Guest guest Posted March 27, 2009 Report Share Posted March 27, 2009 > > >Well, I tummy feels so much better today, I didn't take the oregano > oil yesterday. I am going to stop the oregano oil It's a good thing you've planned to stop taking the oregano oil. It's likely too early in the program for you to be taking an extra antifungal, and that's why you're getting such severe bloating (you've only been doing the program for 4 days). Here's a quote from Bee's excellent website: " Antifungals (other than coconut oil and Pau D'Arco tea which are part of the diet) can be started when you are able to take 6 tablespoons of unrefined coconut oil daily without getting severe die–off/healing symptoms. " If you didn't read through the information about Bee's candida program that was e-mailed to you when you joined, then have a look now so you'll be able to see how the program works: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/candidabasics.php#a5 To have success against candida, it's important to follow Bee's program carefully. There are dozens of success stories on her website to tell you that Bee's program really works: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/success/index.php Lis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2009 Report Share Posted April 24, 2009 > > Salt intake has always made me feel bloated. I don't know if my current bloating is die-off now or the increased salt intake, which maybe neither matters. Just curious-- > > Does your body normalize to the salt intake and stop bloating once it is used to the salt with each meal? +++Hi Amy. You wouldn't get bloated taking the kind of salt I recommend, which is " ocean sea salt. " Table salt is actually very harmful, while ocean sea salt is important and beneficial to health - see these articles to understand: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/menu3_6_1.php You are bloated because of candida which produces carbon dioxide (gas) when it is being killed off. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2009 Report Share Posted April 24, 2009 > > Salt intake has always made me feel bloated. I don't know if my current bloating is die-off now or the increased salt intake, which maybe neither matters. Just curious-- > > Does your body normalize to the salt intake and stop bloating once it is used to the salt with each meal? > > Thanks, > Amy > Hi Amy, The bloating is die off. make sure though that you are having the right type of salt. Celtic sea salt is what is recommended. Also, make sure that you are drinking water that has minerals in it. The best, like tap water filtered through a Brita filter. This has helped reduce my bloating. kelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2009 Report Share Posted April 24, 2009 Also most iodized table salts contain dextrose to adhere the iodine to the salt. beth > > > > Salt intake has always made me feel bloated. I don't know if my current bloating is die-off now or the increased salt intake, which maybe neither matters. Just curious-- > > > > Does your body normalize to the salt intake and stop bloating once it is used to the salt with each meal? > > +++Hi Amy. You wouldn't get bloated taking the kind of salt I recommend, which is " ocean sea salt. " Table salt is actually very harmful, while ocean sea salt is important and beneficial to health - see these articles to understand: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/menu3_6_1.php > > You are bloated because of candida which produces carbon dioxide (gas) when it is being killed off. > > Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2009 Report Share Posted December 15, 2009 > My 3 yr old is super bloated, he looks 9 months pregnant and it looks scary. He gets his probiotics and enzymes. What else can I give him to help with bloating? At my house, this was caused sometimes by intolerance [foods or supplements] and sometimes by yeast overgrowth. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2009 Report Share Posted December 15, 2009 Does chelation reduce the size of the belly when diet will not? Does passing BMs where there are 2-3 different colors,aand textures,and where the BM has an odd chemical smell mean you are passing metals? Bloating Posted by: " mywonderbaby " mywonderbaby@... mywonderbaby Mon Dec 14, 2009 5:35 pm (PST) Hello, My 3 yr old is super bloated, he looks 9 months pregnant and it looks scary. He gets his probiotics and enzymes. What else can I give him to help with bloating? Thanks, Maya From: < > Subject: [ ] Digest Number 15200 Date: Monday, December 14, 2009, 10:01 PM To discuss current issues related to the increasing incidence of autism and the potential link between excessive mercury exposu Messages In This Digest (25 Messages) 1.1. Re: Cilantro???? From: Jan 1.2. Re: Cilantro???? From: mkarty2007 2a. Re: visual stims/stopping antivirals too soon? From: fashunjen@... 