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You need to find out if you lack hydrochloric Acid in your stomach,. or if

you have too much of it. You can test for this. You could try taking

digestive enzymes before meals. Also, a glass of cider vinegar half hour

before food helps digestion and this problem in some people.

Hope this helps. There is natural things you can do instead of drugs.

Allergies and heartburn

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> Has anyone else here had problems with heartburn? I

> get it no matter WHAT I eat, it drives me crazy. I get

> it in the morning after breakfast and have it all day

> long. My nutrition teacher told me it can be due to an

> imbalance in the PH of the intestine, or parasites. Is

> there any natural heartburn cures? I am trying to stay

> away from antacids like maalox, since they are packed

> with sweeteners. Also, is it true that you can " grow

> out of " an allergy? I had an extensive test done when

> I was about 6 or 7, which revealed numerous

> allergies...wheat, soy, dairy, chocolate, most nuts,

> and about every other food on earth (no kidding, the

> list was over 3 pages long!!) Do these allergies ever

> subside, or are they life long??

>

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>Also, is it true that you can " grow

>out of " an allergy? I had an extensive test done when

>I was about 6 or 7, which revealed numerous

>allergies...wheat, soy, dairy, chocolate, most nuts,

>and about every other food on earth (no kidding, the

>list was over 3 pages long!!) Do these allergies ever

>subside, or are they life long??

An IgE response to foods is a classic allergy, which is a permanent allergy

to a particular food. In a strong reaction, you will have immediate

evidence, such as asthma or hives. Milder IgE reactions might give you

headaches or foggy thinking. Avoiding the food item will allow your

antibodies to that food to drop significantly within a short period of time,

but shoot right back up when the food is reintroduced, making it necessary

to avoid the food for life.

Delayed allergies, which is an IgG response, may come and go in cycles. IgG

allergies usually result from eating too much of something too frequently,

and you will get delayed symptoms, such as joint pain, muscle pain, chronic

headaches, and fatigue. These may be hard to pinpoint, because the reaction

can occur hours or days after eating a particular food, and the reactions

can be subtle or severe, AND lead to chronic, degenerative conditions. The

good thing about delayed food allergies is that if the food item is avoided

for a period of 3 to 9 months, the antibody level to the food may decrease

to the point that they can be tolerated in small amounts, and so won't have

to be avoided for life. (This is my chocolate allergy, so I have hope....)

Patty

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I was allergic to chocolate and carob for YEARS....from the time I was a

toddler until about 10 years ago..I am later 30's UGH.

Anyway...a pack of small m & m's or a small chocolate bar would have me sick

like a horrid cold for a month. Now I can eat pretty much all the chocolate

I want. Now for the carob...I haven't kept at it like the chocolate..and

that makes me get very congested.

My allergy to laundry soap has not lessened though.

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I suggest a diff proportion of foods: 70% alkaline, 30% acid.

I haven't had ANY heartburn since I altered my diet. Period.

Maybe try avoiding nightshades, too:

tomatoes

paprika

peppers (except black): hot, bell, etc

eggplant..

hope this helps, :)

Jonah

http://www.permacult.com.au/probiotics/acid-alkaline-food.html

Me You wrote:

> Has anyone else here had problems with heartburn? I

> get it no matter WHAT I eat, it drives me crazy. I get

> it in the morning after breakfast and have it all day

> long. My nutrition teacher told me it can be due to an

> imbalance in the PH of the intestine, or parasites. Is

> there any natural heartburn cures? I am trying to stay

> away from antacids like maalox, since they are packed

> with sweeteners. Also, is it true that you can " grow

> out of " an allergy? I had an extensive test done when

> I was about 6 or 7, which revealed numerous

> allergies...wheat, soy, dairy, chocolate, most nuts,

> and about every other food on earth (no kidding, the

> list was over 3 pages long!!) Do these allergies ever

> subside, or are they life long??

>

> ***

> ***

>

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then again, I have heard where instead of growing out of the allergy it has

taken a different form of attack. Like before maybe a rash, later on asthma.

Or before, heartburn, later itching. These are examples only. Anyone else

heard of this?

Dena nTx

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> Also, is it true that you can " grow out of " an allergy?

Yup, but only if you COMPLETELY AVOID the allergen for a long

period of time.

