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Hi, Ive recently been experiencing severe digestive problems, from const–dia and

back again,

kinda caught in a loop. I should alos add im lactose intolerant and have

suffered with

digestive problems my whole life, IBS etc. Ive begun doing research on digestive

enzymes

aand think this could be a good avenue to use in the help of my digestive

issues. Ive read

about a urine test that is available to test what kind of enzymes you lack, does

anyone have

any information about this, ive found little on-line. Or is there another avenue

to take to find

out whats going on with the enzymes. Ive been taking Acidofolis and a quick

digest after my

meals to help the process. What aboout a colon cleanse, would this help to clean

things out

and set the body back on straight?

thanks

If this is the wrong group to be positn this on i apologize.

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I hate to break it to you, but you could be celiac.

A lot of celiacs have diarrhea/constipation swings. A lot of them ( if

I remember correctly 75% ??) are lactose intolerant.

I also had false negative blood tests, and when they said let's do

colonoscopy, I remembered the high rates of false negatives there, and

said uh-uh.

I ended up doing testing through enterolab. They do a stool thing that

is quite accurate.

www.enterolab.com

also -- www.celiac.com Go through the forum and read some things.

Dawn

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