Having lived with Gastroparesis for over a decade, and two SIBO attacks, the probiotics @ 40 billion multi-strain isn't enough. Anything with a hull or skin is not digestible.
Even eating as clean as I can still causes issues finding the right balance of fiber and keeping the weight off. Supper last night consisted of a piece of meatloaf and a custard cup of green beans, which left me dropping off to sleep around 2 AM. I'd had my carbs for the day.
My son was diagnosed with Crohn's disease when he was 16. He is 43 now. I always thought the concept of autoimmune disease is a stupid way to look at things. I believe when the body appears to attack itself, it is trying to get rid of something that doesn't belong. Things that don't belong are vaccine ingredients, fake body parts, metals, plastics, synthetic foods and synthetic supplements, joint replacements, and more.
Have you looked at Chlorine Dioxide, DMSO, Light Therapy, parasite remedies, the carnivore diet? Curious Outlier has thousands of stories of people recovering from pretty much everything with CDS/MMS. Unbecoming has many articles on DMSO and Chlorine Dioxide.
There are numerous stories of people with severe situations, autoimmune, other serious illnesses - who go carnivore and are healed. I even saw a guy who'd been on a kidney transplant list become totally healthy. I think the carnivore diet is weird, and I don't want to do it, but I find that eating beef for dinner is helpful. I think beef has more in it that meets nutritional requirements, and it makes the gut crowd satiated and content. I love spices, but nearly every spice causes me problems.
Many people are using parasite meds against their autoimmune conditions.
Having such difficulty figuring out what to eat is a real crappy way to live. I developed reactions to food and everything else after an accident. For years I ate very limited foods. It gets really frustrating, tiresome and boring. It's pretty difficult to stick to such restricted diets and take a zillion supplements. I take mostly only minerals and shilajit now.
I have found these things to be helpful. Chiropractic, Body Work, and Energy work. Minerals. DMSO. Nebulizing. Light/Sunlight. Red palm oil. NAET. EMF Mitigation.
For me, getting the body in alignment is the first important thing. Body work and energy work go a long way to heal - or at the very least - lesson symptoms, pain, and misery.
I discovered a few months ago the wonders of DMSO. I take DMSO orally and it healed my neuropathy. Then I started putting it on topically. Oh my word! Sleep. And gradual healing of issues. I put it on my neck front and back. I now put it on my abdomen, liver, gut, and lower belly. Again, better sleep and helps the irritable bladder I've had for years. And, remarkable side effect: Less digestive issues, less food reactions.
I combine DMSO with Frankincense. Then I add an oil such as coconut oil or palm oil. I have just recently discovered Red Palm Oil's healing capabilities. Red Palm oil is high in vitamin E and fatty acids. I get organic oil for cooking. I don't care for the taste of it, and I haven't figured out how to cook with it. But it is magic for a sore body. DMSO plus Palm oil on the lower belly. Vitamin E is important to the brain, heart, nervous system and to the body's electricity.
A big part of these issues is the enteric nervous system. Nobody talks about that. I figured this out after my son had a bowel resection. His recuperation from the resection took a long time. When his bowels started working again, he would nearly go into convulsions. How do you heal the enteric nervous system? I believe DMSO can do it.
Nebulizing helps digestive issues. I don't know why. It calms acid reflux. NAET takes time and patience, but it can halt the food reactions.
Sunlight or Red/Infrared Light helps heal digestive issues. It increases melatonin, which helps sleep and many other things. See RemnantMD on Substack for info on this. Also see Johnny Storm on Substack for his struggle with gastroparesis.
See Doogie Howser - I mean Dr. Ross Hauser on YouTube for an encyclopedia full of information about neck instability and how it impacts everything in the body. When the neck and spine are stabilized, many symptoms and conditions are resolved.
Forgive me if I ask a ignorant question: do you eat raw vegetables and do you put movement/stretching and motion/muscle building and sunlight into your daily routines?