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On 21 Mar 2001, at 15:15, Me You wrote:

> Also, is it true that you can " grow out of " an allergy?

Yup, but only if you COMPLETELY AVOID the allergen for a long

period of time.

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Hi

My son had a severe egg allergy which the allergist told us he would

probably outgrow by around 3 yrs. This did indeed happen, but I programmed

him so well not to eat them, that now he can, he won't!. He has eaten them

in food with no obvious reaction. I will ask the guy I am seeing about

allergies and intolerances next week. Ummm, you have given me something to

ponder.

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> >Also, is it true that you can " grow

> >out of " an allergy? I had an extensive test done when

> >I was about 6 or 7, which revealed numerous

> >allergies...wheat, soy, dairy, chocolate, most nuts,

> >and about every other food on earth (no kidding, the

> >list was over 3 pages long!!) Do these allergies ever

> >subside, or are they life long??

>

> An IgE response to foods is a classic allergy, which is a permanent

allergy

> to a particular food. In a strong reaction, you will have immediate

> evidence, such as asthma or hives. Milder IgE reactions might give you

> headaches or foggy thinking. Avoiding the food item will allow your

> antibodies to that food to drop significantly within a short period of

time,

> but shoot right back up when the food is reintroduced, making it necessary

> to avoid the food for life.

>

> Delayed allergies, which is an IgG response, may come and go in cycles.

IgG

> allergies usually result from eating too much of something too frequently,

> and you will get delayed symptoms, such as joint pain, muscle pain,

chronic

> headaches, and fatigue. These may be hard to pinpoint, because the

reaction

> can occur hours or days after eating a particular food, and the reactions

> can be subtle or severe, AND lead to chronic, degenerative conditions.

The

> good thing about delayed food allergies is that if the food item is

avoided

> for a period of 3 to 9 months, the antibody level to the food may decrease

> to the point that they can be tolerated in small amounts, and so won't

have

> to be avoided for life. (This is my chocolate allergy, so I have

hope....)

>

> Patty

>

>

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on the heartburn issue - a big help for you would be to mix up some slippery

elm all day long. It will take that burning away. You need to get some in

bulk so that you can mix it with juice and make a " pudding " out of it and

then eat it.... it does wonders... doesn't matter how many times you use it

all day either. (Pills won't work the same)

wendy

Allergies and heartburn

Has anyone else here had problems with heartburn? I

get it no matter WHAT I eat, it drives me crazy. I get

it in the morning after breakfast and have it all day

long. My nutrition teacher told me it can be due to an

imbalance in the PH of the intestine, or parasites. Is

there any natural heartburn cures? I am trying to stay

away from antacids like maalox, since they are packed

with sweeteners. Also, is it true that you can " grow

out of " an allergy? I had an extensive test done when

I was about 6 or 7, which revealed numerous

allergies...wheat, soy, dairy, chocolate, most nuts,

and about every other food on earth (no kidding, the

list was over 3 pages long!!) Do these allergies ever

subside, or are they life long??

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slippery elm bark is actually very 'nothing' tasting (as my youngest

daughter says!). My kids are now in their teens but all three of them

literally *grew up* on slippery elm. They didn't like it much with water -

but with apple juice they always called it 'pudding'. It really does

wonders for the digestive system ...

a place we've been using to buy all our herbs bulk for about 12 years now is

San Francisco Herb co. - they do have a web addy at : www.sfherb.com

hope this is helpful

wendy

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How does this taste ? Many times the problem is in just trying to get

this stuff down....

Where do you get in in bulk? (Any internet addresses?)

Thanks,

Patty

Re: Allergies and heartburn

on the heartburn issue - a big help for you would be to mix up some slippery

elm all day long. It will take that burning away. You need to get some in

bulk so that you can mix it with juice and make a " pudding " out of it and

then eat it.... it does wonders... doesn't matter how many times you use it

all day either. (Pills won't work the same)

wendy

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they will work... but it will not be the same as taking it in the form i've

described.

