Saturday, November 30, 2013

what's causing stomach pain?

abdominal pain (all over) possible causes

psyllium
mercury dumping phase
GIST



DR HYMAN =  TOO MUCH STRACHY FOODS = SUGAR FERMENTATION OVERGROWTH IN SMALL INTESTINE = BLOATEDNESS = SIBO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFNTo6qPC2k


SIBO CAUSES:
-HIGH CARB DIET (I'M EATING MORE CARBS)



http://www.livestrong.com/article/496939-psyllium-upper-abdominal-pain/

Indigestion

PubMed Health states that stomach pain is a common side effect of using psyllium fiber supplements and that indigestion may cause the pain.


Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/496939-psyllium-upper-abdominal-pain/#ixzz2m9U4PLp5


Duodenal Bezoars

A bezoar is a mass of material that forms in the intestines when fiber, hair or other indigestible materials clump into a ball that passes through the stomach but doesn't get eliminated in feces. Some people who took a commercial laxative product that contained roughly 82 percent psyllium developed bezoars in the first section of the small intestine, called the duodenum, Drugs.com reports. Potential symptoms of a bezoar include abdominal pain, indigestion, an upset stomach, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and gastric ulcers. Some people with bezoars also have abdominal lumps that can be felt by hand.


Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/521534-can-psyllium-husk-cause-damage-to-the-intestines/#ixzz2m9XpiIWY



http://voices.yahoo.com/psyllium-husk-contraindications-7037750.html?cat=68
People with Narrowing of the GI Tract
Narrowing of the gastrointestinal tract, which can occur as a complication of spastic bowel, is a psyllium husk contraindication. If your bowels are abnormally narrow, psyllium husk may expand in your intestines and cause a bowel obstruction. Do not take psyllium husk if you have a narrow GI tract.

IBS
http://www.ibsgroup.org/forums/topic/147205-psyllium-husk-alternatives-that-dont-dehydratehave-medical-risks/


Quite an alarming disclaimer tho is that it is said side effects is they can cause bowel obstruction as sometimes the husks can form solid lumps in the intestines. http://www.muscletalk.co.uk/Psyllium-Husk-for-fibre-and-bowel-obstruction-warning-m4629568.aspx


MERCURY AND STOMACH PAIN
  • I noticed you wrote "My ongoing stomach pain and nausea is gone. "
    did you notice an increase of stomach pain 6-9 months after your last mercury exposure, during your dumping phase when organs are releasing mercury?


    Yes or after about 6 to 18 months and then it just went away. It flared up bad the past two months before it went away. I had been taking a break from chelating at the time. So not sure if it was from chelating or just prayer. Maybe both.  

    Pain: In waves. it was worse at night and first thing in the morning. At night it was a stronger pain but not sharp. Some nights were miserable. Lots of nausea on and off. Like a stomach ache and the pain you feel before you throw up but I never threw up. 
Cutler: The dumping phase can do all kinds of things, but this doesn't sound like it to me.


BC:  "Most of us get a review of all the symptoms we had with the stall phase. Some new ones can show up, too. Stomach and abdominal pain for me is intimately tied to food intolerances. I had a handle on these over two years before amalgam removal and chelation. So the stall phase is frustrating because you got to feel about as good as you can remember and can see normal from there then here comes that lousy tuff you dealt with when the amalgams were in. It is something to live through like puberty."


http://www.casesjournal.com/content/2/1/7009

http://orbisvitae.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=2762&Searchpage=1&Main=862&Words=stomach&Search=true#Post2762

http://orbisvitae.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=17943&Searchpage=1&Main=3288&Words=stomach&Search=true#Post17943



I have this on my big toe - a discoloration.? is there a link with intestine inflammation??


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ischemia#Bowel

Bowel[edit]

Both large and small bowel can be affected by ischemia. Ischemia of the large intestine may result in an inflammatory process known as ischemic colitis. Ischemia of the small bowel is called mesenteric ischemia.

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