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Old 05-19-2001, 07:39 AM
Sevan
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Odd problem

Well, I have an odd problem(well mabey not, heh) but anyways I seem to have a problem with gas.

Could this be a problem in my diet?
Are there certian foods to eat that help with preventing gas?
Becuase although beano, and the sorts, may work(and work OK at best) i dont like the idea of eating unnecessary chemicals...

So any responces would be a relief. ;)

Thanks
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Old 05-20-2001, 02:10 AM
joedoe
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I **** all the time, even more during training. Diet has something to do with it, but some of us are just full of hot air. ;)

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Old 05-28-2001, 11:47 PM
ddh
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go to a good acupuncturist

It's highly likely that you have an imbalance in the lungs. The large intestine and lung are connected.
Treat the lung and watch what you eat.
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Old 05-29-2001, 05:23 PM
dmsdc
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Try eating some Stony Fields Farms yogurt.

It has 6 kinds of bacteria (the good kinds) and may help rebuild your levels.

You can also go to a health food store and pick up a polydofilus. This is like an acidofilus pill but also has several kinds of bacteria.

Dana

"I have been in
sorrow's kitchen and
licked out all the pots.
Then I have stood on
the peaky mountain
wrapped in rainbows,
with a harp and a
sword in my hands." -
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