Very good article. So true about probiotics! Certain ones make me feel horrible. I haven't paid attention to the strains, but I'm definitely about to go look! As far as gut health I feel I do as much as possible day in day out. Some days I litterally dread looking for something to eat/cook. It's a shame our crooked pos government has made it where some of us feel like everyday is about reading labels, taking this or that, or food prep. Not living just dodging bullets all day. I don't even trust organic, our garden items, or guinea/chicken eggs, nor our pig/cow meat like I used to due to chemtrails! I have ibs-c and possibly sibo and have to take herbs just so I'll go everyday and the slightest hiccup stops me to oblivion. TMI I realize, but I'm sure I'm not the only one?! Someone needs to do a dive on coffee. I LOVE coffee. I'm NOT giving it up too! EVER! We've always drank Folders Columbian, but I noticed during the Scamdemic something changed. The WONDERFUL smell you'd get from opening a container was GONE! You know the one...the one that even people who hate coffee always say...man that smells good! We'll I've noticed lately it's definitely not as good and my gut agrees. I wonder what changed?! Or do I want to know??? I've researched organic coffee etc...well who the hell can afford that??? Unless you're a 2 small cups a day kind of person?!
I have been in this boat. I too dread finding the meal for the day, reading labels etc. But it is the times we find ourselves in and resistance is stress is digestive issues is illness. Don't resist, be like water and work around it. You cling to coffee, it's highly acidic and it tricks your peristalsis of the large intestine and makes it sleepy because you use coffee as a crutch for your bowel movements. Drinking coffee causes peristalsis to slow right down and not function properly without it. I stopped decades ago, I'll have a small cup twice a year on a special occasion. I drink tea and find the necessary organic versions affordable for only rich people. I recommend raw vegetables, very limited breads, pastas and rice. Raw veggies and 2 literes of water daily to restore your digestion. Also imperative as mentioned above, NO STRESS because the bowels are the first casualty. I say all this with heart and wish you the very best moving forward ❤️🌿🥰
Don't forget structured water... https://timothywiney.substack.com/p/structured-water-as-a-photonic-crystal
Having lived with Gastroparesis for over a decade, and two SIBO attacks, the probiotics @ 40 billion multi-strain isn't enough. Anything with a hull or skin is not digestible.
Even eating as clean as I can still causes issues finding the right balance of fiber and keeping the weight off. Supper last night consisted of a piece of meatloaf and a custard cup of green beans, which left me dropping off to sleep around 2 AM. I'd had my carbs for the day.
My son was diagnosed with Crohn's disease when he was 16. He is 43 now. I always thought the concept of autoimmune disease is a stupid way to look at things. I believe when the body appears to attack itself, it is trying to get rid of something that doesn't belong. Things that don't belong are vaccine ingredients, fake body parts, metals, plastics, synthetic foods and synthetic supplements, joint replacements, and more.
Have you looked at Chlorine Dioxide, DMSO, Light Therapy, parasite remedies, the carnivore diet? Curious Outlier has thousands of stories of people recovering from pretty much everything with CDS/MMS. Unbecoming has many articles on DMSO and Chlorine Dioxide.
There are numerous stories of people with severe situations, autoimmune, other serious illnesses - who go carnivore and are healed. I even saw a guy who'd been on a kidney transplant list become totally healthy. I think the carnivore diet is weird, and I don't want to do it, but I find that eating beef for dinner is helpful. I think beef has more in it that meets nutritional requirements, and it makes the gut crowd satiated and content. I love spices, but nearly every spice causes me problems.
Many people are using parasite meds against their autoimmune conditions.
Having such difficulty figuring out what to eat is a real crappy way to live. I developed reactions to food and everything else after an accident. For years I ate very limited foods. It gets really frustrating, tiresome and boring. It's pretty difficult to stick to such restricted diets and take a zillion supplements. I take mostly only minerals and shilajit now.
I have found these things to be helpful. Chiropractic, Body Work, and Energy work. Minerals. DMSO. Nebulizing. Light/Sunlight. Red palm oil. NAET. EMF Mitigation.
