douglasmich
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Triphala didn't work.
Resistant starch seems to be starting to work
Resistant starch seems to be starting to work
citrate. The first time i took it it cured my constipation but stopped working after 7 days lol
There is an antibody cause too involving a depletion of acetylcholine that can result in slow transit constipation, Autoimmune Gastrointestinal Dysmotility@douglasmich How are you doing with this?
This may or may not be useful, but acetylcholine being too low can cause slow gut motility, and one of the things that is needed for enough acetylcholine is thiamine (vitamin B1):
How do you diagnose gastroparesis, and is there a treatment? I have the same problem as @douglasmich, also have high HbA1c, not sure if that's an indicator,Could be gastroparesis
http://forums.phoenixrising.me/index.php?threads/is-it-ibs-or-gastroparesis.44397/#post-722037How do you diagnose gastroparesis, and is there a treatment? I have the same problem as @douglasmich, also have high HbA1c, not sure if that's an indicator,
Thanks, JAH
I've been drinking smoothies for the past week - 3 cups of it is fruit and vegetables, 2 cups is water - and on day 2
I had my first normal bm in months. I'm not taking magnesium or vitamin c at the moment as they stopped working, so these results could only be from the drink.
Is that all your food intake? Or are you also eating solids?
Oh, sorry about that. I'm temporarily eating mostly smoothies, protein, and cooked vegetables. It's a seasonal re-set, and is a lot more fruit/vegetables than normal. I like the effect on my digestion so much that I'm going to keep smoothies central to my diet.
Are you still consuming RS?Triphala didn't work.
Resistant starch seems to be starting to work
Oh, sorry about that. I'm temporarily eating mostly smoothies, protein, and cooked vegetables. It's a seasonal re-set, and is a lot more fruit/vegetables than normal. I like the effect on my digestion so much that I'm going to keep smoothies central to my diet.
Oh, sorry about that. I'm temporarily eating mostly smoothies, protein, and cooked vegetables. It's a seasonal re-set, and is a lot more fruit/vegetables than normal. I like the effect on my digestion so much that I'm going to keep smoothies central to my diet.
What do you think is the main reason for the normal BM? Did you cut out stuff like gluten or dairy?
I cut out gluten and dairy a long time ago, and was already grain-free before moving to smoothies. I think the normal transit time and normal bms are from the quantity of fruits and vegetables. I don't think it's just the fiber, because I've played with fiber in the past.
I used to have to take magnesium for restless legs at night. I haven't taken vitamins or minerals in 2 weeks, and the RLS is gone. Since I was also taking magnesium for slow bowel transit time, this is probably relevant.