it would have been that he was still

eating a food or supplement that he did not tolerate, even with the

enzymes. You can try rotating foods, that might help.

A pervasive yeast or viral issue might also mask the effectiveness of

enzymes.

Dana

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& Jack Rawlings <jamaraw@...> wrote:I know that selenium is the

antagonist to mercury. I was always told that

green stools were indicative of mercury coming out.

R

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danasview <danasview@...> wrote:

>>However, today I did introduce

> Seleium (excuse spelling). Could it be the seleium that I

> introduced today giving her the green stools? (she hasn't eaten

> anything green today or in the last few days either).

Yes it can be the selenium, especially an additive. What added

ingredients are in the selenium? Or is it just straight powder?

> As I have seen no improvements with the enzymes (ZP, AFP, NF) would

> it be adviseable to stop for 3 weeks and start again?

You can try that. For my son, it would have been that he was still

eating a food or supplement that he did not tolerate, even with the

enzymes. You can try rotating foods, that might help.

A pervasive yeast or viral issue might also mask the effectiveness of

enzymes.

Dana

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