For months I was very sick with some food allergies and hypoglycemia some

time ago - NOTHING else worked but taking the slippery elm mixed in juice -

sometimes I would take a couple cups' worth at a time... it feels good in

the stomach and there is no 'acidy' feeling or bad taste. It kept me

through many a night....

spirulina is the other thing that keeps me through nights - I NO longer get

any 'food headaches' at all.

wendy

Allergies and heartburn

>

> Has anyone else here had problems with heartburn? I

> get it no matter WHAT I eat, it drives me crazy. I get

> it in the morning after breakfast and have it all day

> long. My nutrition teacher told me it can be due to an

> imbalance in the PH of the intestine, or parasites. Is

> there any natural heartburn cures? I am trying to stay

> away from antacids like maalox, since they are packed

> with sweeteners. Also, is it true that you can " grow

> out of " an allergy? I had an extensive test done when

> I was about 6 or 7, which revealed numerous

> allergies...wheat, soy, dairy, chocolate, most nuts,

> and about every other food on earth (no kidding, the

> list was over 3 pages long!!) Do these allergies ever

> subside, or are they life long??

>

> ***

> ***

>

> __________________________________________________

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How does this taste ? Many times the problem is in just trying to get

this stuff down....

Where do you get in in bulk? (Any internet addresses?)

Thanks,

Patty

Re: Allergies and heartburn

on the heartburn issue - a big help for you would be to mix up some slippery

elm all day long. It will take that burning away. You need to get some in

bulk so that you can mix it with juice and make a " pudding " out of it and

then eat it.... it does wonders... doesn't matter how many times you use it

all day either. (Pills won't work the same)

wendy

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only a tsp???? good grief!! we've sometimes eaten 'cups' in a day! I'll

usually take about 4-5 tbsp. in some juice and stir it until it starts to

thicken... then eat it up ... there are NO side effects, you can eat as much

as you want - its GOOD for you... like I said, our kids grew up eating it

every day :)

wendy

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> >

> > Has anyone else here had problems with heartburn? I

> > get it no matter WHAT I eat, it drives me crazy. I get

> > it in the morning after breakfast and have it all day

> > long. My nutrition teacher told me it can be due to an

> > imbalance in the PH of the intestine, or parasites. Is

> > there any natural heartburn cures? I am trying to stay

> > away from antacids like maalox, since they are packed

> > with sweeteners. Also, is it true that you can " grow

> > out of " an allergy? I had an extensive test done when

> > I was about 6 or 7, which revealed numerous

> > allergies...wheat, soy, dairy, chocolate, most nuts,

> > and about every other food on earth (no kidding, the

> > list was over 3 pages long!!) Do these allergies ever

> > subside, or are they life long??

> >

> > ***

> > ***

> >

> > __________________________________________________

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do you mean the slippery elm lozenges won't work, or antacids?

Jonah

D & WMcPhail wrote:

> on the heartburn issue - a big help for you would be to mix up some slippery

> elm all day long. It will take that burning away. You need to get some in

> bulk so that you can mix it with juice and make a " pudding " out of it and

> then eat it.... it does wonders... doesn't matter how many times you use it

> all day either. (Pills won't work the same)

>

> wendy

>

> Allergies and heartburn

>

> Has anyone else here had problems with heartburn? I

> get it no matter WHAT I eat, it drives me crazy. I get

> it in the morning after breakfast and have it all day

> long. My nutrition teacher told me it can be due to an

> imbalance in the PH of the intestine, or parasites. Is

> there any natural heartburn cures? I am trying to stay

> away from antacids like maalox, since they are packed

> with sweeteners. Also, is it true that you can " grow

> out of " an allergy? I had an extensive test done when

> I was about 6 or 7, which revealed numerous

> allergies...wheat, soy, dairy, chocolate, most nuts,

> and about every other food on earth (no kidding, the

> list was over 3 pages long!!) Do these allergies ever

> subside, or are they life long??

>

> ***

> ***

>

> __________________________________________________

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Thanks for the info, ! I have been only taking a pinch of it in warm water

per night

until now. How much do you consume at a time? A teaspoonful? Tell! Tell all!

;)

This is very helpful

Jonah

D & WMcPhail wrote:

> they will work... but it will not be the same as taking it in the form i've

> described.

> For months I was very sick with some food allergies and hypoglycemia some

> time ago - NOTHING else worked but taking the slippery elm mixed in juice -

> sometimes I would take a couple cups' worth at a time... it feels good in

> the stomach and there is no 'acidy' feeling or bad taste. It kept me

> through many a night....

