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Hi Duncan,

thank you for contributing and sharing your unique protocol (inulin,

whey, etc.). I am both candida and leaky gut-ridden and try to read

as much I can about the ailments. IMO, your candida protocol is

rather unique. I must honestly admit that I haven't read the archives

yet, but do you also have a specific protocol for leaky gut? (I

already do all the low-carb, alkalizing stuff)

(sorry my stupid english, I'm a foreigner and it's early in the

morning where I live:P)

Re: the inulin, I try to eat jerusalem artichokes several times a

week, but I've been told that it can be quite rough for the digestive

tract. Especially when your digestion is quite impaired from the

beginning.

And finally a question re: whey protein powder. Since I live in a

country (norway) where everyone thinks people interested in

alternative medicine and self-healing are faddists, it's very

difficult for me to find many on the supplements mentioned in

websites, forums, etc. For instance, I have found this whey protein

isolate. It's made of 100% hydrolyzed whey protein and it doesn't

contain any additives or sweeteners. Would it be any good? It's also

free from casein and lactose.

Wish all of you speedy healing!

Phil

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Leaky gut will respond to the program especially with the undenatured

whey and selenium, although you could add a little extra glutamine.

In disease, glutathione is depleted systemically; glutathione can be

*completely* depleted in irritated parts of the bowel lining, of

course where the leaky gut is. This depletion allows irritation to

continue relatively unchecked, and as the irritation drops due to the

increased glutathione on and in the bowel lining, healing is less

impaired.

Elderly patients and those who have metabolic syndrome can take

advantage of SomaLife gHP to increase their HGH release; HGH is

essential for regeneration and cell growth even when all the

nutrients are in place and other impairments out of the way.

It's the root of Jerusalem artichoke that contains the bulk of the

inulin.

Your whey protein must be handled with low temperatures. The

hydrolysis step doen't indicate that so you still have to find out if

the components are undamaged. Look for high values of alpha-

lactalbumin, serum albumin, lactoferrin and to a much lesser extent

lactoglobulins.

Duncan

>

> Hi Duncan,

>

> thank you for contributing and sharing your unique protocol

(inulin,

> whey, etc.). I am both candida and leaky gut-ridden and try to read

> as much I can about the ailments. IMO, your candida protocol is

> rather unique. I must honestly admit that I haven't read the

archives

> yet, but do you also have a specific protocol for leaky gut? (I

> already do all the low-carb, alkalizing stuff)

>

> (sorry my stupid english, I'm a foreigner and it's early in the

> morning where I live:P)

>

> Re: the inulin, I try to eat jerusalem artichokes several times a

> week, but I've been told that it can be quite rough for the

digestive

> tract. Especially when your digestion is quite impaired from the

> beginning.

>

> And finally a question re: whey protein powder. Since I live in a

> country (norway) where everyone thinks people interested in

> alternative medicine and self-healing are faddists, it's very

> difficult for me to find many on the supplements mentioned in

> websites, forums, etc. For instance, I have found this whey protein

> isolate. It's made of 100% hydrolyzed whey protein and it doesn't

> contain any additives or sweeteners. Would it be any good? It's

also

> free from casein and lactose.

>

> Wish all of you speedy healing!

>

> Phil

>

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