Guest guest Posted January 28, 2010 Report Share Posted January 28, 2010 Hello folks! I hope y'all can assist me with this one! For the past three months, my cousin (a female about 40 years of age)has had fairly " explosive " diarrhea that lasts for about 20-30 minutes after a big evening meal. She has kept a diary, and the content of her meals does not appear to be a factor. She does not eat red meats, dairy products, or much processed food. The only common factors, she thinks, is that it only occurs at the evening meal, and only when she eats a somewhat larger meal than usual (not overeating, really). She consumes a good bit of garlic, daily, and recently began taking cayenne capsules. I know she takes Vitamin D and resveratrol, daily, but I am not aware of any other supplements or medications. She eats breakfast and lunch, every day, and has no problems at any other time of the day. She has no other symptoms. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated! My only suggestion was, " Don't eat 'big' suppers! " She could do that, but we're both still curious what could have changed in her body to elicit this symptom. Thanks! Steve G. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2010 Report Share Posted January 28, 2010 Once I begin to discuss things this private with my adult MALE cousins....just shoot me. They must be " second " cousins, iykwim On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 8:46 PM, SteveG <pilot7777 wrote: Hello folks! I hope y'all can assist me with this one! For the past three months, my cousin (a female about 40 years of age)has had fairly " explosive " diarrhea that lasts for about 20-30 minutes after a big evening meal. She has kept a diary, and the content of her meals does not appear to be a factor. She does not eat red meats, dairy products, or much processed food. The only common factors, she thinks, is that it only occurs at the evening meal, and only when she eats a somewhat larger meal than usual (not overeating, really). She consumes a good bit of garlic, daily, and recently began taking cayenne capsules. I know she takes Vitamin D and resveratrol, daily, but I am not aware of any other supplements or medications. She eats breakfast and lunch, every day, and has no problems at any other time of the day. She has no other symptoms.Any assistance would be greatly appreciated! My only suggestion was, " Don't eat 'big' suppers! " She could do that, but we're both still curious what could have changed in her body to elicit this symptom. Thanks! Steve G. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2010 Report Share Posted January 28, 2010 I think my teenager was having fun at my expense on this one guys. sorry. On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 10:53 AM, Anella Russo <anellarusso wrote: Once I begin to discuss things this private with my adult MALE cousins....just shoot me. They must be " second " cousins, iykwim On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 8:46 PM, SteveG <pilot7777 wrote: Hello folks! I hope y'all can assist me with this one! For the past three months, my cousin (a female about 40 years of age)has had fairly " explosive " diarrhea that lasts for about 20-30 minutes after a big evening meal. She has kept a diary, and the content of her meals does not appear to be a factor. She does not eat red meats, dairy products, or much processed food. The only common factors, she thinks, is that it only occurs at the evening meal, and only when she eats a somewhat larger meal than usual (not overeating, really). She consumes a good bit of garlic, daily, and recently began taking cayenne capsules. I know she takes Vitamin D and resveratrol, daily, but I am not aware of any other supplements or medications. She eats breakfast and lunch, every day, and has no problems at any other time of the day. She has no other symptoms.Any assistance would be greatly appreciated! My only suggestion was, " Don't eat 'big' suppers! " She could do that, but we're both still curious what could have changed in her body to elicit this symptom. Thanks! Steve G. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2010 Report Share Posted January 28, 2010 Dear Steve, I'd make the same suggestion you did, however, I'd also add that it sounds like parasites. With just the data you've given, I'd say she was due for a full Intestinal Cleanse to get rid of them. In Knowledge, Health & Freedom, Doc PS. Still the place to begin is with that FREE CD Lecture of mine which she can listen to online at: Http://www.AcademyOfNaturalHealing.com On 1/27/2010 8:46 PM, SteveG wrote: Hello folks! I hope y'all can assist me with this one! For the past three months, my cousin (a female about 40 years of age)has had fairly "explosive" diarrhea that lasts for about 20-30 minutes after a big evening meal. She has kept a diary, and the content of her meals does not appear to be a factor. She does not eat red meats, dairy products, or much processed food. The only common factors, she thinks, is that it only occurs at the evening meal, and only when she eats a somewhat larger meal than usual (not overeating, really). She consumes a good bit of garlic, daily, and recently began taking cayenne capsules. I know she takes Vitamin D and resveratrol, daily, but I am not aware of any other supplements or medications. She eats breakfast and lunch, every day, and has no problems at any other time of the day. She has no other symptoms. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated! My only suggestion was, "Don't eat 'big' suppers!" She could do that, but we're both still curious what could have changed in her body to elicit this symptom. Thanks! Steve G. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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