For me, getting the body in alignment is the first important thing. Body work and energy work go a long way to heal - or at the very least - lesson symptoms, pain, and misery.
I discovered a few months ago the wonders of DMSO. I take DMSO orally and it healed my neuropathy. Then I started putting it on topically. Oh my word! Sleep. And gradual healing of issues. I put it on my neck front and back. I now put it on my abdomen, liver, gut, and lower belly. Again, better sleep and helps the irritable bladder I've had for years. And, remarkable side effect: Less digestive issues, less food reactions.
I combine DMSO with Frankincense. Then I add an oil such as coconut oil or palm oil. I have just recently discovered Red Palm Oil's healing capabilities. Red Palm oil is high in vitamin E and fatty acids. I get organic oil for cooking. I don't care for the taste of it, and I haven't figured out how to cook with it. But it is magic for a sore body. DMSO plus Palm oil on the lower belly. Vitamin E is important to the brain, heart, nervous system and to the body's electricity.
A big part of these issues is the enteric nervous system. Nobody talks about that. I figured this out after my son had a bowel resection. His recuperation from the resection took a long time. When his bowels started working again, he would nearly go into convulsions. How do you heal the enteric nervous system? I believe DMSO can do it.
Nebulizing helps digestive issues. I don't know why. It calms acid reflux. NAET takes time and patience, but it can halt the food reactions.
Sunlight or Red/Infrared Light helps heal digestive issues. It increases melatonin, which helps sleep and many other things. See RemnantMD on Substack for info on this. Also see Johnny Storm on Substack for his struggle with gastroparesis.
See Doogie Howser - I mean Dr. Ross Hauser on YouTube for an encyclopedia full of information about neck instability and how it impacts everything in the body. When the neck and spine are stabilized, many symptoms and conditions are resolved.
Much more....
Best to everyone.
Thanks for much helpful info here, Judy!
Forgive me if I ask a ignorant question: do you eat raw vegetables and do you put movement/stretching and motion/muscle building and sunlight into your daily routines?
Very good article. So true about probiotics! Certain ones make me feel horrible. I haven't paid attention to the strains, but I'm definitely about to go look! As far as gut health I feel I do as much as possible day in day out. Some days I litterally dread looking for something to eat/cook. It's a shame our crooked pos government has made it where some of us feel like everyday is about reading labels, taking this or that, or food prep. Not living just dodging bullets all day. I don't even trust organic, our garden items, or guinea/chicken eggs, nor our pig/cow meat like I used to due to chemtrails! I have ibs-c and possibly sibo and have to take herbs just so I'll go everyday and the slightest hiccup stops me to oblivion. TMI I realize, but I'm sure I'm not the only one?! Someone needs to do a dive on coffee. I LOVE coffee. I'm NOT giving it up too! EVER! We've always drank Folders Columbian, but I noticed during the Scamdemic something changed. The WONDERFUL smell you'd get from opening a container was GONE! You know the one...the one that even people who hate coffee always say...man that smells good! We'll I've noticed lately it's definitely not as good and my gut agrees. I wonder what changed?! Or do I want to know??? I've researched organic coffee etc...well who the hell can afford that??? Unless you're a 2 small cups a day kind of person?!
It should be obvious, it isn't. So it has to be said, and you've said it here. Well done.
I have been in this boat. I too dread finding the meal for the day, reading labels etc. But it is the times we find ourselves in and resistance is stress is digestive issues is illness. Don't resist, be like water and work around it. You cling to coffee, it's highly acidic and it tricks your peristalsis of the large intestine and makes it sleepy because you use coffee as a crutch for your bowel movements. Drinking coffee causes peristalsis to slow right down and not function properly without it. I stopped decades ago, I'll have a small cup twice a year on a special occasion. I drink tea and find the necessary organic versions affordable for only rich people. I recommend raw vegetables, very limited breads, pastas and rice. Raw veggies and 2 literes of water daily to restore your digestion. Also imperative as mentioned above, NO STRESS because the bowels are the first casualty. I say all this with heart and wish you the very best moving forward ❤️🌿🥰