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Re(1): Food intolerances, which pad?
Posted on September 28, 2007 at 10:30:27 PM by KenricoCare
Hi there,
The basis of lactose, fructose, and soy intolerance (MSPI- Milk Soy Protein Intolerance) is lack of enzymes that are essential to digest these proteins in the small intestine. The most common symptoms of lactrose intolerance are diarrhea, bloating, and gas. Symptoms of fructose intolerance include sweating, tremors, confusion, and digestive distress with vomiting.
Soy itself is a legume. Many people who are allergic to soy are also allergic to peanuts or other legumes. Soy intolerances can cause various conditions such as rhinitis, urticaria, asthma, anaphylaxis (although rare), atopic dermatitis, enterocolitis syndrome, intestinal atrophy (malabsorption syndrome), eosinophilic gastroenteritis, and allergic proctocolitis.
The gold edition pads (TRMX-2) and red edition pads (EXA-2) are the best pad for your condition. If eczema is associated with food intolerances (such as allergies), please include the special edition pads (CC) into your detox program.
We recommend the following schedule for your condition:
Monday: EXA-2 and TRMX-2
Tuesday: EXA-2 and TRMX-2
Wednesday: CC
Thursday: Rest
Friday: EXA-2 and TRMX-2
Saturday: EXA-2 and TRMX-2
Sunday: CC
All the best,
Kenrico Support
The basis of lactose, fructose, and soy intolerance (MSPI- Milk Soy Protein Intolerance) is lack of enzymes that are essential to digest these proteins in the small intestine. The most common symptoms of lactrose intolerance are diarrhea, bloating, and gas. Symptoms of fructose intolerance include sweating, tremors, confusion, and digestive distress with vomiting.
Soy itself is a legume. Many people who are allergic to soy are also allergic to peanuts or other legumes. Soy intolerances can cause various conditions such as rhinitis, urticaria, asthma, anaphylaxis (although rare), atopic dermatitis, enterocolitis syndrome, intestinal atrophy (malabsorption syndrome), eosinophilic gastroenteritis, and allergic proctocolitis.
The gold edition pads (TRMX-2) and red edition pads (EXA-2) are the best pad for your condition. If eczema is associated with food intolerances (such as allergies), please include the special edition pads (CC) into your detox program.
We recommend the following schedule for your condition:
Monday: EXA-2 and TRMX-2
Tuesday: EXA-2 and TRMX-2
Wednesday: CC
Thursday: Rest
Friday: EXA-2 and TRMX-2
Saturday: EXA-2 and TRMX-2
Sunday: CC
All the best,
Kenrico Support
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Food intolerances, which pad? - By Carolyn Stoenner September 25, 2007 at 08:11:19 AM
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