Gas
A major sign of maldigestion/malabsorption that comes from the breakdown and fermentation of undigested proteins, fats and sugars. The major organs that are affected are the small intestine and large intestine.
Small Intestine
- Abdominal cramps
- Indigestion 1-3 hours after eating
- Fatigue tiredness after eating
- Lower bowel gas
- Alternating Constipation and diarrhea
- Diarrhea
- Roughage and fiber causes Constipation
- Mucus in stools
- Poorly-formed stools
- Foul-smelling stools
- Dry skin; flaky, brittle hair
- Acne
- Food allergies
- Difficult to gain weight
- Desire to eat, even when not hungry
- Hungry very often with cravings
Large Intestine/Colon
- Constipation
- Alternation between Constipation and diarrhea
- Seasonal diarrhea
- Pain in abdomen
- Hemorrhoids
- Frequent/recurring colds/flues/infections
- Bladder and/or kidney infections
- Vaginal yeast infections or thrush
- Abdominal cramps/colic
- Toe and fingernail/skin fungus
- Use of antibiotic in past or present
- Poor/failing vision
- Bumps or grooves in nails
- White-coated tongue
- Skin problems
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