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Re: Re: Oral Butyrate to treat Crohn's

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Duncan, with gerd issues I need to avoid butter, do you suppose the oral

butyrate would be the same issue? Thanks Doug

From: DuncanC <duncancrow@...>

Subject: Re: Oral Butyrate to treat Crohn's

candidiasis

Date: Monday, January 18, 2010, 1:19 PM

 

(On 4g per day enteric coated capsules) study concludes: ... " Oral

butyrate is safe and well tolerated, and may be effective in inducing clinical

improvement/ remission in Crohn's disease. "

<http://www.ncbi. nlm.nih.gov/ pubmed/16225487>

It is important to note that " butyrate has been around in the mammalian gut for

so long that the lining of our large intestine has evolved to use it as its

primary source of energy " , which blows the theory that fermentation should not

occur in the gut out of the water.

cite: <http://wholehealths ource.blogspot. com/2009/ 12/butyric- acid-ancient-

controller- of.html>

all good,

Duncan

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