Nancy2
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Am wondering what some of you have done to treat GI/IBS issues that are a result of a Bart infection, besides treating the Bart, of course!
Thanks for any input! Nancy
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map1131
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What type GI issues do you have Nancy? If your GI issues are the opposite of mine, my protocol might not help you?
Each of us are so different. Have you tried doing a search on this site?
Put GI or IBS in search line and you can read hundreds of posts/threads.
Wow, 2000 when you registered? I have bart and I have GI issues since '05, but I haven't conquered it yet.
Pam
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canefan17
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In my experience there's nothing that can help until Bart is eradicated or severely knocked back.
I spent a lot of money and time trying to heal my gut and ultimately it was a waste.
I'd put all your attention on Bart.
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My doc told me to drink GHI Opticleanse, it comes in a couple of flavors, I like the chocolate. It is made from Xyogen, I think. I found it on Amazon at one point. Do a search. It is about $60 but I only use one scoop vs. two with cold water. It helped me a lot but it is so expensive. One container lasts a month, now I only use it a couple times a week.
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ukcarry
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Hi Kerry23, in what ways did the GHI Opticleanse help you?
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Nancy2
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