3. Re: Hemp seeds are high in ALA? From: sunrose101@... 4a. Round/symptoms From: Peggy 4b. Re: Round/symptoms From: Liz 5a. Very low iron reserve - iron supplementation - Andy please advice From: mywonderbaby 5b. Re: Very low iron reserve - iron supplementation - Andy please advic From: Liz 6a. Bloating From: mywonderbaby 6b. Re: Bloating From: Debra 7a. Re: Nerve Regeneration From: sunrose101@... 7b. Re: Nerve Regeneration From: drewbaxter69 8a. Hemp seeds are high in ALA??? From: Axe 8b. Re: Hemp seeds are high in ALA??? From: Debra 9a. Help from gut experts needed for brave little 4-yr old From: Axe 10. TD Chelation From: Margaret 11a. Re: Does anyone use LIQUID ALA? If so, where do you get it? From: Margaret Shaver 11b. Re: Does anyone use LIQUID ALA? If so, where do you get it? From: mosaictm 12. ACV or coconut oil for yeast From: khieken 13a. Re: What's a good strategy for adding in ALA after on DMSA only for From: drewbaxter69 14a. Re: Help! Is it 'normal' for behavior to be this bad with chelation From: Just A Friend 15a. Re: ALA and Molybdenum? From: drewbaxter69 16a. Re: Hi all... From: Just A Friend 17a. Re: Should we avoid seafood--any or all? From: Just A Friend 18.1. New file uploaded to From: View All Topics | Create New Topic Messages 1.1. Re: Cilantro???? Posted by: " Jan " mercurybabies2@... mercurybabies2 Mon Dec 14, 2009 4:44 pm (PST) Cilantro used to give me terrible headaches like those experiences in relation to mercury symptoms for me, after amalgam removal if I happened to have eaten it accidentally. I have been told this by other toxic adults also who experienced the same thing. So if you are toxic and know you have a mercury problem...it just might not agree with you, even as a garnish. The amount I had was sprinkled in salsa....and that was all it took. Be cautious. Jan > > > > I know what you mean, I love Cilantro and avoiding it because it moves metals doesn't make sense to me either. I understand not using it medicinally on my son, who is mercury toxic. But for the daily health regime, I think it would still be beneficial to maintain health... > > we are exposed all the time to metals, so why not eat something natural that works on a subtler approach? > > I don't plan to give cilantro as a " chelator " , but I hear what you are saying for your own health care. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2009 Report Share Posted December 15, 2009 It depends on what the bloating is from... Often, a protruding/distended belly in ASD kids is either yeast overgrowth or compacted bowels. Try testing pH first. The ideal pH of the body is indicated when the urine is 6.6 and the saliva is 7.4. Yeast grows rapidly in more acidic environments, so if you are losing the yeast war, this could be why. We also know that yeast and mercury are a dynamic duo. You can't rid one without the other. Being that pH strips are $0.99 via Buy It Now with free shipping on ebay, you really should have them on hand. They are a great aide. If he is overly acidic, try 1/2 tsp of baking soda (Arm & Hammer may have aluminum, Bobs Red Mill isn't supposed to) in a glass of water a few times a day to alkalize. If he is overly alkaline, well, you can't rule out yeast entirely, but I would look at something else. If overly acidic, too, you can try Hazelwood jewelry. It will give you one less thing to do: http://purnoisetier.com/en/sections.php?pksections=2788897470 Betaine HCL is great for digestive issues when a child doesn't have the enzymes to break down the food. It HAS to be swallowed or it can cause tooth enamel breakdown and burn. www.qncenter.com has the best HCL -- they also have a very good product called Digestion. Activated Charcoal helps with digestion and absorbs toxins -- it helps with INDIGESTION, not necessarily digestion. If there are toxins and gas causing the bloat, then activated charcoal will help. Bentonite Clay will absorb toxins, smother bacterias, etc. which may help. Similar to activated charcoal. Both AC and clay are supposed to absorb metals. American Health's papaya enzymes are great. So is l. reuteri chewables - a probiotic that is relatively cheap. Regards, Summer McFarland 1.22 HEAL KIDS 1.224.325.5437 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- Over fourteen years of organic search engine optimization, marketing and design. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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