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- trents replied to pilber309's topic in Related Issues & Disorders21
Burning Sensation in the small intestine
Be careful with C supplementation. It's ascorbic "acid". Too much can cause stomach and gut irritation. -
- pilber309 replied to pilber309's topic in Related Issues & Disorders21
Burning Sensation in the small intestine
Yes I do as a supplement -
- knitty kitty replied to pilber309's topic in Related Issues & Disorders21
Burning Sensation in the small intestine
Do you get any Vitamin C? -
- pilber309 replied to pilber309's topic in Related Issues & Disorders21
Burning Sensation in the small intestine
Thanks for the info, Its one I've not used before its got Noni Fruit, Astragalus Root in it as a prebiotic. As i never eat fruit it might be a cause. -
- knitty kitty replied to pilber309's topic in Related Issues & Disorders21
Burning Sensation in the small intestine
Thanks, @trents, lactose intolerance is different than a reaction to casein. Consuming casein could be causing that continuing antibody reaction causing localized inflammation. Still worth trying a diet without it. Since you mentioned your father passing, you may want to add Benfotiamine. Benfotiamine is a form of thiamine Vitamin B 1 that has been...
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