> spirulina is the other thing that keeps me through nights - I NO longer get

> any 'food headaches' at all.

> wendy

>

> Allergies and heartburn

> >

> > Has anyone else here had problems with heartburn? I

> > get it no matter WHAT I eat, it drives me crazy. I get

> > it in the morning after breakfast and have it all day

> > long. My nutrition teacher told me it can be due to an

> > imbalance in the PH of the intestine, or parasites. Is

> > there any natural heartburn cures? I am trying to stay

> > away from antacids like maalox, since they are packed

> > with sweeteners. Also, is it true that you can " grow

> > out of " an allergy? I had an extensive test done when

> > I was about 6 or 7, which revealed numerous

> > allergies...wheat, soy, dairy, chocolate, most nuts,

> > and about every other food on earth (no kidding, the

> > list was over 3 pages long!!) Do these allergies ever

> > subside, or are they life long??

> >

> > ***

> > ***

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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The book I got my suggested does from recommended 1/4 TEAspoon per night.

I thought it might cause an adverse reaction or something! I was just reading

about

LGS tonight, it said that our intestinal linings are replaced every 14 hours. If

that's

accurate

it certainly indicated the importance our bodies place an orderly working

system.

I think I might up my dosage a 'teensy' bit ;)

Does it cost you a fortune where you live?

Jonah

D & WMcPhail wrote:

> only a tsp???? good grief!! we've sometimes eaten 'cups' in a day! I'll

> usually take about 4-5 tbsp. in some juice and stir it until it starts to

> thicken... then eat it up ... there are NO side effects, you can eat as much

> as you want - its GOOD for you... like I said, our kids grew up eating it

> every day :)

> wendy

>

> Allergies and heartburn

> > >

> > > Has anyone else here had problems with heartburn? I

> > > get it no matter WHAT I eat, it drives me crazy. I get

> > > it in the morning after breakfast and have it all day

> > > long. My nutrition teacher told me it can be due to an

> > > imbalance in the PH of the intestine, or parasites. Is

> > > there any natural heartburn cures? I am trying to stay

> > > away from antacids like maalox, since they are packed

> > > with sweeteners. Also, is it true that you can " grow

> > > out of " an allergy? I had an extensive test done when

> > > I was about 6 or 7, which revealed numerous

> > > allergies...wheat, soy, dairy, chocolate, most nuts,

> > > and about every other food on earth (no kidding, the

> > > list was over 3 pages long!!) Do these allergies ever

> > > subside, or are they life long??

> > >

> > > ***

> > > ***

> > >

> > > __________________________________________________

> > >

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no - its quite inexpensive as we buy it in bulk from www.sfherb.com check

out their prices!

wendy

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> > >

> > > Has anyone else here had problems with heartburn? I

> > > get it no matter WHAT I eat, it drives me crazy. I get

> > > it in the morning after breakfast and have it all day

> > > long. My nutrition teacher told me it can be due to an

> > > imbalance in the PH of the intestine, or parasites. Is

> > > there any natural heartburn cures? I am trying to stay

> > > away from antacids like maalox, since they are packed

> > > with sweeteners. Also, is it true that you can " grow

> > > out of " an allergy? I had an extensive test done when

> > > I was about 6 or 7, which revealed numerous

> > > allergies...wheat, soy, dairy, chocolate, most nuts,

> > > and about every other food on earth (no kidding, the

> > > list was over 3 pages long!!) Do these allergies ever

> > > subside, or are they life long??

> > >

> > > ***

> > > ***

> > >

> > > __________________________________________________

> > >

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I thought that vinegar was not good if you have candidas? Is there something I don't know...please respond...because maybe this means I can have some salad dressings...thanks a lot

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If you are just starting on the diet I would

avoid all kinds of vinegar. But my system has

settled down with many foods I can eat now.

So if you can tolerate any kind of vinegar, then

apple cider vinegar is the one to use. It has

minerals in it.

LIZ

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> I thought that vinegar was not good if you have candidas? Is there

something

> I don't know...please respond...because maybe this means I can have some

> salad dressings...thanks a lot

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No Vinegar, it cause the candida to grow and flourish.

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that vinegar was not good if you have candidas? Is there something

I don't know...please respond...because

maybe this means I can have some

salad dressings...thanks

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