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Re: Starch Intolerance
      01/28/10 11:02 AM
Syl

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Contrary to the information on many alternative health and supplement vendors websites the published medical research over the past 50 years reveals very little on amylase deficiency. It seems to be a rare condition requiring special tests to determine its existence. You should talk to your GP and see what he says.

It is quite possible that urgent D is unrelated to the foods eaten. As you known IBS is not caused by food the symptoms can be exacerbated by food. You seem to be looking for a cause of D. Is it possible that you may have to use medication like immodium to manage the symptoms?

Melatonin is more likely to help with pain than with urgency.



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01/28/10 09:45 AM
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